
Gib Grossac
Gib Grossac is a French actor born Pierre Giboyau in Landau (Germany) on June 29, 1927 and died in Saclay (Essonne) on October 4, 1980. He is best known for his interpretation of the convict on the run "Le Tigre" alongside Fernand Raynaud, in the film Le Mouton, Pierre Chevalier, released in 1960. From Wikipedia (fr), the free encyclopedia
Gib Grossac is a French actor born Pierre Giboyau in Landau (Germany) on June 29, 1927 and died in Saclay (Essonne) on October 4, 1980. He is best known for his interpretation of the convict on the run "Le Tigre" alongside Fernand Raynaud, in the film Le Mouton, Pierre Chevalier, released in 1960. From Wikipedia (fr), the free encyclopedia
Known For
Cast Credits
The Marseille Contract
as Fournier
The Four Charlots Musketeers 2
as Porthos
The Four Charlots Musketeers
as Porthos
Scandal Man
as Newspaper director
The Adventures of Zadig
as Arbogad
Potatoes
as Saingery
The Captive
as Le Planteur
Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century
as Le chef des eunuques (uncredited)
Wasteland
as Announcer for the show at the funfair
Sheep
as Le Tigre
The Heirs
as Foreman who is looking for his bowl
The Motorcycle Cops
as Spy who eats bananas
The Gambler
as Player
Adventures in Indochina
as Bago
Reproduction interdite
as Brazilian