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Georges Douking (born Georges Ladoubée; 6 August 1902 – 20 October 1987) was a French stage, film, and television actor. He also directed stage plays such as the premier presentation of Jean Giraudoux's Sodom and Gomorrah at the Théâtre Hébertot in 1943. He is perhaps best known for his role in the surreal 1972 comedy The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. He was one of the favorite actors of the French filmmaker Pierre Chenal. Douking appeared in more than 75 films between 1934 and 1981. Source: Article "Georges Douking" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


as Gardener
1972

as A Thief
1956

1939

as Le paysan
1974

as Le papé
1974

as Polish Interrogator
1966

as Clochard
1964

as The Priest
1966

as Marshall At. Arnaud
1968

as M. Cornelius
1972

as (uncredited)
1939

as Le berger avec la chèvre
1969
as Gardener
1972

as Old man
1976

as Le papé
1974

as Gardener
1972

as Prisoner
1972

1971

as Stage manager
1970

as Neighbor of 'P'tit Louis'
1969

as Pet owner
1969

as Jailer of women
1969

as Le berger avec la chèvre
1969

as Marshall At. Arnaud
1968

as Marquis de Caylus
1968

as Zwarck
1967

as Polish Interrogator
1966

as The Priest
1966

as Financier of Marko (uncredited)
1966

as Clochard
1964

as The old Manuel
1960

as Marquis de Caylus
1959

as Lighthouse keeper
1959

as Commissioner
1959

as Bob
1958

as Le fou
1958

as Le guérisseur
1957
as Le paysan
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