
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France
René Alié was a French actor and singer with a rich yet discreet career, marked by more than forty film appearances. He began working in the 1930s, quickly establishing himself as a reliable supporting actor in French cinema. He notably appeared in Marcel Carné’s Hôtel du Nord, portraying a hot‑tempered criminal. His filmography spans over three decades, including roles in popular productions such as Henri Decoin’s Razzia sur la chnouf and Gilles Grangier’s Archimède le clochard. Active across film, theatre, and television, he worked continuously until his final screen appearance in René Gainville’s L’Associé

as Monsieur de Longueville

as Un client investisseur, mari de la femme aux bijoux
1979

as Un transporteur
1955

as Monsieur de Longueville
1978

as Marcel (uncredited)
1938

as Olivier
1941

as Les P.D.G.
1973

as Poloche
1938

as Un agent de police
1951

1959

as Le père d'Agathe
1963

as Innkeeper (uncredited)
1947

1941
1971

as Un client investisseur, mari de la femme aux bijoux
1979

as Les P.D.G.
1973

1971

1966

1963

as Le père d'Agathe
1963

1959

as Policeman at the theater
1957

as Un transporteur
1955

1952

as The president
1951

as Boisgirard
1951

as Un agent de police
1951

as Policeman (uncredited)
1951

as Gangster
1950

as The driver
1950

as Le Sud-Américain
1949

as The aviator
1949

1948

as Gaétano
1948

as Innkeeper (uncredited)
1947

1946

as Le deuxième sbire
1946

as (uncredited)
1946