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* ''Film/Napoleon1955 Napoléon]]'' (1955 film) as Junot
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!!Selected acting roles:
* ''Film/Napoleon1955 Napoléon]]'' (1955 film) as Junot
* ''[[DerivativeWorks/LeBossu Lagardère]]'' (1967 miniseries) as Henri de Lagardère
* ''Literature/TheAccursedKings'' (1972 miniseries) as Count Robert III of Artois
* ''Theatre/RuyBlas'' (1972 TV film) as Don César de Bazan
!!Selected acting roles:
* ''Film/Napoleon1955 Napoléon]]'' (1955 film) as Junot
* ''[[DerivativeWorks/LeBossu Lagardère]]'' (1967 miniseries) as Henri de Lagardère
* ''Literature/TheAccursedKings'' (1972 miniseries) as Count Robert III of Artois
* ''Theatre/RuyBlas'' (1972 TV film) as Don César de Bazan
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He played classics of the French repertoire (Creator/{{Moliere}} plays, Creator/VictorHugo's ''Theatre/RuyBlas'', Edmond Rostand's ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'' and many others) at the Comédie-Française, the prestigious state-owned French theatre institution, from 1947 to 1972, and in other troupes afterwards. He portrayed [[DrivenByEnvy Antonio Salieri]] in the first French performance of ''Theatre/{{Amadeus}}'', most notably. On TV, he was most famous for playing Count Robert III of Artois in the 1972 MiniSeries ''Les Rois Maudits'' (''Literature/TheAccursedKings''), based on the novel series written by Maurice Druon.
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He played classics of the French repertoire (Creator/{{Moliere}} plays, Creator/VictorHugo's ''Theatre/RuyBlas'', Edmond Rostand's ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'' and many others) at the Comédie-Française, the prestigious state-owned French theatre institution, from 1947 to 1972, and in other troupes afterwards. He portrayed [[DrivenByEnvy Antonio Salieri]] in the first French performance of ''Theatre/{{Amadeus}}'', most notably. On TV, he was most famous for playing Count Robert III of Artois in the 1972 MiniSeries {{miniseries}} ''Les Rois Maudits'' (''Literature/TheAccursedKings''), based on off the novel series written by Maurice Druon.
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He played classics of the French repertoire (Creator/{{Moliere}} plays, Creator/VictorHugo's ''Ruy Blas'', Edmond Rostand's ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'' and many others) at the Comédie-Française, the prestigious state-owned French theatre institution, from 1947 to 1972, and in other troupes afterwards. He portrayed [[DrivenByEnvy Antonio Salieri]] in the first French performance of ''Theatre/{{Amadeus}}'', most notably. On TV, he was most famous for playing Count Robert III of Artois in the 1972 MiniSeries ''Les Rois Maudits'' (''Literature/TheAccursedKings''), based on the novel series written by Maurice Druon.
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He played classics of the French repertoire (Creator/{{Moliere}} plays, Creator/VictorHugo's ''Ruy Blas'', ''Theatre/RuyBlas'', Edmond Rostand's ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'' and many others) at the Comédie-Française, the prestigious state-owned French theatre institution, from 1947 to 1972, and in other troupes afterwards. He portrayed [[DrivenByEnvy Antonio Salieri]] in the first French performance of ''Theatre/{{Amadeus}}'', most notably. On TV, he was most famous for playing Count Robert III of Artois in the 1972 MiniSeries ''Les Rois Maudits'' (''Literature/TheAccursedKings''), based on the novel series written by Maurice Druon.
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To younger generations however, he was [[CantUnhearIt better known for]] his deep, smooth, either wicked or authoritative voice and perfect diction in relatively few but always memorable French dubbings such as Thomas E. Lawrence in ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'', Scar in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', Claude Frollo in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' and Gandalf in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Film/TheHobbit''. [[TranslatedCoverVersion He did the singing as well]] for both [[Music/TheLionKing1994 Scar]] and Frollo.
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To younger generations however, he was [[CantUnhearIt better known for]] his deep, smooth, either wicked or authoritative voice and perfect diction in relatively few but always memorable French dubbings such as Thomas E. Lawrence in ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'', ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'' (and two other films of Creator/PeterOToole), Scar in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', Claude Frollo in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' and Gandalf in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Film/TheHobbit''. [[TranslatedCoverVersion He did the singing as well]] for both [[Music/TheLionKing1994 Scar]] and Frollo.