Armand Dutertre

Bolesław Kamil Pluciński, known professionally as Armand Dutertre (17 July 1854 in Lublin – 31 May 1932 in Nice, France) was a French and Polish silent movie and theater actor.

Bolesław Kamil Pluciński was born in Lublin, Poland (then part of the Russian Empire), on 17 July 1854.

The most successful film in his career was The Garden of Allah (1927) directed by Rex Ingram, one of the most important movie director of this epoch.

In Nice, he worked for fifteen years as a professor as well as teaching acting at the Villa Thiole - the oldest fine arts school in the city.

He was interred at the Cimetière du Grand Jas in Cannes on 2 June 1932 in a white marble tomb next to his mother and his first wife.