
Henri Guybet
Known For
Acting
Born
1936-12-21 in Paris, France
Biography
Henri Guybet (born 21 December 1936) is a French actor. He has appeared in more than one hundred films since 1964. Guybet started his career in dinner theater in the Café de la Gare, alongside Coluche and Miou-Miou in late 1960s. Gérard Oury gave him his first major film role in The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, where he plays Solomon, the Jewish driver of Louis de Funès. His comic talent explodes shortly after with Georges Lautner in Pas de Problème. In 1978 he got the leading role in the film The Pawn, where he played Bertrand Barabi a "pawn" who falls in love for the mother of one of his students, played by Claude Jade. This was his only romantic role and his only lead. In the late 1970s, he made several "nanars" and became a second recurring role. In theater, he became a big name in boulevard theater. His son is also an actor. Source: Article "Henri Guybet" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Scènes de ménages
as Robert, un des amis de bridge de Raymond

Vivement dimanche
as Self

Champs-Elysées
as Self

Sacrée Soirée
as Self

Les Jeux de 20 heures
as Self

Themroc
as Un ouvrier

Themroc
as A worker

Le Guignolo
as Machavoine, l'espion plombier

Microbidon
as Edouard

Sacré Noël

Le Pion
as Bertrand Barabi

Iznogoud
as Dilat Laraht (French version, voice)

The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
as Salomon, Pivert's driver

Face au Diable
as Philippe Legrand

Visitors
as Robert

Pacte Sacré
as René

Flic Story
as Hidoine

Tricky Old Dogs
as Garan-Servier

La Braconne
as André

The Married Couple of the Year Two
as l'ami de Simon