Georges Douking
Biography
Georges Douking (born Georges Ladoubée; 6 August 1902 – 20 October 1987) was a French stage, film, and television actor. He also directed stage plays such as the premier presentation of Jean Giraudoux's Sodom and Gomorrah at the Théâtre Hébertot in 1943. He is perhaps best known for his role in the surreal 1972 comedy The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. He was one of the favorite actors of the French filmmaker Pierre Chenal.
Douking appeared in more than 75 films between 1934 and 1981.
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Known For
Acting

1972
asGardener

1966
asThe Priest

1934
as
1938
asPlanque

1938
asSoldier Rémuset

1938
asThe second detective

1938
asThe bartender

1938
asPausanias

1938
asSpy

1939
asFirmin

1939
asBrazoux

1939
as
1943
asThe thief (uncredited)

1943
asGregor

1943
as
1943
asFather Biondi

1943
asThe painter

1950
asLe parlementaire, un ami de Fred

1951
asLe paysan

1956
asA Thief

1957
asLe guérisseur

1952
asLe moine Enrique - commissaire de l'inquisition

1959
asCommissioner

1972
asPrisoner

1959
asMarquis de Caylus

1939
asL'aveugle

1939
asPlayer

1939
asUn ivrogne

1976
asOld man

1958
asLe fou

1959
asLighthouse keeper

1970
asStage manager

1971
as
1969
asJailer of women

1969
asNeighbor of 'P'tit Louis'

1949
asUn soultier

1935
asHubert

1967
asZwarck

1968
asMarquis de Caylus

1968
asMarshall At. Arnaud

1938
asParent

1964
asClochard

1974
asLe papé

1969
asPet owner

1958
asBob

1948
asLe préparateur

1969
asLe berger avec la chèvre

1960
asThe old Manuel

1939
as(uncredited)

1939
asAhmed

1966
asPolish Interrogator

1966
asFinancier of Marko (uncredited)

1937
asle domestique simplet de la pension Paleari

1936
asUnnamed Character

1935
asNicolas
asM. Cornelius
asLe paysan
Production
Crew
Directing