Michel Nastorg (1914–1984) was a French actor. During World War II he was called into the French army as Soldier Second Class. With the Seventh Army he retreated from Belgium before a fierce German onslaught, and found himself at Dunkirk in June 1940. On 1 June he and other French soldiers embarked on the Scotia which was almost immediately sunk by a German Stuka. Nastorg was rescued by a British destroyer which discharged him at Dover. He was then returned to France in two weeks time. Source: Article "Michel Nastorg" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
She and Me
(le père de Juliette)
Gosse de riche
(Duvernet)
Messieurs Ludovic
(Le Chartier's secretary (uncredited))
The Devil Who Limped
(Lackey (uncredited))
Le diamant de cent sous
The Naked Woman
(The painter)
Young Love
((uncredited))
Poison
(Le brigadier)
Without Leaving an Address
(Un client)
Under the Paris Sky
(Examiner (uncredited))
Mr. Leguignon Lampiste
(L'homme qui écoute la radio (uncredited))
Matrimonial Agency
(The notary)
La danseuse nue
(Michel)
Sweet Madness
Sins of Madeleine
Welcome
(Michaud)
The Virtuous Scoundrel
(Mechanic)
Bon appétit monsieur
(Simonet)
Do or Die!
(Meyer)
Constance
(Mortimer Durham)
This Man Is Dangerous
(Goyas the Black Swan's Host)
Mandat d'amener
(Priest)
Cherchez la femme
La Peau de l'ours
(Medical examiner)
Monsieur
(Doctor)
Captain Slipper
(Salesman at the "Garage du Centre" (uncredited))
Toâ
(René)
Cyrano de Bergerac
(Le Bret)
Ami-Ami
(Max)
Ce que femme veut
(Commissioner)
La Manière forte
(Le joueur)
Doris
(Le docteur)
A Horse for Two
(Jean-Pierre, effeminate butcher)
Give Me My Chance
(Un producteur)
Les Truands
(Le maire)
The Gardener of Argenteuil
(Le voyageur de commerce dans le train)
Papa, Mama, My Wife and Me
(Me Vandalle, de Cambrai (uncredited))
Action Man
(Coulomb (uncredited))
Thank Heaven for Small Favors
The Adventures of Salavin
Thunder in the Blood
The Aristocrats
(Le visiteur)
Pierre de Ronsard, Gentleman from Vendôme
Pas moral pour deux sous
(Mac Farlane)
At Theatre Tonight
(Le commissaire)
At Theatre Tonight
(Simonet)
At Theatre Tonight
(Max)