
Gib Grossac
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Gib Grossac is a French actor born Pierre Giboyau in Landau (Germany) on June 29, 1927 and died in Saclay (Essonne) on October 4, 1980. He is best known for his interpretation of the convict on the run "Le Tigre" alongside Fernand Raynaud, in the film Le Mouton, Pierre Chevalier, released in 1960. From Wikipedia (fr), the free encyclopedia
Known for
Credits

Rosebud (1975)
Actor

The Gambler (1958)
as Player

The Marseille Contract (1974)
as Fournier

Potatoes (1969)
as Saingery

Sheep (1960)
as Le Tigre

The Lovers (1958)
Actor

The Four Charlots Musketeers (1974)
as Porthos

The Four Charlots Musketeers 2 (1974)
as Porthos

Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century (1960)
as Le chef des eunuques (uncredited)

Scandal Man (1972)
as Newspaper director

Clash of Steel (1962)
Actor

The Terror with Women (1956)
Actor

Wasteland (1960)
as Announcer for the show at the funfair

Reproduction interdite (1957)
as Brazilian

The Motorcycle Cops (1959)
as Spy who eats bananas

Deux Romains en Gaule (1967)
Actor

Adventures in Indochina (1958)
as Bago

The Captive (1962)
as Le Planteur

The Heirs (1960)
as Foreman who is looking for his bowl

The Adventures of Zadig (1970)
as Arbogad

The Price of Flesh (1959)
Actor





