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Julien Guiomar (3 May 1928 in Morlaix,
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– 22 November 2010 in
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film actor. The actor had retired to the
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. The person who incarnated Colonel Vincent in " Papy fait de la resistance", Jacques Tricatel in " L'Aile ou la cuisse," who had donned the police colonel's uniform in "Z", of Costa-Gavras, Who died at the age of 82 from heart disease in the night of 21–22 November at the Saint-Hilaire clinic where he had been hospitalized. The man, born in Morlaix, was also very fond of the south-west. "It was an exceptional being, simple, a very easy approach," says an Agenais of the world of the spectacle who had participated in a show organized for the 80 years of the comedian in Dordogne Périgord.


Filmography

* '' Le Roi de cœur'' (''King of Hearts'') (directed by
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) (1966) as Monseigneur Marguerite * ''
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'' (''The Thief of Paris'') (directed by
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) (1967) as L'abbé Félix La Margelle * ''
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'' (directed by Norbert Carbonnaux) (1967) as Antoine Bascou * '' La Louve solitaire'' (directed by Édouard Logereau) (1968) as Durieux * '' Pour un amour lointain'' (directed by
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) (1968) as Maxime * '' Ballade pour un chien'' (directed by Gérard Vergez) (1969) as Robin * '' Z'' (directed by
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) (1969) as Le colonel de gendarmerie * '' La Voie lactée'' (''The Milky Way'') (directed by
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) (1969) as Le curé espagnol / Spanish priest * '' L'Auvergnat et l'autobus'' (directed by
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) (1969) as Me Valentin Chanterive * '' La Fiancée du pirate'' (directed by
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) (1969) as Le Duc * '' La Horse'' (directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre) (1970) as Le commissaire * ''
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'' (directed by Jacques Deray) (1970) asSimon Boccace * '' L'Étrangleur'' (directed by Paul Vecchiali) (1970) as L'inspecteur Simon Dangret * '' Les Mariés de l'an II'' (directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau) (1971) as Le représentant du peuple * '' Doucement les basses'' (directed by Jacques Deray) (1971) as Francisco * '' La violenza: quinto potere'' (directed by Florestano Vancini) (1972) as Commissario Golino * '' State of Siege'' (directed by Costa-Gavras) (1972) Carlos Ducas (voice, uncredited) * '' La Raison du plus fou'' (directed by Raymond Devos and François Reichenbach) (1973) as Le patron du restaurant * '' Décembre'' (directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina) (1973) as Le général Beaumont * '' La Proprietà non è più un furto'' (directed by Elio Petri) (1973) as Bank Director * '' L'Histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot trousse-chemise'' ('' The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot'') (directed by Nina Companeez) (1973) as Le mari de Rosemonde * '' Une baleine qui avait mal aux dents'' (directed by
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) (1974) as Julien * '' Tendre Dracula'' (directed by Pierre Grunstein) (1974) as Le producteur * '' Dites-le avec des fleurs'' (directed by
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) (1974) as Le docteur Comolli * '' La Moutarde me monte au nez'' (directed by Claude Zidi) (1974) as Albert Renaudin * '' Bons baisers... à lundi'' (directed by Michel Audiard) (1974) as Maurice Poudevigne - le mari cocu d'Esmeralda * '' Aloïse'' (directed by
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) (1975) as Le directeur du théâtre * '' Section spéciale'' (''Special Section'') (directed by
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) (1975) as Le substitut général Tétaud * '' Souvenirs d'en France'' (directed by
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) (1975) as Victor Pedret * '' L'Incorrigible'' (directed by
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) (1975) as Camille * ''
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'' (''The French Detective'') (directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre) (1975) as Le contrôleur général Ledoux * ''À cause de l'homme à la voiture blanche'' (directed by Jean Rougeul) (1975) * '' Mado'' (directed by Claude Sautet) (1976) as Lépidon * '' L'Aile ou la cuisse'' (directed by Claude Zidi) (1976) as Jacques Tricatel * '' Barocco'' (directed by
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) (1976) as Gauthier * '' L'Animal'' (directed by Claude Zidi) (1977) as Fechner * '' Mort d'un pourri'' (directed by Georges Lautner) (1977) as Fondari * '' La Zizanie'' (directed by Claude Zidi) (1978) as Le docteur Landry * ''
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'' (directed by Georges Lautner) (1978) as Stumph-Bachelier, le président * '' Les Ringards'' (directed by Robert Pouret) (1978) as Jeannot Bidart, dit "La presse" * '' Je vous ferai aimer la vie'' (directed by
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) (1979) as Dr. Pierre Soltier * '' Caro papà'' (directed by
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) (1979) as Parrella * ' (directed by
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) (1979) as Louis * '' Sono fotogenico'' (directed by
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) (1980) as Carlo Simoni * '' Le Bar du téléphone'' (directed by Claude Barrois) (1980) as Antoine Bini * '' Inspecteur la Bavure'' (directed by Claude Zidi) (1980) as Le commissaire-divisionnaire Vermillot * '' Est-ce bien raisonnable ?'' (directed by Georges Lautner) (1981) as Raymond Volfoni * '' Un chien dans un jeu de quilles'' (directed by Bernard Guillou) (1983) as Alexandre * '' Équateur'' (directed by
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) (1983) as Bouilloux * '' Papy fait de la résistance'' (directed by Jean-Marie Poiré) (1983) as Le colonel Vincent * ''
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'' (directed by
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) (1984) as Lillas Pastia * '' Les Ripoux'' (''My New Partner'') (directed by Claude Zidi) (1984) as Commissaire Bloret * '' L'Arbre sous la mer'' (directed by
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) (1985) as Thomas * '' The Alley Cat (Le Matou)'' (directed by
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) (1985) as Aurélien Picquot * '' Le Débutant'' (directed by Daniel Janneau) (1986) as Lucien Berger * ''
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'' (directed by
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) (1986) as Luigi * '' Dernier été à Tanger'' (directed by Alexandre Arcady) (1987) as Le commissaire Gomez, un flic aux ordres * ''
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'' (directed by
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) (1987) as Léon Terzakian * '' Les Deux crocodiles'' (directed by Joël Séria) (1987) asJulien Derouineau * '' Terre sacrée'' (directed by Emilio Pacull) (1988) as Le père * ' (directed by Peter F. Bringmann) (1989) as Girolles * '' Astérix et le coup du menhir'' (directed by
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) (1989) as Le devin Prolix (voice) * '' Lucifer et l'horloger'' (directed by Luc Lefebvre) (1989, Short) * '' Plein fer'' (directed by
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) (1990) asFabiani * '' Robinson et compagnie'' (directed by Jacques Colombat) (1991) as Bougainville (voice) * '' Léolo'' (directed by Jean-Claude Lauzon) (1992) as Grandfather * '' Je m'appelle Victor'' (directed by Guy Jacques) (1993) as Emile * '' Violetta la reine de la moto'' (directed by Guy Jacques) (1997) as Corneille * '' Que la lumière soit'' (directed by
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) (1998) as Dieu le père * '' Un peu de retenue !'' (directed by Sylvain Gillet) (1999, Short) * ''
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'' (directed by
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) (2001) as Guyomard, l'oncle de Lily * '' Reptil'' (directed by Pascal Stervinou) (2003, Short) as Emile Picard * '' Clandestino'' (directed by Paule Muxel) (2003) as Jean


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Guiomar, Julien 1928 births 2010 deaths People from Morlaix French male film actors Place of death missing