
Georges Poujouly
ActingJanuary 20, 1940— October 28, 2000 (age 60)
Garches, Seine-et-Oise [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Biography
Georges Poujouly (20 January 1940, Garches, Hauts-de-Seine – 28 October 2000, Villejuif, Val-de-Marne) was a French actor who gained international acclaim as a child for his performance in the award-winning film Forbidden Games. In the 1950s, he appeared in a number of other high-profile films, notably Les Diaboliques, And God Created Woman and Ascenseur pour l'échafaud. His later career was spent mainly in television, where he specialised in voiceover work.
Movies
(29 total)
Diabolique
19557.9
as Soudieu

Elevator to the Gallows
19587.6
as Louis

Forbidden Games
19527.8
as Michel Dolle

...And God Created Woman
19566.1
as Christian Tardieu

Is Paris Burning?
19667.2
as Landrieux (uncredited)

We Are All Murderers
19526.6
as Michel Le Guen

The Calculus Affair
19646.7
as Tintin (voice)

Vice and Virtue
19635.4
as Lieutenant Hoech

If All the Guys in the World...
19567.0
as Benj - il mozzo

Desperate Decision
19525.3
as A child (uncredited)

The Ostrich Has Two Eggs
19575.0
as Roger Barjus

Guinguette
19596.0
as Francois

Biribi
19715.8
as Sick Soldier

The Black Indies
19646.6
as Harry Ford

Island Fisherman
19595.0
as Sylvestre Moan

Peace in the Fields
19706.1
as Louis

A Mistress for the Summer
19605.5
as Michel

The Treasure of Bengal
19534.5
as Tomby



