In 1940, at age 20, he acted in
Espoirs by
Willy Rozier, before being sent to a Vichy-sponsored youth camp, where he joined the
French Resistance, becoming a second lieutenant in the French Forces network
Alliance. In 1941, he went on a theater tour and acted in his last film
Cap au large by Jean-Paul Paulin. He performed many missions before being arrested by the
Gestapo in
Cassis, on 7 February 1943. He was tortured and deported to Germany. After several months in prison, and two escape attempts, he was sentenced to death by a military tribunal and executed, with 14 other Resistance members, on 1 April 1944 in
Karlsruhe, at the age of 23. When his body, which had been buried in a common grave, was repatriated to France in 1947, it was reburied in the military section of the
Gentilly cemetery. ==Filmography==