Georges Wilson
Georges Wilson (né Willson; 16 October 1921 – 3 February 2010) was a French actor and director of stage and screen. He was a significant figure in French theatre during the latter 20th-century, serving as director of the Theatre National Populaire from 1963 and 1972, while his film work earned him both BAFTA Award and Cesar Award nominations. He was also the father of French actor Lambert Wilson.
Wilson was born in Champigny-sur-Marne, Seine (now Val-de-Marne) as the illegitimate son of a Fr
He was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award, and also nominated for a César Award. Georges Wilson's last film was Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One.
From 1963 to 1972 Georges Wilson was the director of the Théâtre national de Chaillot (formerly known as the Théâtre National Populaire).
Georges Wilson died in Rambouillet in 2010, aged 88, from undisclosed causes.
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Born
Oct 16, 1921
Champigny-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne, France
Died
Feb 03, 2010
Known For
Acting
Movies
87 acting
3 crew
Popularity
0.5
Known For
The Longest Day
1962
as Alexandre Renaud
The Three Musketeers
1973
as Treville
The Town that Dreaded Sundown
2014
as Older Farmer
Max and the Junkmen
1971
as Commissioner
My Mother's Castle
1990
as Count Colonel
Mesrine: Public Enemy #1
2008
as Henri Lelièvre
Gandahar
1987
as Métamorphe (voice)
Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece
1961
as Captain Haddock
Any Number Can Win
1963
as Walther (uncredited)
Let's Rob the Bank
1964
as Cyclist Police Officer
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