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Georges Marchal

**Georges Marchal (1920-1997)** was a French actor, a prominent figure in cinema from the 1940s to the 1970s. Recognizable for his elegant charm and often aristocratic appearance, he played a wide range of characters, from romantic heroes to more ambiguous and intense figures.

Among his most celebrated roles is his collaboration with Jean-Pierre Melville in **"Le Dames du Bois de Boulogne"** (1945), where he delivered a memorable performance of seduction and deceit. He shone in important historical productions such as **"Si Versailles m'était conté..."** (1954) and **"Napoléon"** (1955), both by Sacha Guitry, where his screen presence was notable. Other noteworthy films include **"Le Rouge et le Noir"** (1955) and **"Cadet Rousselle"** (1954).

Marchal was appreciated for his ability to imbue his characters with dignity and depth, often embodying a classical elegance and a subtle intensity.

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