
Maurice Biraud
Acteur
3 maart 1922 — 24 december 1982 (60 years)
Maurice Biraud (3 March 1922 – 24 December 1982) was a French film actor. He appeared in 90 films between 1951 and 1982. Biraud was born on 3 March 1922 in Paris. He married actress Françoise Soulié in 1956. He suffered a heart attack at a red light while driving his car on Avenue Marceau in Paris and was taken to the Ambroise-Paré-Hospital in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, where he was certified dead on 24 December 1982.
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Known For
Cinematografie
| 1983 | Un dimanche de flic · as Fred |
| 1981 | Beau-père · as Le Camionneur, Témoin De L'accident |
| 1981 | Pourquoi pas nous? · as M. Simon, Le Patron |
| 1980 | Arsène Lupin joue et perd · as Inspecteur Weber |
| 1980 | La bande du Rex · as Commissioner Raoul Fleury |
| 1976 | Bartleby · as Dindon |
| 1975 | The Gypsy · as Pierrot The Naive |
| 1975 | Flic Story · as Owner Of The Saint-Appoline Hotel |
| 1975 | Salut les frangines · as Monsieur Chotard |
| 1974 | La rivale · as Jean-Claude |
| 1974 | OK Patron · as Leroy |
| 1974 | Le permis de conduire · as Le Premier Moniteur D'auto-École |
| 1973 | The Last Train · as MauriceOp Plex |
| 1973 | A Slightly Pregnant Man · as Lamarie |
| 1973 | Le concierge · as M. Massoulier |
| 1973 | Le complot · as Brunet |
| 1972 | Five Leaf Clover · as Georges-André Constant |
| 1972 | Elle cause plus... Elle flingue · as Herbert |
| 1972 | La guerre des espions · as Jérôme Nimo |
| 1971 | Cry of the Cormoran · as Taxi Driver |
| 1967 | Sorrel Flower · as Commissaire Verdier |
| 1967 | Deux Romains en Gaule · as Le Garagiste Peu Scrupuleux |
| 1967 | Femmina · as Alfred |
| 1965 | Cloportes · as Arthur Aka 'le Mou' |
| 1964 | A Funny Boss · as Francis Blanchet |
| 1964 | Dandelions by the Roots · as Jo Arengeot, Un Petit Truand Sortant De Prison |
| 1963 | |
| 1963 | Any Number Can Win · as Louis Naudin |
| 1962 | The Eye of the Monocle · as Martigue |
| 1962 | The Devil and the Ten Commandments · as Louis |
| 1962 | Paris Pick-Up · as Adolphe Ferrie |
| 1962 | The Seventh Juror · as Le Docteur Hess - Le Vétérinaire |
| 1962 | Le petit garçon de l'ascenseur · as (uncredited) |
| 1961 | The Counterfeiters of Paris · as Robert Mideau, Aka 'le Cave' |
| 1961 | Taxi for Tobruk · as François Gensac |
| 1960 | Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century · as Le Résident Hollandais (uncredited) |
| 1958 | Premier mai · as Blanchot |
| 1957 | Charmants garçons · as Commentator (voice) |
| 1957 | |
| 1957 | Donnez-moi ma chance · as Un Employé De Gilbert |
| 1957 | |
| 1956 | Man and Child · as Cast |
| 1954 | April Fools' Day · as Le Vendeur Du Bazar |
| 1954 | Miss Nitouche · as A Reservist |
| 1953 | His Father's Portrait · as Didier, Le Snob, Prétentieux, Parasite |
| 1953 | The Slave · as Photographer |
| 1951 | La marche · as Cast |
| 1951 | Mr. Peek-a-Boo · as A Colleague Of Léon (uncredited) |
| 2019 | Aznavour by Charles · as Self |
| 1976 | Les jeux de 20 heures · as Self |
| 1975 | Number One · as Self |
| 1975 | Système 2 · as Self |
| 1972 | Top to ... · as Self |
| 1971 | Cadet Rousselle · as Self |
| 1971 | Land of Milk and Honey · as Self - The Interviewer |
| 1967 | Ça c'est Claude François · as Self |
| 1965 | Dim Dam Dom · as Self |
| 1964 | Cherchez l'idole · as Self, Guest At Sylvie Vartan's Show (uncredited) |
| 1956 | Cinépanorama · as Self |



















