Raymond Gérôme
Raymond Gérôme, born on May 17, 1920, in Koekelberg, Belgium, was a distinguished French actor renowned for his work in both theater and film. Originally named Raymond Joseph Léon De Backer, he made his theatrical debut in 1946 with a performance in "Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher." He transitioned to cinema in 1954 and garnered international recognition, particularly among English-speaking audiences, for his memorable roles as The Commander in "The Brain" and Inspector Renard in "The Greengage Summer."
Throughout his illustrious career, Gérôme showcased his versatility and talent across various genres. In addition to his on-screen roles, he became a notable voice actor, lending his voice to the character of Governor Ratcliffe in the French version of Disney's "Pocahontas." His exceptional talent was recognized in 1982 when he received a Pix du Brigadier for his outstanding performance in "L'Extravagant Mister Wilde."
Raymond Gérôme passed away on February 3, 2002, at his residence in Les Lilas, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring actors and entertain audiences around the world. His contributions to the arts remain celebrated, marking him as a significant figure in the realms of theater and film.
Filmography
The Night of the Generals
The Other Truth
L'Opération Corned Beef
The Deadly Trap
A Slightly Pregnant Man
Tropic of Cancer
The Brain
Animal
Under the Sign of the Bull
Travels with My Aunt
The Day of the Jackal