Georges Marchal
Georges Marchal, born on January 10, 1920 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, was a prominent figure in the French film industry. He is recognized for his roles in various costume dramas and swashbuckling films, notably as Graf in 'Belle de Jour' (1967) and Peliocles in 'The Colossus of Rhodes' (1961).
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Georges Marchal, born on January 10, 1920 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, was a prominent figure in the French film industry. He is recognized for his roles in various costume dramas and swashbuckling films, notably as Graf in 'Belle de Jour' (1967) and Peliocles in 'The Colossus of Rhodes' (1961). Marchal was one of the leading actors in French cinema during the 1950s, often compared to Jean Marais. His career also included collaborations with renowned filmmaker Luis Buñuel, with whom he shared a close friendship.







