- Died while filming The Most Wonderful Evening of My Life (1972) directed by Ettore Scola.
- Father of Claude Brasseur.
- His grave is situated in the Père Lachaise cemetery (Paris, France).
- Distinguished French leading actor, poet and playwright, noted for his wit and poise. The son of actors, he began on stage in 1920, appearing in occasional films by 1925. Brasseur first came to the fore in Marcel Carné's Port of Shadows (1938) and excelled as 19th century actor Frederick Lemaitre in Children of Paradise (1945), also directed by Carné.
- Grandfather of Alexandre Brasseur.
- "Le marchand d'étoiles", "L'encre noir", "Grisou", "Un ange passe", "Sainte Cécile" are some of the plays he wrote and performed on stage
- He took his mother's maiden name as his acting name. The story of his family is in his son Claude's book "Merci" subtitled .Brasseur, père et fils, maison fondée en 1820".
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