
Yvon Sarray
Acting
Biography
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Born: November 18, 1917
Place of Birth: Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For

Le Tourbillon des jours

The Accursed Kings
It is the start of the 14th century and Philip IV the Fair reigns supreme over France. His three sons would rule after him. Isabelle, his only daughter, is married to King Edward II of England. Under Philip's reign, France is great but its people are unhappy. Only one power dares to stand up to him: the order of the Knights Templar. When the last Grand Master of the Temple, Jacques de Molay, is burned at the stake, he curses Philip and so begins a dark period, full of blood and violence, death and tears ...

La tuile à loups
Winter 1970, France. In a small village covered in snow, an outcast bonesettler starts predicting the return of wolves in the area, but nobody wants to believe his superstitious omens. Until one day, a young man is attacted by a wolf.

Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
Police Commissioner Jules Maigret returns to the small village where he spent his childhood at the request of the Countess of Saint-Fiacre, who has received a disturbing anonymous letter.

Mimsy Were the Borogoves
Philippe and Sylvie bring home a small container they found on the way from school and strange things start happen...

Napoléon II, the Eagle
The story of Napoleon 1st's long-awaited son, born in 1911. He spent his childhood in the Tuileries, before being separated from his father and taken in and raised by his grandfather, Emperor Francis, who made him an Austrian prince.

Male Hunt
A few stories about marriage and its problems. Antoine is about to marry Gisèle. His friend Julien, an established bachelor, desperately tries to convince him not to do it, recounting his own painful experiences.

The Baron of the Locks
The lucky Baron wins a boat in a card game and takes off with his former lover to find new adventures. Adverse circumstances land them in a small town, where the Baron's seafaring companion leaves for more attractive scenery offered by a wealthy local man. Meanwhile, there is a certain charming cafe owner that the Baron finds irresistible -- at least for awhile.

Under the Sign of the Bull
Albert is an eccentric inventor of missiles who comes under fire from his investors when his first prototype explodes. Even his sympathetic mistress has her doubts, as Albert lashes out in a verbal tirade condemning those of little faith in his genius.

A Little Virtuous
In Paris, the young photographer Ferdinand falls in love with Claire, a pickpocket. Shortly after, he is assaulted because he took pictures of the young woman with another man, Brady, his sponsor. The policeman Lorenzi is put on the case, but in love, Ferdinand does not want to denounce her. However, a stolen object that she offered him will allow his indictment: Claire will spend a year in prison. When she is released, Ferdinand marries her. Kerman, Ferdinand's new boss, employs Claire in his cabaret. She puts on a famous act during which she picks the pockets of the spectators, then gives the objects back at the end of the show. But Brady reappears, demanding 80% of the young woman's earnings, otherwise he will denounce Claire's bigamy, to whom he is still married! Ferdinand prepares to flee with his wife. When he finds her, he comes across the corpse of Brady, whom Claire has just killed.
Filmography
as docteur Salagnac
as Un peintre
as René Lenfant
as M. Mori
as Banker
as Couteillas
as Thierry d'Hirson, chambellan de Mahaut d'Artois
as 'Le Drindrin'
as Froyard
as Un médecin (uncredited)
as Hotel manager
as Professor
as Un ingénieur (non crédité)
as 'Le Ponte' (uncredited)
as Manager of the brewery
as Pedestrian
as Bank director (uncredited)
as Watelet
as Le père de Sophie (uncredited)
as L'agent qui a bien reçu le signal (uncredited)
as Un homme à la soirée privée (uncredited)
as Dorand, police officer
as Guest of the hostel (uncredited)
as Man at the Wake (uncredited)
as Delacour
as Le notaire
as Neighbor
as (uncredited)