
François Simon
Biography
François Simon (16 August 1917 – 5 October 1982) was a Swiss stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 30 films between 1936 and 1982. He was the son of actor Michel Simon.
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Known For
Acting History
1986
Francois Simon the Presence as Self
1983The Basileus Quartet as Oscar Guarneri
1980La Femme flic as Docteur Godiveau
1979Christ Stopped at Eboli as Don Traiella
1978Judith Therpauve as Claude Hirsch-Balland
1978The Suspended Vocation as La Montagne
1978Alzire or the New Continent as Voltaire
1978Violanta as Simon
1978The Roads of Exile as Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1976Lumière as Grégoire
1975Les Grands Détectives as Le préfet de police
1975Death of the Flea Circus Director as Ottocaro Weiss
1975Flesh of the Orchid as Joszef Berekian
1974Spécial cinéma as Self
1974The Purloined Letter as The prefect of police
1974Président Faust as Le Diable
1973The Invitation as Emile
1972Les Gens de Mogador as Alfred Angellier
1972Les nénuphars as 'Cigare'
1972Body of Love as Giacomo, The Father
1971Arsène Lupin as M. Bonatti
1971To Die of Love as Mr. Leguen
1971The Madman as George Plond
1970The Killer Strikes at Dawn as Investigating Judge Forman
1970Charles, Dead or Alive as Charles Dé
1957The Zürrer Bakery as Marcel Piboulot
1939Extenuating Circumstances as 'La Poupée', accordionist
1939Fric-Frac as (uncredited)
1936Under Western Eyes as Unnamed Character









