Bernard Woringer

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Bernard Woringer (born October 4, 1931 in Strasbourg , † May 22, 2014 in Puteaux ) was a French actor.

At 192 cm tall, Woringer was the biggest musketeer in film history up to that point: in Bernard Borderie's two-part play The Three Musketeers , he played Porthos in 1961. Borderie also gave him the role of Robert Hossein's friend Bernard d'Andijos in Angélique . Success briefly took him to Hollywood, where he starred alongside Dean Jones , Maurice Chevalier and Yvette Mimieux as Marcel Cartucci in Andrew V. McLaglen's Disney production Monkeys, Go Home! played.

In the 1970s Woringer played supporting roles in the cinema and worked increasingly for television, including a. in Bernard Toublanc-Michel's TV series Le Mutant (1978) and in guest roles on series such as Julie Lescaut .

Bernard Woringer, a former member of the Comédie-Française , has played in the theater since 1955. He had his last stage role in 1991 with Claude Jade in Un château au Portugal at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1961: The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires)
  • 1964: The Falls of Monsieur Cabrol ( Les Cinq Dernières Minutes , TV series, 1 episode)
  • 1964: Angélique (Angélique, Marquise des Anges)
  • 1967: Monkeys, Go Home - Throw the monkeys out (Monkeys, Go Home!)
  • 1968: The Madwoman of Chaillot
  • 1969: The Clan of Sicilians (Le Clan des Siciliens)
  • 1978: Le Mutant (TV miniseries)
  • 1982: Enigma
  • 1987: The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
  • 1988: My beloved subject (Mon cher sujet)
  • 1988: Jack Clementi - Just give us a call ... ( Big Man , TV series, episode: Wrong Game )
  • 2000: Julie Lescaut (TV series, episode 9x02)

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