1. Burt Kwouk

    Burt Kwouk, is an actor who was born in Manchester, England "because my mother happened to be there" but was raised in Shanghai between the ages of ten months and seventeen years. He has appeared in numerous films and TV programmes over the years and is perhaps most famous for playing Cato, Inspector Clouseau's man-servant in the "Pink Panther" films. His sharp features also meant that he has played his fair share of baddies, and appeared in two James Bond films, …

  2. Alain Delon

    Alain Delon is a French actor, one of the best known outside his native country. Delon’s star rose quickly, and by the age of twenty-three he was garnering comparisons to French screen legends such as Gérard Philipe and Jean Marais, as well as American actor James Dean. He was even called the male Brigitte Bardot. Not wanting to fall back on his looks, Delon tried to take roles that presented him with more of a challenge.

  3. Aldo Sambrell

    Worked with Sergio Leone for a long time and became perhaps one of the most used European actors in Italian westerns.

  4. Grégoire Aslan

    Grégoire Aslan is an Armenian actor. Born Krikor Aslanian in Switzerland or in Istanbul, according to different sources, Aslan made his professional debut at 18 as a vocalist and drummer with a Paris dance band, then launched an acting career under the name of Koko Aslan. His first film appearance was in "Feux de joie" (1938). He became an indispensable feature in many British and American films, usually playing foreigners - Russians, Frenchmen, …

  5. George Segal

    At one time in the early 1970s, it seemed like George Segal would have a career like that enjoyed by his contemporary Jack Nicholson, that of an actor's actor equally adept at comedy and drama. Segal never made the leap to superstar status, and surprisingly, has never won a major acting award, the latter phenomenon being particularly surprising when viewed from the period 1973-4, when he reached the height of his career, appearing in A Touch of Class (1973) and Robert Altman's California...

  6. José María Caffarel Fábregas

    Speaker of French, English, Italian and Spanish

  7. Félix Pomés Soler

    A clever and cultivated man, he was Attorney at Law and studied Medicine and Pharmacy.

  8. Gordon Heath

    Ran a popular Left Bank cafe, L'Abbaye, with his lover Lee Payant

  9. Jean Servais

    Belgian leading man of French filming who reverted to melancholy-looking character parts in the 50s. Best known for his film association with directors Jules Dassin and Luis Bunuel. Achieved major stardom in mid-life in Jules Dassin's Riffiti (1955). Played Marius in the 1934 French film version of "Les Miserables." Trained for acting at the Brussels Conservatoire and was a member of Jean-Louis Barrault's theatre company for a time.

  10. Jorge Rigaud
  11. Mario Barros
  12. Manuel de Blas Muñoz
  13. Syl Lamont
  14. René Havard
  15. Maurice Sarfati
  16. Jean-Claude Berq
  17. Jean-Paul Moulinot
  18. Emilio Carrer
  19. Alberto Simono
  20. Walter Kelly
  21. Andrés Monreal