
Biography
Philippe Louis Henri Marie de Chérisey, 9th marquess de Chérisey (13 February 1923 – 17 July 1985) was a French writer, radio humorist, surrealist and supporting actor (using the stage name Amédée). He is best known for his creation of fake parchments published in the 1967 book L'Or de Rennes by Gérard de Sède, as part of his involvement in the Priory of Sion hoax between 1962-1983. Coming from a wealthy family in the Lorraine, de Chérisey decided to become an actor against his family's wishes. He enrolled in the René Simon drama school in 1946 where he started his actor's training, and his most notable film appearance was in Jeux interdits in 1952. He was known as a bon viveur, regularly enjoyed wine and frequented public libraries where his natural curiosity made him follow up anything that took his fancy.
Known For
Dr. Pulder Sows Poppies (1975)Age: 52as Kelner
The Long Absence (1961)Age: 38as Marcel Langlois
Miss Pigalle (1958)Age: 35
Sans famille (1958)Age: 35as A policeman
The Gates of Paris (1957)Age: 34as Paulo, a Regular at the Bistro
A Night at the Moulin Rouge (1957)Age: 34as Amédée
The Vintage (1957)Age: 34
That damn Amédée (1957)Age: 34as Amédée
It's the Paris Life (1954)Age: 31as Daniel
Zoé (1954)Age: 31





