
Gérard Oury
Acting
🎂 1919-04-29
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gérard Oury (29 April 1919 – 20 July 2006) was a French film director, actor and writer. His real name was Max-Gérard Houry Tannenbaum. The son of Serge Tannenbaum, a violinist, and Marcelle Houry, a journalist, Oury studied at Lycée Janson de Sailly and at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art. He became a member of the Comédie-Française just one year before World War II, but fled to Switzerland to escape the anti-Jewish persecutions by the Vichy government. After 1945 he restarted his career as an actor, performing in the theatre and in supporting roles in the cinema. Oury became a movie director in 1959 (The Itchy Palm (fr)) and gained his first success in 1961 with Crime Does Not Pay (Le crime ne paie pas). Joining André Bourvil and Louis de Funès as a comic duo, he burst into commercial filmmaking with 1965's The Sucker (Le corniaud). The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.[1] The following year, Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At! (La Grande Vadrouille) was even more successful, attracting the largest audiences ever in France (17.27 million admissions). This box-office record stood for decades, only surpassed in 1997 by Titanic from James Cameron. Oury shot the 1969 comedy Le Cerveau (The Brain) in English, starring David Niven in the lead role as a criminal mastermind. Living together with the French actress Michèle Morgan, he was the father of French writer Danièle Thompson and grandfather of actor/writer Christopher Thompson. He died aged 87 in Saint-Tropez on 20 July 2006.
Cast credits(53)

Self
1982

Self
1975

Self
1998

Self
1974

Self
1987

Self
1972

Self - Main Guest
1972

Self
1975

Self
1987
Self
1971

Self
1956

Self
1968

Enzo Cinti
1954
Self
1975

Le client galant
1947

Un spectateur de '40 ans déjà '
1986
(voice)
1953
Self
1987

Self - Actor, director, producer (archive footage)
2017

Claude Marceau
1963

Roland Grenier
1949

Napoleon
1953

Teklel Hafouli
1959

Inspector Dubois
1954

Maurice
1951

Jacques Decrey
1958

Gérard Bailly
1955

Un journaliste
1951

(uncredited)
1950

Marcel Palmer
1957

Julius Pindar
1956

Self
2016

Philinte
1941

Yusef
1953

Grégory Black
1956

Narrator (voice)
1952

Napoleon Bonaparte (segment: Napoleon and Josephine)
1954

Self (archive footage)
2023
1959

Dauphin of France
1953

Captain George Two
1954

Bruno
1950

Villeterre
1955

The Doctor
1961

Le Dauphin
1949

(uncredited)
1949

Napoleon Bonaparte
1954

Cameo Appearance (uncredited)
1960

docteur Bosc
1958

Maurice Portal
1958

Lionel Moreau
1951

Récitant (voice)
1957

Self
2002