François Simon
Born: 1917-08-16 in Genève, Switzerland
Died: 1982-10-05
Known For: Acting
Biography
François Simon (16 August 1917 – 5 October 1982) was a Swiss stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 30 films between 1936 and 1982. He was the son of actor Michel Simon. Source: Article "François Simon (actor)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
1986
- Francois Simon the Presence as Self
1983
- The Basileus Quartet as Oscar Guarneri
1980
- La Femme flic as Docteur Godiveau
1979
- Christ Stopped at Eboli as Don Traiella
1978
- Violanta as Simon
- Judith Therpauve as Claude Hirsch-Balland
- The Suspended Vocation as La Montagne
- The Roads of Exile as Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Alzire or the New Continent as Voltaire
1976
- Lumière as Grégoire
1975
- Flesh of the Orchid as Joszef Berekian
- Death of the Flea Circus Director as Ottocaro Weiss
- Les Grands Détectives as Le préfet de police
1974
- Spécial cinéma as Self
- The Purloined Letter as The prefect of police
- Président Faust as Le Diable
1973
- The Invitation as Emile
1972
- Les nénuphars as 'Cigare'
- Les Gens de Mogador as Alfred Angellier
- Body of Love as Giacomo, The Father
1971
- Arsène Lupin as M. Bonatti
- To Die of Love as Mr. Leguen
- The Madman as George Plond
1970
- Charles, Dead or Alive as Charles Dé
- The Killer Strikes at Dawn as Investigating Judge Forman
1957
- The Zürrer Bakery as Marcel Piboulot
1939
- Fric-Frac as (uncredited)
- Extenuating Circumstances as 'La Poupée', accordionist
1936
- Under Western Eyes as Unnamed Character