Highest rated movie: Themroc (1973)
Lowest rated movie: Some Too Quiet Gentlemen (1973)
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Looking for reviews of Henri Guybet movies? Cinafilm has a total of 31 reviews across 4 movies.
Movies starring Henri Guybet have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 62%.
Themroc - released in 1973 - is Henri Guybet's highest rated movie, with a score of 70% based on 14 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Henri Guybet is Some Too Quiet Gentlemen - released in 1973 - with a score of 48% based on 1 reviews.
Henri Guybet begins at the theatre café in the Café of the railway station, the sides of Coluche, Roman Bottle and Miou-Miou at the end of the 1960s. Gérard Oury gave her her first major film role in The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, where he plays Solomon, the driver is jewish Louis de Funès. His comic talent explodes shortly after chez Georges Lautner in No problem, and with Robert Lamoureux, who chose him to be the successor to Aldo Maccione in One has found the seventh company. Two great success stories that allow him to win the lead role of the film, The Pawn, in which he played Bertrand Barabi, a "pawn" who falls in love with the mother of one of his students, played by Claude Jade. This was his only romantic part, and his only lead role. Towards the end of the 1970s, he participated in several "nanars" and becomes a second recurring role. In the theatre, he becomes a big name in the theatre boulevard. In 1985, he released a 45 rpm, You have your head where ?. The 1990s are less favourable, and it has less of success, in comparison to the" golden age " of the 1970s and early 1980s, where it skirted great filmmakers such as Georges Lautner or Gérard Oury. In fact, his character only evolved little, confined most often to light comedy, and a subscriber to the roles of French so-called " means ". However, in the mid-1970s, it was popular, and the public remembers him in the movie Rabbi Jacob, where he frequented Louis de Funès, or in some films of Lautner. From 1981, it is found no more large prominent roles in the film. It does not attempt the comedy, drama, refusing, for example, roles of police, or ugly, but agrees to play characters considered as " friendly ", as for his role as a soldier in the film trilogy of Robert Lamoureux, The Seventh Company. His character ends up getting bored with the filmmakers and the producers, who were later to give him roles of size, confining most often at second or third roles, in films that do not mark the public. Thus, in the mid-1980s, Henri Guybet's going to turn more often to the tv, in tv movies. Also, it will invest in the théâtre de boulevard, a genre of performance that will be appreciated especially, by playing, for example, pieces of Feydeau. Even today, he does many voice-overs in animated films (Toy Story, 1001 pattes, etc). His filsChristophe Guybet is also a comedian. In 2012, the journalist and filmmaker Gilles Botineau reflects on his career and devoted to him a portrait documentary of 52 minutes, Henri Guybet, le rire tranquille, referring to the whole of his career. The opportunity for the comedian to tell his story but also to evoke its illustrious partners.
Henri Guybet has acted in films with Miou-Miou, André Pousse, Jean-Michel Haas and Alain Delon.
Henri Guybet has worked with these film directors: Georges Lautner, Jacques Deray, Claude Faraldo and Ilan Duran Cohen.
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