Georges Claisse

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Georges Claisse in 2010

Georges Claisse (born January 11, 1941 in Paris ) is a French actor .

Life

After small roles in Burns Paris? and The Night of the Generals , Michel Deville gave him his first major film role in 1969 with Stéphane in the Brigitte Bardot / Jean-Pierre Cassel vehicle The Bear and the Doll . This followed in the 1970s, among other things, We will not go into the forest together , Raphael the libertine , The superintendent's great coup , Old ladies murder thoroughly and only three made it through . Since the 1970s, often in German productions, as Viktor Dolulow in Franz Peter Wirth The Red Orchestra , Peter Adams once and for all (with Karin Baal ), Fritz Umgelters television work The remarkable life story of Friedrich Freiherr von der Trenck , If others are missing , the involuntary journeys of Moritz August Benjowski and The Winter That Was a Summer . Also in the 1980s ( Ilse Hofmanns Das Gespinst , guest role in SOKO 5113 ), 1990s ( The Streets of Berlin ) and 2000s ( Die Motorrad-Cops - Hart am Limit , Sophie - Sissi's little sister , After so many years , The Holiday Doctor ) in Active in Germany. In France in the 1990s at the side of the best actresses: alongside Nathalie Baye in La Voix , alongside Marie-Christine Barrault in Les Maîtresses de mon mari and as Claude Jade's lost husband, who returns to Porté disparu after twenty years. From 1998 , Georges Claisse was seen as Georg Paulsen in the German television series T.EAM Berlin .

Filmography (selection)

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