Biography
Georges Grey, born Georges-Jean-Joseph Gacon (1911–1954) was a French actor. In 1948 he starred in the film The Lame Devil under Sacha Guitry. He studied engineering at university, before going to the Cavalry School of Saumur. He then went to Paris to begin a career as an actor, where he was noticed by Sacha Guitry who began giving him roles in his films. He toured with Marcel Pagnol and Gilles Grangier later on in life.
He died of tuberculosis in a sanatorium on April 2, 1954, in Passy.
Filmography
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Doberman
El gran Serafín (1987)
Movie
Pierre Dubois
The Farm of Seven Sins (1949)
Movie
Caulaincourt
The Devil Who Limped (1948)
Movie
Jérôme de Latour Martin
Third at Heart (1947)
Movie
Albert Rochot
Mr. Gregoire Runs Away (1946)
Movie
Mandolino
Adémaï bandit d'honneur (1943)
Movie
Alain / Alain Severac
Eight Men in a Castle (1942)
Movie
Gérard Volnar-Bussel
The Blue Veil (1942)
Movie
Dominique
Patricia (1942)
Movie
Henri de Marsay
Wicked Duchess (1942)
Movie
Jacques Mazel
The Well-Digger's Daughter (1940)
Movie
Le vicomte de Saint-Amand
Monsieur Hector (1940)
Movie
Le capitaine Herbert Lake
Hangman's Noose (1940)
Movie
Robert
Narcisse (1940)
Movie
Michel Servais
Nine Bachelors (1939)
Movie
Le Prince de Joinville
Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées (1938)
Movie
Carl Erickson
Quadrille (1938)
Movie
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Known ForActing
Birthday1911-01-19
Deathday1954-04-02 (43 years old)
Birth NameGeorges Jean Joseph Gacon
CitizenshipsFrance
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