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* FakeNationality: He played quite a few Spaniards.

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* FakeNationality: He played quite a few Spaniards.Spaniards, due to often working in Spain in the last 30 years of his life.

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Gérard Marcel Louis Baraillé, [[StageNames better known as]] Gérard Barray (born November 2, 1931 in Toulouse) is a French actor and writer.

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Gérard Marcel Louis Baraillé, [[StageNames better known as]] Gérard Barray (born November (November 2, 1931 in Toulouse) is - February 15, 2024) was a French actor and writer.



One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He's also worked in the Spanish film and TV industry, notably appearing in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Film/OpenYourEyes''.

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One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He's He also worked in the Spanish film and TV industry, notably appearing in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Film/OpenYourEyes''.''Film/OpenYourEyes''.

He passed away at age 92 on February 15, 2024.



* CastTheExpert: He used to practice fencing, which came in handy for his swashbuckler roles.
* FakeNationality: He's played quite a few Spaniards.
* MrFanservice: He's had his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.

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* CastTheExpert: He used to practice once practiced fencing, which came in handy for his swashbuckler roles.
* FakeNationality: He's He played quite a few Spaniards.
* MrFanservice: He's He had his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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* ''The Corsican Brothers'' (1961) as Giovani Dagona

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* ''The Corsican Brothers'' (1961) as Giovani Giovanni Dagona
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!!Selected filmography:

* ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (1961) as the Duke of Vallombreuse
* ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'' (1961) as D'Artagnan
* ''The Corsican Brothers'' (1961) as Giovani Dagona
* ''[[Literature/{{Scaramouche}} The Adventures of Scaramouche]]'' (1963) as Robert Lafleur aka "Scaramouche"
* ''Series/NestorBurma'' (1993) as Dorville
* ''Film/OpenYourEyes'' (1997) as Duvernois
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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'', succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success as a leading man in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.

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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'', succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success as a leading man in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned aforementioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.
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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'', succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.

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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'', succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success as a leading man in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.
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* CastTheExpert: He practiced fencing, which came in handy for his swashbuckler roles.
* FakeNationality: He played quite a few Spaniards.
* MrFanservice: Had his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.

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* CastTheExpert: He practiced used to practice fencing, which came in handy for his swashbuckler roles.
* FakeNationality: He He's played quite a few Spaniards.
* MrFanservice: Had He's had his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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Gérard Barray (born November 2, 1931 in Toulouse) is a French actor and writer.

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Gérard Marcel Louis Baraillé, [[StageNames better known as]] Gérard Barray (born November 2, 1931 in Toulouse) is a French actor and writer.
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One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Film/OpenYourEyes''.

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One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He He's also appeared worked in the Spanish film and TV industry, notably appearing in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Film/OpenYourEyes''.
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One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Open Your Eyes'' (the film ''Film/VanillaSky'' is a [[ForeignRemake remake]] of).

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One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Open Your Eyes'' (the film ''Film/VanillaSky'' is a [[ForeignRemake remake]] of).''Film/OpenYourEyes''.
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One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Open Your Eyes'' (the film ''Film/VanillaSky'' is a remake of).

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One of his close friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Open Your Eyes'' (the film ''Film/VanillaSky'' is a remake [[ForeignRemake remake]] of).
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He was a close friend of Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Open Your Eyes'' (the film ''Film/VanillaSky'' is a remake of).

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He was a One of his close friend of friends was Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and Barray played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Open Your Eyes'' (the film ''Film/VanillaSky'' is a remake of).
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* BadassMustache: He often sported a small mustache when playing ass-kicking swashbuckler heroes.
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* MrFanservice: Had the top of his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.

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* MrFanservice: Had the top of his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'', succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.

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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'', succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.
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* MrFanservice: He had the top of his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.

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* MrFanservice: He had Had the top of his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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* MrFanservice: Had the top of his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.

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* MrFanservice: Had He had the top of his shirt open in quite a few scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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* MrFanservice: Had quite a few open shirt scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.

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* MrFanservice: Had the top of his shirt open in quite a few open shirt scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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* BadassMustache: He often sported a small mustache when playing swashbuckler heroes.

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* BadassMustache: He often sported a small mustache when playing ass-kicking swashbuckler heroes.
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* MrFanservice: Had quite a few open shirt scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'' and ''Pardaillan''.

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* MrFanservice: Had quite a few open shirt scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'' Musketeers'', ''Scaramouche'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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* BadassMustache: He often sported a mustache when playing swashbuckler heroes.
* CastTheExpert: He practiced fencing, which came in handy for his roles.

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* BadassMustache: He often sported a small mustache when playing swashbuckler heroes.
* CastTheExpert: He practiced fencing, which came in handy for his swashbuckler roles.
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* MrFanservice: Had quite a few open shirt scenes in ''The Three Musketeers'' and ''Pardaillan''.
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He was a close friend of Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films.

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He was a close friend of Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films. He also appeared in Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 film ''Open Your Eyes'' (the film ''Film/VanillaSky'' is a remake of).
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* CastTheExpert: He practiced fencing, which came in handy for his roles.
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* FakeNationality; He played quite a few Spaniards. Himself lives in Spain for quite some time.

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* FakeNationality; FakeNationality: He played quite a few Spaniards. Himself lives in Spain for quite some time.
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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes''n succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.

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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes''n têtes'', succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.
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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'' after Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.

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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'' after têtes''n succeeding Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.
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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'' after Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitainFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.

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He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'' after Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success in the 1960s, when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitainFracasse'' ''Film/LeCapitaineFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.
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Gérard Barray (born November 2, 1931 in Toulouse) is a French actor and writer.

He studied acting at the Cours Simon and took the role of Stanislas in the Creator/JeanCocteau play ''L'Aigle à deux têtes'' after Creator/JeanMarais. He's had most success when he played dashing {{swashbuckler}} characters in films such as ''Film/LeCapitainFracasse'' (opposite the aformentioned Jean Marais), ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'', ''Le Chevalier de Pardaillan'', ''Literature/{{Scaramouche}}'' or ''Surcouf: Tiger of the Seven Seas''.

He was a close friend of Frédéric Dard, the author of ''San-Antonio'', and played Commissioner San-Antonio in two films.
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* BadassMustache: He often sported a mustache when playing swashbuckler heroes.
* FakeNationality; He played quite a few Spaniards. Himself lives in Spain for quite some time.
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