Gérard Barray

Acting

Gérard Barray

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Nov 02, 1931 (93 years old)
Death date
Feb 14, 2024

Gérard Barray

Known For

The Galíndez File
2h 4m
Movie 2003

The Galíndez File

On March 12, 1956, Basque Nationalist Jesús de Galíndez Suarez...

El paraíso ya no es lo que era
1h 35m
Movie 2001

El paraíso ya no es lo que era

Mercedes (Neus Asensi) Mariángeles (Ana Risueño) and Carmen (Miriam Diaz...

Sexy Beast
1h 29m
Movie 2000

Sexy Beast

Ex-safecracker Gal Dove has served his time behind bars and...

Goya
0h 50m
TV Show 1985

Goya

Biography

Gérard Barray (born 2 November 1931 in Toulouse) is a French actor. Barray's parents split up quickly and his mother, who came from Montauban decided to return to her hometown with her little boy. Around the age of 15, he discovered a passion for jazz; he participated in a few shows in nightclubs while pursuing his studies and obtained a bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Toulouse. Camille Ricard, an actress and teacher at the Conservatory of Toulouse, who advised him to go to Paris with a letter of recommendation for a friend, Noel Roquevert. Barray enrolled at the Cours Simon, a drama school in Paris. Four years later, Gérard Barray won the Jury It will then excel in the roles of knights with a big heart. He starred as D'Artagnan, Pardaillan, Surcouf and Scaramouche. In total there practice gender in a dozen feature films, most of which are box-office success, widely known abroad. Besides films swashbuckling as Pardaillan and Scaramouche and adventure films like Surcouf, Barray turned police commissioner in two San Antonio movies. In 1969, he starred beside young actress Claude Jade in "The Witness". He played Van Britten, a mysterious museum curator who seduces a young English teacher. It was his last major role. For Claude Berri he played in Le Cinéma de papa (1970) as Richard, a super star and rather temperamental actor. His comeback in 1997 was in Alejandro Amenabar's "Abre los ojos" as Devernois, a TV man. Gérard Barray was appointed an Officer in the Order of Arts and Letters in January 2010. Source: Article "Gérard Barray" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.