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  1. Maurice Marsac (23 March 1915 – 6 May 2007) was a French actor who had a long career, with over 150 appearances in American films and television. He was also a nationally ranked croquet player.

  2. Maurice Marsac was born on 23 March 1915 in Croix, Nord, France. He was an actor, known for The Jerk (1979), Against All Flags (1952) and The Caddy (1953). He was married to Melanie Marsac. He died on 6 May 2007 in Santa Rosa, California, USA.

  3. Maurice Marsac was born on March 23, 1915 in Croix, Nord, France. He was an actor, known for The Jerk (1979), Against All Flags (1952) and The New Avengers (1976). He was married to Melanie Marsac. He died on May 6, 2007 in Santa Rosa, California, USA.

  4. Jun 3, 2007 · Maurice Marsac, a character actor , with over 100 film and television credits , passed away on May 6, 2007. He was born in La Croix, France on March 23 1915, served in the French Army reserves...

  5. Jun 6, 2007 · Maurice Marsac, a French character actor who often played haughty waiters, most notably in “The Jerk,” and who also was a nationally ranked croquet player, has died. He was 92. Marsac died of...

  6. Jun 6, 2007 · Maurice Marsac, a French character actor who often played haughty waiters, most notably in “The Jerk,” and who was a nationally ranked croquet player, has died. He was 92. Mr. Marsac died...

  7. During the 1930s Maurice Marsac, who plays the French scientist Emil Du Bois, was a captain in the French army (reserves) and was also assigned to the French embassy in London. During World War II he worked with the French resistance against the Germans.

  8. actor. 92 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Dragnet» (1987), «L.A. Law» (1986 – 1994), «Robert Kennedy and His Times» (1985), «Cover Up» (1984 – 1985), «The Jerk, Too» (1984)...

  9. Maurice Marsac was a actor who was born in 1915 in France and died in 2007 known for King of Kings, The Big Red One: The Reconstruction, The Black Shield of Falworth, What a Way to Go!, Gambit, Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Into thin air (TV), Captain Sindbad, China Gate, Caprice and The New Avengers (TV Series)

  10. Although Maurice Marsac originally came to the United States from France as a wine salesman, he wound up finding success in film and on TV as a masterly imitator of the snobbish French maitre d', waiter, and chef.

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