Guy Piérauld

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1924-10-05

Place of Birth

Lyon, Rhône, France

Guy Piérauld

Biography

Born Guy di Piro on October 5th 1924, Guy Piérauld (often mistakenly credited as Guy Piérault), is a French actor and writer remembered for his voice acting career (French voice of Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, Maxwell "Max" Smart. He died on June 15th 2015 at 90.

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Acting History

2024
On a volé ma VF as Self (archive footage)
1992
Le Miel et les Abeilles as Albert
1992
Dorothée : Le cadeau de la rentrée as Le Disc Jockey
1985
Georges Courteline au travail & Boubouroche as Tignasse - Amédée
1978
Surprise Sock as Le chauffeur de taxi
1977
Emmenez-moi au Ritz as Club boss
1976
Le Cœur sous le paillasson as Édouard
1975
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle! as Professor Cedric Addlepate (voice)
1975
Midi Première as Self
1974
Stavisky... as Le contrôleur-receveur
1974
House of 1000 Pleasures as Un branleur
1973
Line Up and Lay Down as Le propriétaire de l'appartement vide
1973
Pique-nique en ville as Raphaël
1972
The Grand Duke's New Clothes as Le bouffon
1972
Tintin and the Lake of Sharks as Dupond (voice)
1972
Detective Story as L'inspecteur Donati
1971
Ubu enchaîné as Lord Catoblepas, L'avocat général
1971
Herminie as L'agent secret M.W. 427
1970
Céleste
1970
Bed and Board as Le Réparateur TV
1969
Tintin and the Temple of the Sun as Dupond (voice)
1968
Barnaby as Hector le rat
1966
At Theatre Tonight as L'agent secret M.W. 427
1965
The Ghostly Rental as Le clown
1965
Le Roi Lear as le fou du Roi
1964
L'assassin viendra ce soir as Inspector Martin
1964
Le petit Nicolas as The photograph
1962
Les Culottes rouges as Un homme de la troupe (uncredited)
1962
The Suitor
1961
The Fenouillard Family
1955
The Light Across the Street as Antoine
1955
The Hussars as le soldat comptant les chevaux
1954
Peek-a-boo as Un musicien ambulant
1954
Men Think Only of That as Baron Haussmann / Republican / Walker
1954
The Scheming Women as Un machiniste
1953
Lettre ouverte as A tenant (uncredited)
1952
Les Bonnes Manières
1951
The Red Rose as Man from Yves's troupe