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Georges Poujouly

Georges Poujouly (20 January 1940 in Garches, Hauts-de-Seine – 28 October 2000 in Villejuif, Val-de-Marne) was a French actor who gained international acclaim as a child for his performance in the award-winning film ''Forbidden Games''. In the 1950s, he appeared in a number of other high-profile films, notably ''Les Diaboliques'', ''And God Created Woman'' and ''Ascenseur pour l'échafaud''. His later career was spent mainly in television, where he specialised in voiceover work.
==1950s==
At the age of 11, Poujouly was chosen by film director René Clément for the role of Michel Dollé, befriender of the orphaned Paulette (Brigitte Fossey), in the World War II drama ''Forbidden Games'' (''Jeux interdits''). The film was not greatly successful on its original release in France, but struck a chord with audiences and critics in other countries and went on to win numerous awards, including the 1952 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. ''Forbidden Games'' is considered a classic of French cinema, and the spare, haunting performances of Poujouly and Fossey among the most notable of screen performances by child actors.〔(James Travers, filmsdefrance.com )〕
In 1952, Poujouly played the role of Michel le Guen in André Cayatte's ''We Are All Murderers'' (''Nous sommes tous des assassins''). He played smaller parts in Henri-Georges Clouzot's celebrated 1955 suspense film ''Les Diaboliques'', and Roger Vadim's ''And God Created Woman'' (''Et dieu...créa la femme'') in 1956. A more substantial role, as a car thief turned killer, came in 1958 in the Louis Malle-directed thriller ''Ascenseur pour l'échafaud'', with Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet.〔(Biography at Allocine.com (in French) )〕

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