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Julien Guiomar : ウィキペディア英語版
Julien Guiomar

Julien Guiomar (3 May 1928 in Morlaix, Finistère, Brittany – 22 November 2010 in Monpazier, Dordogne, Aquitaine), was a French film actor.
==Filmography==

* ''Le Roi de cœur'' (''King of Hearts''), directed by Philippe de Broca (1966)
* ''Ballade pour un chien'', directed by Gérard Vergez (1967)
* ''Le Voleur'' (''The Thief of Paris''), directed by Louis Malle (1967)
* ''Toutes folles de lui'', directed by Norbert Carbonnaux (1967)
* ''Pour un amour lointain'', directed by Edmond Séchan (1968)
* ''La Louve solitaire'', directed by Édouard Logereau (1968)
* ''La Fiancée du pirate'', directed by Nelly Kaplan (1969)
* ''Z'', directed by Costa-Gavras (1969)
* ''L'Auvergnat et l'autobus'', directed by Guy Lefranc (1969)
* ''La Voie lactée'' (''The Milky Way''), directed by Luis Buñuel (1969)
* ''La Horse'', directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre (1970)
* ''Borsalino'', directed by Jacques Deray (1970)
* ''Les Mariés de l'an II'', directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau (1971)
* ''Doucement les basses'', directed by Jacques Deray (1971)
* ''Décembre'', directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina (1972)
* ''La violenza: quinto potere'', directed by Florestano Vancini (1972)
* ''L'Étrangleur'', directed by Paul Vecchiali (1972)
* ''La Raison du plus fou'', directed by Raymond Devos and François Reichenbach (1973)
* ''La Proprietà non è più un furto'', directed by Elio Petri (1973)
* ''L'Histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot trousse-chemise'' (''The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot''), directed by Nina Companeez (1973)
* ''Tendre Dracula'', directed by Pierre Grunstein (1974)
* ''Dites-le avec des fleurs'', directed by Pierre Grimblat (1974)
* ''La Moutarde me monte au nez'', directed by Claude Zidi (1974)
* ''Bons baisers... à lundi'', directed by Michel Audiard (1974)
* ''Aloïse'', directed by Liliane de Kermadec (1975)
* ''Une baleine qui avait mal aux dents'', directed by Jacques Bral (1975)
* ''Section spéciale'' (''Special Section''), directed by Costa-Gavras (1975)
* ''Souvenirs d'en France'', directed by André Téchiné (1975)
* ''Adieu poulet'' (''The French Detective''), directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre (1975)
* ''L'Incorrigible'', directed by Philippe de Broca (1975)
* ''Mado'', directed by Claude Sautet (1976)
* ''L'Aile ou la cuisse'', directed by Claude Zidi (1976)
* ''Barocco'', directed by André Téchiné (1976)
* ''L'Animal'', directed by Claude Zidi (1977)
* ''Mort d'un pourri'', directed by Georges Lautner (1977)
* ''La Zizanie'', directed by Claude Zidi (1978)
* ''Ils sont fous ces sorciers'', directed by Georges Lautner (1978)
* ''Les Ringards'', directed by Robert Pouret (1978)
* ''Je vous ferai aimer la vie'', directed by Serge Korber (1979)
* ''Caro papà'', directed by Dino Risi (1979)
* ''Milo-Milo'', directed by Nicos Perakis (1979)
* ''Sono fotogenico'', directed by Dino Risi (1980)
* ''Le Bar du téléphone'', directed by Claude Barrois (1980)
* ''Inspecteur la Bavure'', directed by Claude Zidi (1980)
* ''Est-ce bien raisonnable ?'', directed by Georges Lautner (1981)
* ''Un chien dans un jeu de quilles'', directed by Bernard Guillou (1983)
* ''Équateur'', directed by Serge Gainsbourg (1983)
* ''Papy fait de la résistance'', directed by Jean-Marie Poiré (1983)
* ''Carmen'', directed by Francesco Rosi (1984)
* ''Les Ripoux'' (''My New Partner''), directed by Claude Zidi (1984)
* ''L'Arbre sous la mer'', directed by Philippe Muyl (1985)
* ''Le Matou'', directed by Jean Beaudin (TV) (1985)
* ''Le Débutant'', directed by Daniel Janneau (1986)
* ''Jubiabá'', directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos (1986)
* ''Flag'', directed by Jacques Santi (1987)
* ''Dernier été à Tanger'', directed by Alexandre Arcady (1987)
* ''Les Deux crocodiles'', directed by Joël Séria (1987)
* ''Terre sacrée'', directed by Emilio Pacull (1988)
* ''Lucifer et l'horloger'', directed by Luc Lefebvre (short film) (1989)
* ''African Timber'', directed by Peter F. Bringmann (1989)
* ''Astérix et le coup du menhir'', directed by Philippe Grimond (voice) (1989)
* ''Plein fer'', directed by Josée Dayan (1990)
* ''Robinson et compagnie'', directed by Jacques Colombat (voice) (1991)
* ''Léolo'', directed by Jean-Claude Lauzon (1992)
* ''Je m'appelle Victor'', directed by Guy Jacques (1993)
* ''Violetta la reine de la moto'', directed by Guy Jacques (1997)
* ''Que la lumière soit'', directed by Arthur Joffé (1998)
* ''Un peu de retenue !'', directed by Sylvain Gillet (short film) (1999)
* ''J'ai faim !!!'', directed by Florence Quentin (2001)
* ''Reptil'', directed by Pascal Stervinou (short film) (2003)
* ''Clandestino'', directed by Paule Muxel (2003)

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