André Reybaz was a French actor. He had a long career spanning 40 years, which mostly consisted of numerous French television appearances. In 1950 he starred in the writer Jean Genet's only film, the influential Un chant d'amour (aka A Song Of Love), which focused on the longing desires of a prison guard and prisoners of a French jail.
The Collector of Brains
(Comte Saint-Germain)
Her First Affair
(A college student (uncredited))
Vingt-cinq ans de bonheur
(André Castille)
Clandestine
(Jean)
Du Guesclin
The Ragpickers of Emmaus
(Abbot Pierre)
Maître Galip
(Narrator)
Golden Horn
(Narrator (voice))
Byzance
(Narrator)
Ruy Blas
(Covadenga)
Eyes of Love
(Vicar)
The French Calvinists
(Baron of Vergnas)
Valley of Hell
(Bastien Bienvenu)
Strangers in the House
(Émile Manu)
The Golem
(Athanase Pernath)
Cecile Is Dead
(Gérard Pardon)
October Revolution
(Narrator (French version) (voice))
Song of Love
(Guard (uncredited))
Where There's Smoke
Shop Girls of Paris
(Jean Baudu)
We Are All Murderers
(Le père Simon)
La montagne est verte
(Robespierre)
Police Commissioner Moulin
(Blaireau)
Discorama
(Self)