Birthday: 1921-04-15
Deathday: 2006-07-04
Birthplace: Cap d'Ail, Alpes Maritime, France
Gender: Male
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Jean-François d'Orgeix (15 April 1921 – 4 July 2006) was a French equestrian, actor and Olympic medalist. He was born in Cap-d'Ail. He competed in show jumping at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, where he won a bronze medal in the individual contest. He also competed in show jumping at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, and placed fifth with the French team.
Under the name of Jean Pâqui he appeared in more than twenty films between 1933 and 1958.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1958-12-16 | Serenade of Texas | Abner Dawson | |
1956-01-27 | If Paris Were Told to Us | Le Comte d'Orgeix | |
1954-11-04 | The Beautiful Otero | D'Herbecourt | |
1954-04-06 | The Rebels of Lomanach | monsieur de Kervalet | |
1954-04-06 | The Rebels of Lomanach | M. de Kervalet | |
1953-03-06 | A Caprice of Darling Caroline | Captain de Cépoys | |
1951-04-25 | Dakota 308 | André Villeneuve | |
1951-04-20 | L'enfant des neiges | ||
1950-08-23 | Vendetta in Camargue | ||
1950-04-21 | Here Is the Beauty | Renaud, the engineer | |
1946-03-27 | Le Capitan (1ère époque) Flamberge au vent | Capestang | |
1946-03-27 | Le Capitan (2ème époque) Le Chevalier du roi | Capestang | |
1945-11-24 | Girl with Grey Eyes | Doctor Bernier | |
1945-11-14 | Les Cadets de l'océan | Laurent Le Gall | |
1944-05-16 | Life of Pleasure | François de Lormel | |
1943-07-28 | The Roquevillards | Maurice Roquevillard | |
1942-09-10 | Business Is Business | Xavier Lechat | |
1942-02-06 | The House of the Seven Maidens | Gérard de Boëldieu | |
1939-03-23 | The Mayor's Dilemma | Pierre Rossignol | |
1938-11-03 | Mother Love | Gilbert Quercy | |
1937-11-26 | Mama Hummingbird | Paul de Rysbergue | |
1937-01-15 | The Life and Loves of Beethoven | Pierrot | |
1934-06-08 | La maison du mystère | Pascal | |
1933-10-13 | Âme de clown | ||
1933-06-23 | L'Assommoir |