Maxime Saury

Maxime Saury was a French actor and composer who is best known for Adieu Philippine (1962), Les tricheurs (1958), and Music-hall parade (1955). Born on February 27, 1928, in Enghien-les-Bains, Val-d’Oise, France, he passed away on November 14, 2012, in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Maxime Saury’s personal and family life are limited. He was born and raised in France, and he spent much of his career in the French entertainment industry. His artistic talent encompassed both acting and composing, making significant contributions to French cinema and music.

Career Highlights

Maxime Saury had a notable career as both an actor and a composer, showcasing his skills in several films and television programs. He was particularly recognized for his roles in classic French films during the mid-20th century. Saury was often seen as a prominent figure in the French arts scene.

Death and Legacy

Maxime Saury died on November 14, 2012, leaving behind a legacy in French cinema and music. His contributions are remembered by fans of classic French films, and he is celebrated for his artistic achievements that enriched the cultural landscape of France.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
La Chance aux chansons 1984-03-26 Self
Le Grand Échiquier 1972-01-12 Self
Cadet Rousselle 1971-11-04 Self
Midi trente 1972-03-06 Self
Samedi soir 1971-01-09 Self
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche 1975-01-12 Self
Système 2 1975-01-19 Self
Midi Première 1975-01-06 Self