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  1. Career. Galabru appeared in more than 250 films and worked with directors such as Bertrand Blier, Costa-Gavras, Luc Besson (for Subway ), and Jean-Luc Godard. He is also well known for his collaborations with Louis de Funès in Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez, Le gendarme se marie, Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres, Le gendarme en balade, Le ...

    Year
    Title
    Role
    2016
    Himself
    2013
    Les invincibles
    Louis Cabanel
    2012
    La Mémoire dans la chair
    Don Pablo
    2010
    Jean Falguères
  2. Michel Galabru, né le 27 octobre 1922 à Safi ( protectorat français au Maroc) et mort le 4 janvier 2016 à Paris 18e 1, était un acteur français . Il a également été metteur en scène et directeur du théâtre Montmartre-Galabru ainsi que du théâtre de Dix Heures . Premier prix du Conservatoire national d'art dramatique, Michel ...

    • Michel Louis Edmond Galabru
  3. Michel Galabru (1922-2016) was a French actor and writer, known for his roles in Subway, La Cage aux Folles and Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar. He was born in Morocco, married twice and died in Paris.

    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
    • January 1, 1
    • 1.72 m
  4. Jan 4, 2016 · Michel Galabru died in his sleep on Monday, 4 January. The 93 year-old had appeared in more than 250 films. Issued on: 04/01/2016 - 16:21 Modified: 15/01/2016 - 12:58.

  5. Michel Galabru was born on October 27, 1922 in Safi, French Protectorate of Morocco [now Morocco]. He was an actor and writer, known for Subway (1985), La Cage aux Folles (1978) and Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar (1999). He was previously married to Claude Etevenon and Annette Jacquot. He died on January 4, 2016 in Paris, France.

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  7. Learn about the life and career of Michel Galabru, a versatile French actor who starred in comedies and dramas. Find out his roles, awards, directors and filmography on frenchfilms.org.

  8. Apr 30, 2024 · Michel Galabru movies. As found on the IMDb, Michel Galabru’s film debut took place in Maurice de Canonge’s La bataille du feu (“The Battle of Fire,” 1949). He would be seen on the big screen only sporadically in the 1950s, but became a French film fixture from the early ’60s onwards.

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