Luc Andrieux
Also known as Luc René Jacques Perdrieux
Luc Andrieux was born Luc René Jacques Perdrieux on February 12, 1917 in Agon-Coutainville, Manche, France. Little is recorded about their early life or training, but their presence in cinema is noted through a single credited role.
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Luc Andrieux was born Luc René Jacques Perdrieux on February 12, 1917 in Agon-Coutainville, Manche, France. Little is recorded about their early life or training, but their presence in cinema is noted through a single credited role. The actor’s work in film remains sparse in public records, with only one title confirmed in available sources.
Andrieux is recognized for their appearance in The 400 Blows, François Truffaut’s influential 1959 film. In the motion picture, they portrayed the gym teacher, a minor but memorable figure within the narrative. The film itself became a landmark of the French New Wave, though Andrieux’s contribution was limited to this one appearance.
The actor died on November 26, 1977. Beyond their credited film role, no further details about their career or persona…





