Paul Vermoyal

Pierre Paul Vermoyal (18 October 1888 – 28 September 1925) was a French stage and film actor.

He began his career on the stages of the Grand Guignol theatre in the Quartier Pigalle area of Paris in the 1910s.

[1] He would go on to appear in a number of films during the 1910s directed by Mariaud, Abel Gance, Jean Manoussi and Robert Boudrioz, among others.

[2] In 1922 he appeared in the Charles Burguet directed serial film The Mysteries of Paris as Maître Ferrand.

Other prominent film roles of the era include appearances in the Léonce Perret directed Koenigsmark (1923), starring Maurice Lehmann and Huguette Duflos; the Edward José directed Terreur (1924), opposite American actress Pearl White; and the American film The Arab (1924), directed by Rex Ingram and starring Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry.