
Maurice Travail
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Maurice Travail.
Born: June 17, 1929
Place of Birth: Villeurbanne, Rhône, France
Known For

Vidocq
François Vidocq has been sentenced to eight years' hard labor for a crime he didn't commit. Escaped with the help of his faithful friends Desfossés and Fil de fer, the convict is pursued by his lifelong enemy: the policeman Flambart. Between scams and disguises, Vidocq initially leads an undercover life in 19th-century Paris. Eventually, the two men team up to fight criminals... And Vidocq succumbs to Annette's charms.

The Seventh Company Has Been Found
The second part of the Seventh Company adventures.

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

Buffet Froid
Alphonse Tram is unwittingly involved in several murders despite having no memory of committing the crimes. His confusion lead him to confess to his neighbour, Inspector Morvandieu. Alphonse and Morvandieu become the axis around which murders occur.

Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others
Three friends navigate mid-life crises: a blocked writer, a disillusioned doctor, and a charming man facing bankruptcy and divorce. As their struggles strain friendships, a younger man captures the attention of one friend's wife, complicating their lives further.

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.

Ménage
A bisexual petty criminal named Bob encounters a married couple arguing in a bar. Bob breaks up the fight and proceeds to seduce first the wife and then the husband. Then Bob teaches the couple how to be burglars and they join him in his criminal exploits.

Holy Year
Two bank robbers, an old and a young, escape from prison to get to the hidden loot.

The Restroom Robbery
Max and Riton, 2 thieves make plan to steal money in a train station office. They will operate through the wall in the public toilets.

Cookies
Henri Serin (Jean-Pierre Marielle), an umbrella salesman, leads a quiet life between his work, his family and his passion for painting. During his many business trips, Henri indulges in a few amorous escapades, which provide a welcome change from the tiresome daily routine his bigoted wife locks him into. One fine day, Henri decides to drop everything and live on love and fresh water. He ends up in Pont-Aven, where he meets Émile, a local painter imitating Gauguin, with whom he shares his drinking and other feminine attractions.
Filmography
as Monique's Client
as Hotel proprietor
as Charles, le père de Carole
as Mr Bricaire
as Le garde du terrain vague
as Lartigue
as Businessman
as Incontinent passenger on the plane
as Commandant Blin
as L'examinateur permis de conduire
as Civil servant of finance
as Man with the recent car
as Edmond
as Le passager du train
as M. Montubert, le comptable de Vincent
as Le directeur de l'usine
as Judge Imbert
as Tallagrand
as Marcellin
as Doorman
as Lapierre, le comptable (uncredited)
as Maître d'hôtel (uncredited)
as Second gendarme
as Le patron
as Huissier
as Customs officer at Orly (uncredited)
as Le capitaine Morell