Guy Mairesse

Guy Mairesse was an American actor who is best known for Z (1969), That Most Important Thing: Love (1975), and Aux frontières du possible (1971). Born on June 14, 1924, in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, France, he had a notable career in film and television. He passed away on April 11, 2009, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Guy Mairesse was married to Anne Françoise Morot-Sir and previously to Viviane Beaumadier, though that marriage ended in divorce. Details about his family life are limited, but he participated in the arts throughout his life.

Death and Legacy

Guy Mairesse died on April 11, 2009, in Paris, France. His contributions to cinema, particularly in French film, are remembered through his various roles and performances. He is celebrated for his work in films that tackled significant themes and stories.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
L’Important c’est d’aimer 1975-02-12 Laurent Messala
Miss Muerte 1966-08-01 Hans Bergen
Una ragione per vivere e una per morire 1972-12-27 Donald MacIvers
Tamango 1958-01-24 Werner
Z 1969-02-26 Dumas aka The Russian
L’Aveu 1970-04-29 Doctor
S.A.S. à San Salvador 1983-02-25 Jesus
Le Chevalier Dupin: La lettre volée 1974-02-09 Duvernois
Le choix des armes 1981-08-19 Boxing coach
March or Die 1977-09-08 Maurice, Legionnaire at the Station