Georges Corraface has risen to star status in Europe throughout a career in film, theatre and television. This ruggedly charismatic leading man is notably a box-office draw in Greece, Spain and France, where he lives and is a popular celebrity. A classically trained and versatile actor, his gift for languages and his multi-cultural background has enabled him to work in eight languages and an even wider variety of accents. At the height of an auspicious and daring theater career, as a member of the famed Peter Brook Company in Paris, Corraface was discovered by David Lean in 1987. The legendary director cast him in the title role of "Nostromo". Although the film was never made, due to Lean's illness, the resultant attention launched Corraface into American productions with films like Not Without My Daughter (1991), Impromptu (1991) Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) and Escape from L.A. (1996). In recent years, however, he has found his most challenging and successful roles in European film and television where his original characterizations have won him a loyal and ever-growing following, critical acclaim and Best Actor awards. The smolderingly lusty Yaman in La pasión turca (1994) wooed audiences in Spain. Meanwhile, in France, Corraface was getting rave reviews for a wide variety of starring movie roles, ranging from the candid and ebullient macho, Cheto, in the romantic comedy Vive la mariée... et la libération du Kurdistan (1998) to the swarthy and noble ex-con, Max, in the dark psychological thriller Préférence (1998). In Greece, he made his mark with his performances first as a tormented and emotionally disconnected everyman in I sfagi tou kokora (1996), then as the comically naive and soulful peasant on a pilgrimage in To tama (2001). Both parts earned him the highest film awards in Greece. He went on to portray Fannis, the introspective and traumatized exile in the nostalgic comedy Politiki kouzina (2003), which broke all Greek box-office records before conquering audiences abroad. French television has made Corraface a broadcast star with mini-series roles like the suavely sophisticated François in La bicyclette bleue (2000), the hurt and sensitive rebel Thomas in L'été rouge (2002), or the earnestly bumbling professor in Le château des oliviers (1993)". Other TV productions focusing on contemporary issues have reinforced his popularity, through characters such as the haunted, hard-drinking journalist Rachid in the made for Arte film, Alger-Beyrouth: Pour mémoire (1998), or as Alex, a solitary, fast-talking swat team crisis negociator in Alex Santana, négociateur (2002), a series of made-for-TV movies (TF1). Overall, Corraface appears to enthusiastically alternate his more commercial work with dedicated involvement in less mainstream "films d'auteurs" with a new generation of independent filmmakers.
Georges Daaboul is an actor, known for Théo et Hugo dans le même bateau (2016) and Caïn (2012).
Georges Daoud is known for Capharnaüm (2018) and L'insulte (2017).
Georges Descrières was born on April 15, 1930 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. He was an actor, known for Le bourgeois gentilhomme (1958), Les trois mousquetaires: Première époque - Les ferrets de la reine (1961) and Le rouge et le noir (1954). He was married to Nicolette Felbert and Geneviève Brunet. He died on October 19, 2013 in Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
Georges Devdariani is (musical) theater - and film actor. He is a graduate of the "De Trap" Theater School , Amsterdam (2005) and the Royal Conservatory of The Hague (2002, MM in music theater). Since 1999 Georges has regularly been attached to different (musical) theater - film and television projects. He has played many (guest) parts in the Dutch sitcoms. In 2006 a short called "Hang" starring Georges has won two prizes at the International Film Festival in Aberdeen, Scotland. In 2007, Georges played the leading part in the Dutch horror movie "Halloween Night Ride". From 2005 thru 2007 Georges has worked as an actor at the Amsterdam Dungeon. In 2010, Georges got cast in Stephan Brenninkmeijer's new feature, "Caged". At the same time he also performed the leading part in "Desk Job", a Dutch short to win the "Best Foreign Black Comedy Award" at the New York International Independent Film Festival. Georges has been co-directing two opera's ("Don Giovanni" and "Il Trovatore"), he has also staged "Dracula", a contemporary Russian opera-thriller in St. Petersburg in 2007.
Georges Fricker is known for The Hitchhiker (1983), La révolution française (1989) and Extrême limite (1994).
A triple post-graduate (Master of Philosophy, Maîtrise Es Sciences Sociales (Master of Social Sciences), and MA in Human Resources Management degrees), Georges Gracieuse authored the book "The Bhagavad Gita: A Way to Liberation" published by Star Publication, New Delhi, India, in 1998, and "A Jesuit Who Became Father: An Autobiography" , self-published an Amazon, in 2022. He has been active in the BC Film Industry since February 2017. In November 2017, he had his first gigs as an Actor in "Rocky Mountain Christmas". In 2023, he was excited to act in "Never Let Go (Mother Land)" and "In The Blink of An Eye". Georges Gracieuse is also actively involved in Theatre. In 1984, in his University days, he directed the play "Silence the Court is in Session" by eminent playwright Vijay Tendulkar in Pune, India. In July 2024 he has been booked for the role of Gremio in "The Taming of The Shrew" directed by Simon Challenger. In July 2023 he played the role of Earl Gloucester in the amazing play "ViKing Lear" directed by Cathie Young. It was in May 2022, that he returned to the stage in the role of the charming musician James Brown in the play "Port Moody Confidential: Glimpses", written and directed by Cathie Young. Georges Gracieuse, a man, an African slave decent, who lived in Mauritius, on the east coast of Africa in the post-colonial era. In Mauritius, the social context is still imprinted with a culture of violence and rejection of slave decent people, 'the creoles' who were treated as inferior people because of their African origin and their past slave economic and social status. He evolved in this environment, into a very humble creole family who was still living in a sugar-cane plantation village. Growing up to adulthood, like many of his peers of the same slave descent origin, he was confronted with strong dual forces of social rejection that would naturally set his path to failure but also with the daily joy of acceptance and triumphs that was transforming his identity during this time. In search of an identity and an anchor in his personal life, he became a strong researcher of his true North, his path, and his true sense of belonging. Just like a bird, he traveled four continents, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America, he ended up becoming a promising Catholic Jesuit priest and then change path in the middle of his training to priesthood; but from there he discovered the whole world of unconditional love, strength and the psychological skills to navigate, through a deep understanding of the words of the Bible and the acceptance of the Holy Spirit to guide him though.
Georges Guéret was born on April 1, 1925 in Paris, France. He was an actor and producer. He died on May 21, 2018 in Chevilly-Larue, Val-de-Marne, France.
Georges Géret was born on October 18, 1924 in Lyon, Rhône, France. He is known for Z (1969), Le journal d'une femme de chambre (1964) and Roger la Honte (1966). He died on April 8, 1996 in Paris, France.
Georges Hayeck is known for Film Kteer Kbeer (2015) and Ramad (2003).