
Georges Descrières
Acting
Biography
Georges Descrières (born 15 April 1930) is a French actor. He has appeared in 52 films and television shows between 1954 and 1996. He starred alongside Anna Karina in the 1962 film Sun in Your Eyes and portrayed the gentleman-burglar Arsène Lupin in an internationally successful TV series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ry Georges Descrières, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: April 15, 1930
Place of Birth: Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Known For

Richelieu
Six part mini series about the life of Cardinal Richelieu.

Molière pour rire et pour pleurer

Le Misanthrope
Alceste hates all of humanity, denounces its hypocrisy, cowardice and compromise. But he nevertheless loves Célimène, flirtatious and slanderous. The virtuous thus launches into battles lost in advance which force him to flee.

Marriage of Figaro
It's the day of Figaro's marriage to Susanna, but first he must help the Countess divert the Count's attention away from Susanna and back to her, while arranging the betrothal of Cherubino and Barbarina.

Would-Be Gentleman
M. Jourdain is a cloth merchant who wants to become a gentleman, learning dance, music, fencing and philosophy. Mme Jourdain is worried about Dorante's expenses and prefers her daughter Lucile to marry Cléonte. The two young men's servants use subterfuge to get M. Jourdain to accept Cléonte as son-in-law. They fake the arrival of the Grand Turk's son in Paris, and, in an Oriental ballet, confer upon M. Jourdain the title of Mammamouchi, his daughter marrying the son of the Grand Turk, who is none other than Cléonte in disguise.

Le Grand Échiquier

Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur
Schulmeister, l’espion de l’empereur (Schulmeister, the Emperor's Spy) is a French historical adventure television series consisting of 13 episodes (1971–1974), inspired by the real life of Charles Louis Schulmeister, a famous spy in the service of Napoleon I. It alternates between historical facts and fiction, offering a fictionalized portrait of a cunning spy, loyal to Napoleon, and always ready to turn a situation to his advantage.

Arsène Lupin
Arsène Lupin is a French TV show which was co-produced with German, Canadian, Belgian, Dutch, Swiss, Italian and Austrian TV stations. It was only loosely based on Maurice Leblancs novels. Georges Descrières' portrayal of Arsène Lupin showed more similarity to Graf Yoster than to Maurice Leblanc's original. He behaved in the first place as a perfect gentleman who never got angry. He was always relaxed, because whatever could possibly had bothered him in daily life was taken care of by his butler. It wasn't questioned how he had come to his financial independence although the series sometimes discreetly implied that he was a professional criminal. Besides rescuing damsels in distress Lupin took on criminals, competing with their wit and intelligence. Either he stole paintings from rich people who had to be considered white-collar criminals or he acted as a detective who derailed criminal schemes. However, when he was attacked, he could defend himself effortlessly by using elegant jujutsu methods. Among the guest stars were German actors such as Günter Strack and Sky du Mont. Jean-Paul Salomé said in his commentary on the DVD version of his film Arsène Lupin he had like this series as a child. German TV, one the investors, would broadcast the show eventually between 18:00-20:00 o'clock because it was only allowed to show commercials within that very timeslot. For them to get a financial return on investment the show had to be appropriate for families and also for children who would watch it alone. Subsequently it was nearby to ask to defuse and flatten some of Leblanc's plots in order to avoid possible complaints that could force the station to broadcast the show beyond the "Vorabendprogramm".

Two for the Road
Architect Mark Wallace and his wife, Joanna, travel to France to meet with an affluent client. While there, they reflect on their first decade of marriage -- memories of when they first met, of courtship, and of road trips through the French countryside. As flirtation and playful quarreling turn to boredom with the banality of married life, the Wallaces struggle to rekindle their passion, while mutual infidelity threatens to tear them apart.

Double assassinat dans la Rue Morgue
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Pierre-Henri
as Self
as Self
as Alexandre
as Monseigneur
as Joncard
as Claudio
as Pierrot
as Sam
as Carlos Homenides de Histangua
as Vandelmont
as Pierre Quentin-Moreau, le notaire
as Richelieu
as Bellegarde
as Alceste
as Minister of the Future
as Sex Shop Manager
as Self
as Christian / Pygmalion I
as Maître Olivier
as Le chevalier
as Le dandy
as Le duc de Beaufort
as Michel Rivière
as Self
as Le Rois Louis
as Arsène Lupin
as Théocle
as Don Carlos de Castilian
as Narrator (voice)
as Lucien Bordier
as Jupiter-Amphitryon
as David
as Héller
as Héller
as Le marquis
as Denis
as Athos
as Guillaume
as Polyeucte
as The chief of staff
as Simon
as Lord de Winter
as Gérard Lalemand
as Count Almaviva
as Self - Host
as Dorante, count, lover of Dorimene
as Julien Forget says Junior
as Philippe de Maubrun, abbé, troisième fils du marquis
as Lieutenant Tinteville
as Mr. de Croisenois
as Alcippe
as Damis