
Maurice Garrel
Known For
Acting
Born
1923-02-24 in Saint-Gervais, Isère, France
Died
2011-06-04
Biography
Maurice Garrel (24 February 1923 – 4 June 2011) was a French film actor. Garrel was born in Saint-Servais, Isère. He appeared in over a hundred films and was nominated twice for a César Award for best supporting actor: in 1991 for La Discrète and in 2005 for Kings and Queen. Garrel was the father of producer Thierry Garrel and director Philippe Garrel, and the grandfather of actor Louis Garrel and actress Esther Garrel. Garrel died in Paris, aged 88. Source: Article "Maurice Garrel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Samedi soir
as Self

Pasha
as Léon Brunet, le receleur

The Nada Gang
as André Épaulard

The Investigations of Commissioner Maigret
as Charles Danrimont

Adieu Philippine
as Monsieur Lambert

Adieu Philippine
as Monsieur Lambert - le père

Rebelote
as The boss of the cinema

Anemone
as Le père d'Anémone / L'agent de police

Vidocq
as Fossart

Off Season
as Grandpa

Les Dossiers de l'Agence O
as Larrignan

Rak
as Doctor Renard

The Discreet
as Jean

Alors voilà,
as Constantin

Fortunate
as inspecteur de la milice

The Bride Wore Black
as Le Plaignant (uncredited)

The Passenger
as Gilbert

A Heart in Winter
as Lachaume

Regular Lovers
as Lucien - le grand père de François

The Red and the Black
as Abbé Chelan