Raymond Gérôme
Raymond Gérôme (17 May 1920 — 3 February 2002) was a Belgian-born, French stage and screen actor. Gérôme was born as Raymond Joseph Léon De Backer in Koekelberg. He made his first stage appearance in 1946, in a stage production of Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher and he entered films in 1954. He is best known to English speaking audiences for his roles as The Commander in The Brain and Inspector Renard in The Greengage Summer. In later life, he lent his voice to dubbing - he provided the voice of Governor Ratcliffe in the French release of Pocahontas. In 1982 he was awarded a Pix du Brigadier for his performance in L'Extravagant Mister Wilde. Gérôme died in 2002, at his home in Les Lilas. Source: Article "Raymond Gérôme" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 1997 · Original Sin as Jean-Philippe Etienne
- 1995 · Lulu, roi de France as Baron de Vaux
- 1991 · L'Opération Corned Beef as Ghislain Chauffereau, beau-père de Jean-Jacques
- 1989 · The french revolution: Years of rage as Jacques Necker
- 1989 · The french revolution: Years of hope as Jacques Necker
- 1988 · Let Sleeping Cops Lie as chief inspector Cazalières
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1981 · Les Avocats du Diable as Maître Jules Corvisart
- 1978 · L'Exercice du pouvoir as Georges Argand
- 1978 · Dear Inspector as Head of Criminal Division
- 1977 · Animal as Le comte de Saint-Prix
- 1977 · Le Portrait de Dorian Gray as Lord Henry Wotton
- 1976 · La Femme de paille as Anton Korff
- 1976 · Le Gentleman des Antipodes as Vigerie
- 1975 · Divine as
- 1974 · Le chien des Baskerville as Sherlock Holmes
- 1974 · One Morning in June 1940 as Le colonel
- 1974 · Le Secret des Flamands as Palestrino Cavalieri
- 1973 · The Magnificent One as General Pontaubert
- 1973 · Un ange au paradis as Basset
- 1973 · A Slightly Pregnant Man as Dr Chaumont de Latour
- 1973 · The Day of the Jackal as Flavigny
- 1973 · The Conspiracy as Vignaud
- 1973 · Big Deal as Genève
- 1972 · Travels with My Aunt as Mario
- 1972 · Le Grand Échiquier as Self
- 1971 · The Deadly Trap as Commissaire Chameille
- 1971 · Samedi soir as Self
- 1970 · Céleste as
- 1970 · Dix petits nègres as Malgrave
- 1970 · Les Dix Petits Nègres as
- 1970 · Tropic of Cancer as Monsieur LeCenseur
- 1969 · Under the Sign of the Bull as Jérôme Laprade, le beau-frère et financier d'Albert
- 1969 · The Brain as Le commissaire
- 1969 · La Toile d'araignée as Lord, l'inspecteur de police
- 1968 · Lagardère as Philippe d'Orléans
- 1968 · A Little Virtuous as Maxime Kerman
- 1967 · Lagardère as Le Régent
- 1967 · Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre as Carlo Werhoff
- 1967 · The Night of the Generals as Colonel
- 1966 · At Theatre Tonight as Monseigneur Lluegos
- 1966 · At Theatre Tonight as Maloine
- 1966 · The Other Truth as
- 1965 · Tell Me Whom to Kill as
- 1963 · Le mari ne compte pas as Édouard, ami de Léon
- 1962 · The Iron Mask as Pimentel
- 1962 · The Denunciation as Pierre Malet
- 1961 · The Triumph of Michael Strogoff as Le général Vrovkine
- 1961 · Napoléon II, the Eagle as
- 1961 · Goodbye Again as Jimmy
- 1961 · The Greengage Summer as Renard
- 1961 · Princess of Cleves as
- 1960 · The French Game as Pierre
- 1960 · Murder at 45 R.P.M. as Le Commissaire
- 1957 · Mademoiselle and Her Gang as
- 1957 · Young Girls Beware as
- 1957 · Élisa as Villedieu
- 1956 · Plaisir du théâtre as Édouard, ami de Léon