Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1933-08-19
Deathday 2001-02-14 (67 years old)
Place of Birth Beauvais, Oise, France
Also Known As Grosso, Guy Marcel Sarrazin
Guy Grosso (1933–2001) was a French actor and humorist. Guy Grosso was the pseudonym of Guy Marcel Sarrazin. He was probably best known as half of Grosso and Modo (together with Michel Modo). Source: Article "Guy Grosso" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
as Jean-Pierre Delage
as Agent Bauju
as Gaston Tricard
as Brindavoine
as Corbeau
as De la Madrigière
as Gaston Tricard
as Pibarot
as Monjambier
as Le brigadier de gendarmerie
as Docteur Patak
as L'arbitre de boxe
as Self
as Frère Boussenard
as Self
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as Du Parc
as Self
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as White rabbit
as Gaston Tricard
as Actor in the advertising film
as Dieudonné Hadol
as Gaston Tricard
as Chastenet
as The talkative bassoonist of the Paris Opera orchestra
as Un serveur
as Gaston Tricard
as Gédeon, le souteneur éconduit d'Éloïse (segment "Les Bons Vivants")
as Officer on the bicycle who issues tickets
as Customs officer
as Le valet du Casino (uncredited)
as A cycling agent
as Gaston Tricard
as Emíle, le barman
as Visitor to Europe 1
as Customer
as Gendarme
as Villager
as Barbemont
as Author
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as Writer
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