Georges Gorby was a French actor, best known for his roles in Madame et son filleul (1919), Les femmes collantes (1920), and Chouquette et son as (1920). He was born on March 9, 1862, in Saujon, Charente-Inférieure, France, and passed away on August 2, 1948, in Nesles-la-Vallée, Seine-et-Oise, France.
Personal and Family Life
Georges Gorby, born Georges Édouard Théodore Godeau, led a private life, with few details available about his family background. He spent most of his career in the early 20th century, a time when the film industry was evolving rapidly, which likely influenced his work and life.
Death and Legacy
Georges Gorby died on August 2, 1948. His contributions to early French cinema have left a mark on the film industry, helping to shape comedic roles in silent films. Although not widely known today, his performances in early films are a part of the rich history of French cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Max n’aime pas les chats | 1913-09-26 | |
L’Amour tenace | 1912-10-03 | M. Rocdefer |
Les vacances de Max | 1914-01-09 | |
Max pédicure | 1914-04-23 | |
Le hasard et l’amour | 1915-12-31 | |
Un mariage imprévu | 1913-11-11 | |
Max victime du quinquina | 1911-12-15 | |
Max et la doctoresse | 1914-07-10 | |
Le billet doux | 1913-10-24 | |
Max virtuose | 1913-12-12 | |
Max asthmatique | 1914-09-17 | |
Atout cœur | 1931-10-06 |