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Georges Corraface

Georges Corraface

9 titles Acting Dec 07, 1952 Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Georges Corraface, born on December 7, 1952, in Paris, France, is a distinguished French actor of Greek heritage. He embarked on his artistic journey in the realm of French theatre, dedicating years to honing his craft as a member of the International Center for Theatre Research, led by the renowned Peter Brook. This foundation in theatre paved the way for his transition into film and television, where he has made a significant impact.

Corraface’s filmography boasts a variety of notable works, including "To Tama," "Escape from L.A.," "La Pasión Turca," "Vive La Mariée," "Impromptu," "Christopher Columbus," and "A Touch of Spice." He made his feature film debut in the acclaimed adaptation of "The Mahabharata," showcasing his versatility and talent.

In addition to his cinematic achievements, Corraface has also left a mark on television. His prominent roles in series such as "La Bicyclette Bleue," "L'Été Rouge" in France, "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" in the United States, and "Drifting Cities" in Greece have further solidified his place in the entertainment industry. With a rich career spanning decades, Georges Corraface continues to be celebrated for his contributions to both film and television.

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