Georges Wilson

Georges Wilson

Deceased · Born: Oct 16, 1921 · Died: Feb 3, 2010

Personal Details

BornOct 16, 1921 Champigny-sur-Marne, Seine [now Val-de-Marne], France

Biography

Georges Wilson, a renowned French actor and director, entered this world on October 16, 1921, in the charming town of Champigny-sur-Marne, which is now part of the Val-de-Marne department in France. This remarkable individual went on to leave an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with his impressive body of work including the iconic film "The Three Musketeers" released in 1973, the critically acclaimed "Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1" in 2008, and the enchanting "La vouivre" in 1989. Throughout his illustrious career, Georges Wilson was married to the lovely Nicole, who stood by his side through the ups and downs of life. Unfortunately, his life came to a close on February 3, 2010, in the picturesque town of Rambouillet, located in the Yvelines department of France.

Career

2008
1997
Marquise
Marquise as Floridor
1990
My Mother's Castle
My Mother's Castle as Count Colonel
1987
Gandahar
Gandahar as Métamorphe (voice)
1981
Fruits of Passion
Fruits of Passion as Narrator (voice)
1979
Lady Oscar
Lady Oscar as M. de Bouillé, French Guard General
1974
Love at the Top
Love at the Top as Julien Lourceuil
1973
Blanche
Blanche as The King
1971
Max and the Junkmen
Max and the Junkmen as Commissioner
1969
Beatrice Cenci
Beatrice Cenci as Francesco Cenci
1967
More Than a Miracle
More Than a Miracle as Jean-Jacques Bouché
1964
Let's Rob the Bank
Let's Rob the Bank as Cyclist Police Officer
1963
The Empty Canvas
The Empty Canvas as Cecilia's Father
Any Number Can Win
Any Number Can Win as Walther (uncredited)
1962
Les sept péchés capitaux
Les sept péchés capitaux as Valentin (segment "La gourmandise")
The Longest Day
The Longest Day as Alexandre Renaud