Georges Marchal
Known for: Acting
Born: January 9, 1920 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France - Died: November 27, 1997
Georges Marchal was one of the most important lead actors in French cinema in the '50s, together with Jean Marais. He was the lead in various costume dramas and swashbuckling films before taking part in some of the films of Luis Buñuel, a close friend of his
Known for
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Belle de Jour
Graf
A Captain's Honor
General Keller
The Island of Thirty Coffins
Antoine d'Hergemont
Bethsabée
Le capitaine Georges Dubreuil
The Milky Way
Jesuit
Death in the Garden
Chark
La Soupe à la grimace
Frank Keany
The Colossus of Rhodes
Peliocles
Summer Light
Julien
Thirst of Men
Sergeant Léon Bouvard
Vautrin the Thief
Lucien de Rubempré (jeune)
At the Grand Balcony
Jean Fabien
The Battle of Austerlitz
Le maréchal Jean Lannes
The Three Musketeers
D'Artagnan
Cinq-Mars
Cardinal de Richelieu
L'Homme qui joue avec le feu
Bernard
Her First Affair
Jean de Vaugelas (uncredited)
Sign of the Gladiator
Marcus Valerius, Roman Consul
Blondine
Prince 'A' / Astara
The Figurehead
François Martineau
The Passenger
Pierre Kerjean
The Unexpected Voyager
Marc Lanson
Jupiter
Jupiter' L'inconnu, escapee from the psychiatric asylum
Winter Holidays
Georges Terdier