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Claude Piéplu

103 yearsMay 10, 1923Paris, FrancePopularity 0.6

Claude Piéplu, born on May 10, 1923 in Paris, France, was a prominent figure in the film industry. He is recognized for his roles in various cinematic works, notably 'Let's Rob the Bank' (1964) where he portrayed a Priest, 'I'm Losing My Temper' (1974) as Docteur Hubert Durois, and 'Should Not!...' (1996) where he took on the role of le "père" de Bernard.

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Claude Piéplu, born on May 10, 1923 in Paris, France, was a prominent figure in the film industry. He is recognized for his roles in various cinematic works, notably 'Let's Rob the Bank' (1964) where he portrayed a Priest, 'I'm Losing My Temper' (1974) as Docteur Hubert Durois, and 'Should Not!...' (1996) where he took on the role of le "père" de Bernard. Piéplu's contributions to cinema spanned several decades, showcasing his versatility and commitment to his craft.

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