
François Guérin
Acting
Biography
François Guérin (1927–2003) was a French film and television actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article François Guérin , licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: December 12, 1927
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Eyes Without a Face
Dr. Génessier is riddled with guilt after an accident that he caused disfigures the face of his daughter, the once beautiful Christiane, who outsiders believe is dead. Dr. Génessier, along with accomplice and laboratory assistant Louise, kidnaps young women and brings them to the Génessier mansion. After rendering his victims unconscious, Dr. Génessier removes their faces and attempts to graft them on to Christiane's.

Police Commissioner Moulin
The series follows the adventures of lighthearted Jean-Paul Moulin, a police Commissaire, and his team as they solve crimes.

Weekend at Dunkirk
In June 1940, during the Dunkirk evacuation of Allied troops to England, French sergeant Julien Maillat and his men debate whether to evacuate to Britain or stay and fight the German troops that are closing-in from all directions.

At Theatre Tonight
At Theater tonight is a TV show broadcasted from 25th August 1966 to 21st September 1985. The show is broadcast plays recorded in two or three days, during public performances at the Théâtre Marigny on the Champs-Élysées, or sometimes Edouard VII theater.

The Aristocrats
A novel by Michel De Saint Pierre was the source for Les Aristocrates. Pierre Fresnay stars an aging Marquis, who tries his best to uphold the traditions of nobility in an ever-changing world. The Marquis' children prefer the trappings of modern society and pop culture and regard their father as a relic. This cultural clash nearly results in tragedy when two of the Marquis' offspring substitute recklessness for common sense.

Give Me My Chance
17 year-old small-town girl Nicole Noblet comes to Paris dreaming of becoming a world-famous actress.

Over the Wall
Simone and Jean have just married and, looking for a home in the Paris region, are lucky enough to find a house with a garden in a residential suburb. Expecting their first child, the young couple began to observe how the parents of neighboring families were raising theirs.

The Wheel
Pierre is an engine driver who adopts a small girl, a WWI orphan. A widower, he sees in her the image of her mother.

The Virtuous Scoundrel
La Vie d'un honnête homme English: The Virtuous Scoundrel, is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Sacha Guitry, written by Sacha Guitry, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès.

If Paris Were Told to Us
Historical film directed and written by Sacha Guitry follows the the history of Paris from its founding through the significant events in the city's history.
Filmography
as Muller
as Dr. Luçon
as Paul Fischer
as Blaise
as Le lieutenant pressé
as Moutier
as Jean
as Doctor Jacques Vernon
as Louis
as Ramuntcho
as L'inspecteur Gilbert Barot
as Georges Martin
as Jacques Marchand
as Robert, Le Lieutenant Bleu
as André Monod
as Le Premier Visiteur
as Jean-Pierre
as Pierre de Maubrun, quatrième fils du marquis
as La Vauzelle
as Pierre Lacoste
as Gilbert Lantois