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  1. Georges Marchal (10 January 1920 – 28 November 1997) was a French actor. Born Georges Louis Lucot in Nancy , Meurthe-et-Moselle , France, the strikingly handsome Marchal was discovered in the early-1940s by director Jean Grémillon .

  2. Georges Marchal. Actor: Belle de Jour. Georges Marchal was one of the most important lead actors in French cinema in the '50s, together with Jean Marais. He was the lead in various costume dramas and swashbuckling films before taking part in some of the films of Luis Buñuel, a close friend of his.

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    • Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
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    • Maurens, Dordogne, France
  3. Georges Marchal was one of the most important lead actors in French cinema in the '50s, together with Jean Marais. He was the lead in various costume dramas and swashbuckling films before taking part in some of the films of Luis Buñuel, a close friend of his

  4. Nov 28, 1997 · Divorced from Dany Robin since 1969, Marchal married Michele Heyberger in 1983. He had two children, Robin and Frédérique. Marchal retired in 1989 and died, age 77, on 28 November 1997 in Maurens, Dordogne, France. Georges Marchal was a French actor.

  5. Georges Marchal. Highest Rated: 92% Diamond Hunters (1956) Lowest Rated: 40% Battle of Austerlitz (1960) Birthday: Jan 10, 1920. Birthplace: Nancy, France. Handsome leading man in international ...

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  6. Nov 28, 1997 · Georges Marchal was one of the most important lead actors in French cinema in the '50s, together with Jean Marais. He was the lead in various costume dramas and swashbuckling films before taking ...

  7. Biography by AllMovie. Active in France from 1940, actor Georges Marchal branched out into Italian productions after WWII. He was at his best in swashbucklers and costume pictures, co-starring in the likes of Jupiter (1952), Messalina (1952), and Theodora, Slave Empress (1953). In 1951, he assumed the title role in Robinson Crusoe (1951).

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