Guy Grosso

French actor and humorist
Guy Grosso, 1978
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Guy Grosso (19 August 1933–2001) was a French actor and humorist. Guy Grosso was the pseudonym of Guy Marcel Sarrazin.[1][2] He was probably best known as half of Grosso and Modo (together with Michel Modo).

Selected filmography

  • La Belle Américaine (1961) - Barbemont
  • Le procès (1962) - Josef K.'s Colleague (uncredited)
  • Le Magot de Josefa [fr] (1963) - Un villageois
  • La Foire aux cancres [fr] (1963)
  • Bébert et l'Omnibus [fr] (1963) - Un gendarme
  • Let's Rob the Bank (1964) - Un client
  • Cherchez l'idole (1964) - Le visiteur à Europe 1 (uncredited)
  • Une ravissante idiote (1964) - Le premier homme interrogé (uncredited)
  • Dandelions by the Roots (1964) - Émile, le barman
  • The Troops of St. Tropez (1964) - Maréchal des Logis Tricard
  • The Gorillas (1964) - Un agent cycliste
  • Me and the Forty Year Old Man (1965) - Le valet du casino (uncredited)
  • The Sucker (1965) - Un douanier
  • Pleins feux sur Stanislas (1965) - L'agent à la bicyclette qui verbalise #1
  • Les Bons Vivants (1965) - Gédeon, le souteneur (segment "Les bons vivants")
  • Gendarme in New York (1965) - Maréchal des Logis Tricard
  • The Big Restaurant (1966) - Un serveur
  • La Grande Vadrouille (1966) - Un bassonniste
  • Les grandes vacances (1967) - Chastenet, un professeur
  • The Gendarme Gets Married (1968) - Maréchal des Logis Berlicot
  • La Honte de la famille [fr] (1969) - Dieudonné Hadol
  • Le champignon (1970) - L'acteur du film publicitaire
  • Le gendarme en balade (1973) - Maréchal des Logis Tricard
  • The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot (1973) - Lucas
  • Opération Lady Marlène [fr] (1975) - Le brigadier
  • Chobizenesse [fr] (1975) - Frère Boussenard
  • Ne me touchez pas... (1977) - Paul Gruber, l'ingénieur du son
  • Le mille-pattes fait des claquettes [fr] (1977) - Le brigadier de gendarmerie
  • The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials (1979) - Maréchal des Logis Tricard
  • Charles et Lucie [fr] (1979) - De la Madriguière
  • Les Phallocrates [fr] (1980) - Corbeau
  • The Miser (1980) - Brindavoine
  • Salut, j'arrive [fr] (1982) - Un agent de police
  • The Troops & Troop-ettes (1982) - Maréchal des Logis Tricard
  • Y a-t-il un pirate sur l'antenne ? [fr] (1983) - L'agent Bauju

References

  1. ^ En compagnie des gendarmes (in French). Glénat BD. 2016-10-12. p. 28. ISBN 978-2-331-02451-1.
  2. ^ "Non, Michel Galabru n'était pas le dernier des "gendarmes"". Le HuffPost (in French). 2016-01-04. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
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