Gib Grossac
Born: 1927-06-29 in Landau, Germany
Died: 1980-10-04
Known For: Acting
Biography
Gib Grossac is a French actor born Pierre Giboyau in Landau (Germany) on June 29, 1927 and died in Saclay (Essonne) on October 4, 1980. He is best known for his interpretation of the convict on the run "Le Tigre" alongside Fernand Raynaud, in the film Le Mouton, Pierre Chevalier, released in 1960. From Wikipedia (fr), the free encyclopedia
Filmography
1975
1974
- The Four Charlots Musketeers as Porthos
- The Marseille Contract as Fournier
- The Four Charlots Musketeers 2 as Porthos
1972
- Scandal Man as Newspaper director
1970
- Un mystère par jour as Mollard
- The Adventures of Zadig as Arbogad
1969
- Potatoes as Saingery
1962
- The Captive as Le Planteur
- Clash of Steel
1960
- Sheep as Le Tigre
- Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century as Le chef des eunuques (uncredited)
- The Heirs as Foreman who is looking for his bowl
1959
- The Motorcycle Cops as Spy who eats bananas
- The Price of Flesh
1958
- The Lovers
- The Gambler as Player
- Adventures in Indochina as Bago
1957
- Reproduction interdite as Brazilian