Maurice Biraud
Born: 1922-03-03 in Paris, France
Died: 1982-12-24
Known For: Acting
Biography
Maurice Biraud (3 March 1922 – 24 December 1982) was a French film actor. He appeared in 90 films between 1951 and 1982. Biraud was born on 3 March 1922 in Paris. He married actress Françoise Soulié in 1956. He suffered a heart attack at a red light while driving his car on Avenue Marceau in Paris and was taken to the Ambroise-Paré-Hospital in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, where he was certified dead on 24 December 1982. Source: Article "Maurice Biraud" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
2020
- L'affaire Matzneff as (archive footage)
2018
- Mireille Darc, la femme libre as Self (archive footage)
2002
- Michel Audiard et le mystère du triangle des Bermudes as Self (archive footage)
1983
- Un dimanche de flics as Fred
- Retour à Cherchell as Marcel Aubert
1982
- L'Esprit de famille as le docteur Moreau
1981
- Beau Pere as le camionneur, témoin de l'accident
- Why Not Us? as M. Simon, le patron
- Mon enfant, ma mère as le père
- Marie-Marie as Maxime Terrien
1980
- La bande du Rex as Commissioner Raoul Fleury
- Arsène Lupin Joue et Perd "813" as Inspecteur Weber
- The Adventures of Arsène Lupin as Inspecteur Weber
1979
- Pierrot mon ami as Crouia-Bey et Voussois
1978
- Les Hommes de Rose as Donatien Poutreux dit Fatalitas
1977
- Confessions of a Choir Boy as Le Père
- Banlieue Sud-Est as Marcel
- Gloria as Stéphane Perreau
1976
- Les Jeux de 20 heures as Self
- Nick Verlaine ou Comment voler la tour Eiffel as Prosper
- Bartleby as Dindon
1975
- Numéro un as Self
- Flic Story as Owner of the Saint-Appoline hotel
- The Gypsy as Pierrot the Naive
- Système 2 as Self
- Hello, Sisters as Monsieur Chotard
1974
- OK Patron as Leroy
- My Husband, His Mistress and I as Jean-Claude
- Le Permis de conduire as Le premier moniteur d'auto-école
- L'Or et la fleur as Charly
1973
- The Conspiracy as Brunet
- Le Concierge as M. Massoulier
- The Last Train as Maurice
- A Slightly Pregnant Man as Lamarie
1972
- She No Longer Talks, She Shoots as Herbert
- Five Leaf Clover as Georges-André Constant
- War Spies as Jérôme Nimo
1971
- Le Cri du cormoran, le soir au-dessus des jonques as Taxi driver
- Cadet Rousselle as Self
- Land of Milk and Honey as Self - The Interviewer
1967
- Sorrel Flower as Commissaire Verdier
- The Big Grasshopper as Alfred
- Deux Romains en Gaule as Le garagiste peu scrupuleux
- Ça c'est Claude François as Self
1965
- Dim Dam Dom as Self
- Cloportes as Arthur aka 'Le Mou'
1964
- Why Paris? as Denis, hotelier
- Cherchez l'idole as Self, guest at Sylvie Vartan's show (uncredited)
- Dandelions by the Roots as Jo Arengeot, un petit truand sortant de prison
- A Mouse with the Men as Francis
- The Adventures of Salavin as Louis Salavin
1963
- Any Number Can Win as Louis Naudin
- Teuf-teuf
- Chicken Soup as Inspector Morel
1962
- Paris Pick-Up as Adolphe Ferrie
- The Little Boy from the Lift as (uncredited)
- The Devil and the Ten Commandments as Louis
- The Eye of the Monocle as Martigue
- The Seventh Juror as Doctor Hess, veterinarian
1961
- The Counterfeiters of Paris as Robert Mideau, aka 'le Cave'
- Taxi for Tobruk as François Gensac
1960
- Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century as Le résident hollandais (uncredited)
- Pete the Tender as Maternati
1958
- Premier mai as Blanchot
- Three Days to Live
1957
- Too Many Lovers as Commentator (voice)
- In Six Easy Lessons
- Give Me My Chance as Un employé de Gilbert
1956
- Cinépanorama as Self
1955
- No Big Deal for Johnny
- Les deux font la paire as Lawyer
1954
- Mademoiselle Nitouche as A reservist
- The Secret of Helene Marimon
- April Fools' Day as Le vendeur du bazar
- Quai des blondes as Laurent
1953
- Wonderful Mentality
- His Father's Portrait as Didier, le snob, prétentieux, parasite
- The Slave as Photographer
1952
- The Happiest of Men as The young lawyer
- Carrot Top as Vicar
1951
- Mr. Peek-a-Boo as A colleague of Léon (uncredited)
- Good Enough to Eat as A student (uncredited)
- Le Roi des camelots as Le mari violent (uncredited)
- Jamais deux sans trois