Guillaume de Sax

1889-1945

Biography: life and films

Guillaume de Sax was a French actor whose birth name was Guillaume-Henri-Robert. He was born in Paris, France on 23rd December 1889 and died in Paris, France on 6th November 1945, aged 55.

His best films as an actor include Maurice Tourneur's Péchés de jeunesse (1941), Léon Mathot's Forte tête (1942), La Main du diable (1943) and Louis Daquin's Le Voyageur de la Toussaint (1943).

Guillaume de Sax appeared in 28 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Richard Pottier (3 films), Maurice Tourneur (3) and Léon Mathot (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (14 films), comedy (8), comedy-drama (5) and Thriller (3).

Our average rating for Guillaume de Sax over all films is: 2.5

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Un de la Canebière (1937) [a]

Ernest le rebelle (1938) [a]

J'étais une aventurière (1938) [a]

Le Récif de corail (1938) [a]

Les Gens du voyage (1938) [a]

Trois valses (1938) [a]

Angélica (1939) [a]

Deuxième bureau contre kommandantur (1939) [a]

Rappel immédiat (1939) [a]

L'Or du Cristobal (1940) [a]

Ne bougez plus (1941) [a]

Péchés de jeunesse (1941) [a]

Défense d'aimer (1942) [a]

Forte tête (1942) [a]

L'Amant de Bornéo (1942) [a]

La Fausse maîtresse (1942) [a]

Mam'zelle Bonaparte (1942) [a]

Pontcarral, colonel d'empire (1942) [a]

Adémaï bandit d'honneur (1943) [a]

La Ferme aux loups (1943) [a]

La Main du diable (1943) [a]

Le Voyageur de la Toussaint (1943) [a]

Picpus (1943) [a]

Vingt-cinq ans de bonheur (1943) [a]

Vautrin (1944) [a]

L'Invité de la onzième heure (1945) [a]

La Vie de bohème (1945) [a]

Les Clandestins (1946) [a]



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