Julien Guiomar
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Julien Guiomar was a French
French people
The French are a nation that share a common French culture and speak the French language as a mother tongue. Historically, the French population are descended from peoples of Celtic, Latin and Germanic origin, and are today a mixture of several ethnic groups...

 film actor. He was born in Morlaix
Morlaix
Morlaix is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department.-Leisure and tourism:...

, Finistère
Finistère
Finistère is a département of France, in the extreme west of Brittany.-History:The name Finistère derives from the Latin Finis Terræ, meaning end of the earth, and may be compared with Land's End on the opposite side of the English Channel...

.

Filmography

  • Le Roi de cœur
    King of Hearts (1966 film)
    King of Hearts is a 1966 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Alan Bates....

     (King of Hearts), directed by Philippe de Broca
    Philippe de Broca
    Philippe de Broca was a French film director.Born Philippe Claude Alex de Broca de Ferrussac in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of a photographer of noble origins. de Broca was a cinephile from an early age, and he studied at the l'École technique de photographie et de cinématographie...

     (1966)
  • Ballade pour un chien, directed by Gérard Vergez (1967)
  • Le Voleur
    The Thief of Paris
    The Thief of Paris is a 1967 French film directed by Louis Malle and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as a professional thief at the turn of the century in Paris. The movie is based on a book of the same title by Georges Darien. The story centers on his burglaries as well as his ongoing relationship...

     (The Thief of Paris), directed by Louis Malle
    Louis Malle
    Louis Malle was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He worked in both French cinema and Hollywood. His films include Ascenseur pour l'échafaud , Atlantic City , and Au revoir, les enfants .- Early years in France :Malle was born into a wealthy industrialist family in Thumeries,...

     (1967)
  • Toutes folles de lui, directed by Norbert Carbonnaux (1967)
  • Pour un amour lointain, directed by Edmond Séchan (1968)
  • La Louve solitaire, directed by Édouard Logereau (1968)
  • La Fiancée du pirate, directed by Nelly Kaplan (1969)
  • Z
    Z (film)
    Z is a 1969 French language political thriller directed by Costa Gavras, with a screenplay by Gavras and Jorge Semprún, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos. The film presents a thinly fictionalized account of the events surrounding the assassination of democratic Greek...

    , directed by Costa-Gavras
    Costa-Gavras
    Costa-Gavras, is a Greek filmmaker, who lives and works in France, best known for films with overt political themes, most famously the fast-paced thriller, Z...

     (1969)
  • L'Auvergnat et l'autobus, directed by Guy Lefranc (1969)
  • La Voie lactée
    The Milky Way (1969 film)
    The Milky Way is a 1969 film directed by Luis Buñuel. It stars Laurent Terzieff, Paul Frankeur, Delphine Seyrig, Georges Marchal and Michel Piccoli...

     (The Milky Way), directed by Luis Buñuel
    Luis Buñuel
    Luis Buñuel Portolés was a Spanish-born filmmaker — later a naturalized citizen of Mexico — who worked in Spain, Mexico, France and the US..-Early years:...

     (1969)
  • La Horse, directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre
    Pierre Granier-Deferre
    Pierre Granier-Deferre was a French film director. His 1971 film Le Chat won the Best Actor and Best Actress awards at the 21st Berlin International Film Festival....

     (1970)
  • Borsalino
    Borsalino (film)
    Borsalino is a 1970 gangster film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Catherine Rouvel. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival....

    , directed by Jacques Deray
    Jacques Deray
    Jacques Deray was a French film director and screenwriter. Deray is prominently known for directing many crime and thriller films.-Biography:...

     (1970)
  • Les Mariés de l'an II, directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
    Jean-Paul Rappeneau
    Jean-Paul Rappeneau is a French film director, screenwriter, and actor.He started out in film as an assistant and screenwriter collaborating with Louis Malle on Zazie dans le metro in 1960 and Vie privee in 1961...

     (1971)
  • Doucement les basses, directed by Jacques Deray
    Jacques Deray
    Jacques Deray was a French film director and screenwriter. Deray is prominently known for directing many crime and thriller films.-Biography:...

     (1971)
  • Décembre, directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
    Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
    Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina is an Algerian film director. He is best known for his 1975 film Chronicle of the Years of Embers. He is one of the most prominent figures in contemporary Arabic cinema.- Biography :...

     (1972)
  • La Violenza: Quinto potere, directed by Florestano Vancini
    Florestano Vancini
    Florestano Vancini was an award-winning Italian film director and screenwriter.He directed over 20 movies since 1960...

     (1972)
  • L'Étrangleur, directed by Paul Vecchiali
    Paul Vecchiali
    Paul Vecchiali is a French author and filmmaker.-Biography:He spent his childhood in Toulon. His family, suspected of collaboration, preferred to leave this city after the war....

     (1972)
  • La Raison du plus fou, directed by Raymond Devos
    Raymond Devos
    Raymond Devos was a Belgian-French humorist, stand-up comedian and clown. He is best known for his sophisticated puns and surreal humour.- Early life :...

     and François Reichenbach
    François Reichenbach
    François Reichenbach was a French film director, cinematographer producer and screenwriter. He directed 40 films between 1954 and 1993.-Selected filmography:* America As Seen by a Frenchman...

     (1973)
  • La Proprietà non è più un furto, directed by Elio Petri (1973)
  • L'Histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot trousse-chemise, directed by Nina Companeez
    Nina Companéez
    Nina Companéez is a French screenwriter and film director. She has written for 29 films and television shows since 1961.-Selected filmography:* Tonight or Never * Zärtliche Haie * Benjamin...

     (1973)
  • Tendre Dracula, directed by Pierre Grunstein (1974)
  • Dites-le avec des fleurs, directed by Pierre Grimblat (1974)
  • La Moutarde me monte au nez, directed by Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

     (1974)
  • Bons baisers... à lundi, directed by Michel Audiard
    Michel Audiard
    Pierre Michel Audiard was a French dialogue writer, screenwriter and film director. He is the father of French film director Jacques Audiard.- 1940 - 1950 :*1949 :** Mission à Tanger of André Hunebelle...

     (1974)
  • Aloïse
    Aloïse (film)
    Aloïse is a 1975 French drama film directed by Liliane de Kermadec. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Isabelle Huppert - Aloïse jeune / Aloïse as a child* Delphine Seyrig - Aloïse adulte / Aloïse as an adult...

    , directed by Liliane de Kermadec
    Liliane de Kermadec
    Liliane de Kermadec is a French film director and screenwriter. She has directed nine films since 1965.-Filmography:* Le murmure des ruines * La très chère indépendance du Haut Karabagh * La piste du télégraphe...

     (1975)
  • Une baleine qui avait mal aux dents, directed by Jacques Bral (1975)
  • Section spéciale
    Section spéciale
    Section spéciale is a 1975 French film, directed by Costa Gavras. It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, François Maistre, Jacques Spiesser, Henri Serre, Heinz Bennett and Claude Piéplu...

     (Special Section), directed by Costa-Gavras
    Costa-Gavras
    Costa-Gavras, is a Greek filmmaker, who lives and works in France, best known for films with overt political themes, most famously the fast-paced thriller, Z...

     (1975)
  • Souvenirs d'en France, directed by André Téchiné
    André Téchiné
    André Téchiné , is a French screenwriter and film director. He has had a long and distinguished career that places him among the best post-New Wave French film directors....

     (1975)
  • Adieu poulet
    Adieu poulet
    Adieu poulet is a 1975 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, and scripted by Francis Veber from a novel by Raf Vallet. It received two César nominations for best supporting actor, and another for editing.- Plot :Despite the English title, in truth there are two French Detectives, based...

     (The French Detective), directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre
    Pierre Granier-Deferre
    Pierre Granier-Deferre was a French film director. His 1971 film Le Chat won the Best Actor and Best Actress awards at the 21st Berlin International Film Festival....

     (1975)
  • L'Incorrigible, directed by Philippe de Broca
    Philippe de Broca
    Philippe de Broca was a French film director.Born Philippe Claude Alex de Broca de Ferrussac in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of a photographer of noble origins. de Broca was a cinephile from an early age, and he studied at the l'École technique de photographie et de cinématographie...

     (1975)
  • Mado, directed by Claude Sautet
    Claude Sautet
    Claude Sautet was a French author and film director.-Biography:Born in Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine, France, Claude Sautet first studied painting and sculpture before attending a film university in Paris where he began his career and later became a television producer...

     (1976)
  • L'Aile ou la cuisse
    L'aile ou la cuisse
    L'aile ou la cuisse is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Louis de Funès and Coluche.-Plot:Charles Duchemin is the editor of an internationally known restaurant guide...

    , directed by Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

     (1976)
  • Barocco
    Barocco
    Barocco is a 1976 French romantic thriller film, directed by André Téchiné. The film stars Isabelle Adjani, Gérard Depardieu and Marie-France Pisier. Identity, redemption and resurrection are the themes of the film. The plot follows a young woman who convinces her boxer boyfriend to accept a bribe...

    , directed by André Téchiné
    André Téchiné
    André Téchiné , is a French screenwriter and film director. He has had a long and distinguished career that places him among the best post-New Wave French film directors....

     (1976)
  • L'Animal, directed by Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

     (1977)
  • Mort d'un pourri, directed by Georges Lautner
    Georges Lautner
    Georges Lautner is a French film director and screenwriter.He was born in Nice, the son of actress Renée Saint-Cyr.- As director :* 1958 : La Môme aux boutons* 1960 : Arrêtez les tambours* 1960 : Marche ou crève...

     (1977)
  • La Zizanie
    La Zizanie
    La Zizanie is a 2001 album recorded by French pop singer Zazie. It was her fourth studio album and her fifth album overall. It was released on 16 October 2001 and achieved success in francophone countries...

    , directed by Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

     (1978)
  • Ils sont fous ces sorciers, directed by Georges Lautner
    Georges Lautner
    Georges Lautner is a French film director and screenwriter.He was born in Nice, the son of actress Renée Saint-Cyr.- As director :* 1958 : La Môme aux boutons* 1960 : Arrêtez les tambours* 1960 : Marche ou crève...

     (1978)
  • Les Ringards, directed by Robert Pouret (1978)
  • Je vous ferai aimer la vie, directed by Serge Korber
    Serge Korber
    Serge Korber is a French film director and screenwriter. He directed 45 films between 1962 and 2007.-Selected filmography:* L'homme orchestre * Perched on a Tree * Hearth Fires -External links:...

     (1979)
  • Caro papà, directed by Dino Risi (1979)
  • Milo-Milo, directed by Nicos Perakis (1979)
  • Sono fotogenico, directed by Dino Risi (1980)
  • Le Bar du téléphone
    Le bar du téléphone
    -Cast and roles:* Daniel Duval - Toni Véronèse* François Périer - Commissaire Claude Joinville* Raymond Pellegrin - Robert Pérez* Julien Guiomar - Antoine Bini* Georges Wilson - Léopold Kretzchman* Valentine Monnier - Maria...

    , directed by Claude Barrois (1980)
  • Inspecteur la Bavure, directed by Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

     (1980)
  • Est-ce bien raisonnable ?, directed by Georges Lautner
    Georges Lautner
    Georges Lautner is a French film director and screenwriter.He was born in Nice, the son of actress Renée Saint-Cyr.- As director :* 1958 : La Môme aux boutons* 1960 : Arrêtez les tambours* 1960 : Marche ou crève...

     (1981)
  • Un chien dans un jeu de quilles, directed by Bernard Guillou (1983)
  • Équateur
    Équateur (film)
    Équateur is a 1983 French drama film directed by Serge Gainsbourg. It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.About Timar's trip to black Africa and his unfortunate passion for Adele, a murderess whose amorality sends a disillusioned Timar back to Europe.- Cast :* Francis...

    , directed by Serge Gainsbourg
    Serge Gainsbourg
    Serge Gainsbourg, born Lucien Ginsburg was a French singer-songwriter, actor and director. Gainsbourg's extremely varied musical style and individuality make him difficult to categorize...

     (1983)
  • Papy fait de la résistance, directed by Jean-Marie Poiré
    Jean-Marie Poiré
    Jean-Marie Poiré is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is the son of the producer Alain Poiré.-Filmography as director:* Ma femme... s'appelle Maurice Jean-Marie Poiré (born July 10, 1945) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is the son of the producer...

     (1983)
  • Carmen, directed by Francesco Rosi
    Francesco Rosi
    Francesco Rosi is an Italian film director. He is the father of actress Carolina Rosi.-Biography:After studying Law, but hoping to study film, Rosi entered the industry as an assistant to Luchino Visconti on La Terra trema...

     (1984)
  • Les Ripoux
    My New Partner
    My New Partner is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Philippe Noiret and Thierry Lhermitte. Noiret plays a streetwise Paris policeman who takes kickbacks from the minor criminals on his beat to allow them to continue. At the start of the film, his partner is busted for...

     (My New Partner), directed by Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

     (1984)
  • L'Arbre sous la mer, directed by Philippe Muyl (1985)
  • Le Matou
    Le Matou
    Le Matou is a 1985 Canadian/French French-language drama film based on the homonymous novel of Yves Beauchemin.- Plot :Florent and his wife Elise always had one dream: to own a restaurant...

    , directed by Jean Beaudin
    Jean Beaudin
    Jean Beaudin is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. He has directed 20 films since 1969. His film J.A. Martin Photographer, was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival, where Monique Mercure won the award for Best Actress. The film also won best Film, he won best Director, and Mercure...

     (TV) (1985)
  • Le Débutant, directed by Daniel Janneau (1986)
  • Flag
    Flag
    A flag is a piece of fabric with a distinctive design that is usually rectangular and used as a symbol, as a signaling device, or decoration. The term flag is also used to refer to the graphic design employed by a flag, or to its depiction in another medium.The first flags were used to assist...

    , directed by Jacques Santi (1987)
  • Jubiabá
    Jubiabá
    Jubiabá is a Brazilian modernist novel written by Jorge Amado in 1935. It was the basis for the 1986 motion picture of the same name, written and directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos....

    , directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos (1987)
  • Dernier été à Tanger, directed by Alexandre Arcady (1987)
  • Les Deux crocodiles, directed by Joël Séria (1987)
  • Terre sacrée, directed by Emilio Pacull (1988)
  • Lucifer et l'horloger, directed by Luc Lefebvre (short film) (1989)
  • African Timber, directed by Peter F. Bringmann (1989)
  • Astérix et le coup du menhir, directed by Philippe Grimond (voice) (1989)
  • Plein fer, directed by Josée Dayan (1990)
  • Robinson et compagnie, directed by Jacques Colombat (voice) (1991)
  • Léolo
    Léolo
    Léolo is a 1992 film by Quebecois director Jean-Claude Lauzon.The film tells the story of Léo Lauzon , a young boy living in a Montreal tenement with his dysfunctional family. He uses his active fantasy life and the book L'avalée des avalés by Québécois novelist Réjean Ducharme to escape the...

    , directed by Jean-Claude Lauzon
    Jean-Claude Lauzon
    Jean-Claude Lauzon was a Canadian filmmaker. Born to a humble family in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Lauzon worked a variety of odd jobs after dropping out of high school. He went on to study film at the Université du Québec à Montréal at the behest of Andre Petrowski, a member of the National Film...

     (1992)
  • Je m'appelle Victor, directed by Guy Jacques (1993)
  • Violetta la reine de la moto, directed by Guy Jacques (1997)
  • Que la lumière soit !’’, directed by Arthur Joffé (1997)
  • Un peu de retenue !, directed by Sylvain Gillet (short film) (1999)
  • J'ai faim !!!, directed by Florence Quentin (2001)
  • Reptil, directed by Pascal Stervinou (short film) (2003)
  • Clandestino
    Clandestino
    Clandestino is the first full-length solo album by Manu Chao, released in 1998. The album contains many soundbites throughout, two of which are bits of a speech by Subcomandante Marcos.-Track listing:...

    , directed by Paule Muxel (2003)

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