Guy Decomble
Guy Decomble, born on November 12, 1910, in Aulnay-sous-Bois, France, was a notable figure in the French film industry. He is recognized for his contributions as an actor, particularly in supporting roles following World War II.
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Guy Decomble, born on November 12, 1910, in Aulnay-sous-Bois, France, was a notable figure in the French film industry. He is recognized for his contributions as an actor, particularly in supporting roles following World War II. Decomble's filmography includes the 1956 film "Bob le Flambeur," in which he portrayed the character of Police Commissary Ledru. His work also extended to television, with one of his most memorable roles being the teacher in François Truffaut's "The 400 Blows." Decomble's career spanned several decades, showcasing his versatility and impact on French cinema during that period.






