Person Details
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Aliases: No known aliases
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Morlaix, Finistère, France
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Movie Involvements: 42
TV Involvements: 3
Most Famous Work
Biography
Julien Guiomar (3 May 1928 in Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany – 22 November 2010 in Agen, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine), was a French film actor. The actor had retired to the Dordogne at Monpazier. The person who incarnated Colonel Vincent in "Papy fait de la resistance", Jacques Tricatel in "L'Aile ou la cuisse", who had donned the police colonel's uniform in "Z", of Costa-Gavras, Who died at the age of 82 from heart disease in the night of 21–22 November at the Saint-Hilaire clinic where he had been hospitalized. The man, born in Morlaix, was also very fond of the south-west. "It was an exceptional being, simple, a very easy approach," says an Agenais of the world of the spectacle who had participated in a show organized for the 80 years of the comedian in Dordogne Périgord. Source: Article "Julien Guiomar" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Most Famous Work
Death of a Corrupt Man
(1977) FondariZ
(1969) Gendarmerie ColonelThe French Detective
(1975) M. Ledoux, directeur de la police de RouenMado
(1976) LépidonThe Borgias or the golden blood
(1977) Alexandre BorgiaThe Horse
(1970) Police commissionerCarmen
(1984) Lillas PastiaSpecial Section
(1975) Le substitut général TétaudActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2004 | René | |
2003 | Caylus | |
Jean | ||
2002 | René | |
Pierre Cyprien | ||
2001 | Guyomard | |
1999 | René | |
1997 | Corneille | |
Amédée Giraud | ||
1994 | Millaud | |
1993 | Emile | |
1992 | Grandfather | |
1991 | Bougainville (Voice) | |
1990 | Fabiani | |
1989 | Devin (voice) | |
Girolles | ||
1988 | Fernando Elorduy | |
1987 | Julien Derouineau | |
Luigi | ||
1986 | Mess Lethierry | |
Lucien Berger | ||
1985 | Aurélien Picquot | |
Thomas | ||
1984 | Commissioner Bloret | |
Julien Miellème | ||
Lillas Pastia | ||
1983 | Colonel Vincent, collaborateur de de Gaule | |
Bouilloux | ||
Herrmann Samsa | ||
Docteur Barbentane | ||
Alexandre | ||
1982 | La Violette | |
1981 | Commissaire Laviolette | |
Raymond Volfoni, complice de Gérard | ||
1980 | Divisional commissioner Vermillot | |
Antoine Bini | ||
Carlo Simoni | ||
1979 | Louis de France | |
Parrella | ||
Dr. Soltier | ||
1978 | Jeannot Bidart, dit "La presse" | |
Stumpf-Bachelier | ||
Dr. Landry | ||
1977 | Alexandre Borgia | |
Fondari | ||
Fechner | ||
1976 | Gauthier | |
Jacques Tricatel, intoxicateur alimentaire industriel | ||
Lépidon | ||
1975 | M. Ledoux, directeur de la police de Rouen | |
Camille Ortolin, the hermit of Chatou | ||
Victor | ||
Le substitut général Tétaud | ||
Julien | ||
Le directeur du théâtre | ||
Self | ||
1974 | Maurice Poudevigne - le mari cocu d'Esmeralda | |
Albert Renaudin | ||
N/A | ||
Le producteur | ||
Narrator (voix) | ||
1973 | Rosemonde's husband | |
Bank Manager | ||
N/A | ||
Le patron de l'auberge « du Gué des Grues » | ||
Le général Beaumont | ||
1972 | Commissario Golino | |
1971 | Inspector Simon Dangret | |
Francisco | ||
Representative | ||
1970 | Simon Boccace | |
Police commissioner | ||
1969 | Le Duc | |
Me Valentin Chanterive | ||
Le curé espagnol | ||
Gendarmerie Colonel | ||
Robin | ||
1968 | N/A | |
Durieux | ||
1967 | Antoine Bascou | |
L'abbé Félix La Margelle | ||
1966 | Monseigneur Marguerite | |
1963 | Gélineau | |
1962 | L’Imânus | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Writing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1973 | Writer | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |