Georges Lampin was a French actor and film director whose career spanned from the 1920s to the 1960s. Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, he emigrated to France and began his career as an actor, appearing in films such as Carmen (1926) and Napoleon (1927). Transitioning to directing, Lampin helmed films like The Idiot (1946), an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, and Crime and Punishment (1956). His work often explored complex psychological themes and showcased his ability to adapt literary works to the screen. Lampin's contributions to French cinema are noted for their depth and artistic integrity.
The Idiot
(Director)
King on Horseback
(Director)
Crime and Punishment
(Director)
Return to Life
(Director)
Moon over Morocco
(Production Manager)
The Elders of Saint-Loup
(Director)
Lucrèce
(Production Manager)
Foolish Husbands
(Production Manager)
Le Voyage imprévu
(Writer)
Mathias Sandorf
(Director)
À Nous la Liberté
(Production Manager)
Follow That Man
(Director)
King on Horseback
(Writer)
Napoleon
(Assistant Director)
Meeting in Paris
(Director)
Eternal Conflict
(Director)
The House on the Dune
(Director)
The Hell of Lost Pilots
(Director)
Passion
(Director)
Mathias Sandorf
(Adaptation)
Napoléon vu par Abel Gance - Première partie : La jeunesse de Bonaparte
(Assistant Director)
Napoléon vu par Abel Gance - Deuxième partie : Napoléon et la Révolution française
(Assistant Director)