Maurice Biraud
Maurice Biraud, born on March 3, 1922, in Paris, was a prominent French actor whose career spanned over three decades. He made a significant impact on the film industry, featuring in 90 films from 1951 until his untimely death in 1982. Biraud's dedication to his craft and his versatile performances earned him a notable reputation in French cinema.
In 1956, he married the talented actress Françoise Soulié, sharing both a personal and professional connection. Biraud's life came to a tragic end on December 24, 1982, when he suffered a heart attack while driving on Avenue Marceau in Paris. He was quickly transported to the Ambroise-Paré Hospital located in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, where he was pronounced dead.
Maurice Biraud's legacy endures through his extensive body of work, showcasing his talent and dedication to the art of acting. His contributions to film continue to be celebrated by audiences and industry professionals alike.
Filmography
Beau Pere
The Gypsy
The Eye of the Monocle
A Slightly Pregnant Man
Taxi for Tobruk
Flic Story
The Counterfeiters of Paris
Dandelions by the Roots
The Last Train
Any Number Can Win