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George Rigaud

Acting

Born August 11, 1905 · Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Died January 17, 1984

Also known as Pedro Jorge Rigato Delissetche · Jorge Regaud · Giorgio Rigato

Biography

Pedro Jorge Rigato Delissetche, known as George Rigaud or Jorge Rigaud (Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 11, 1905 - Madrid, Spain, January 17, 1984) was an Argentine actor, who also worked in American, French, Italian and Spanish cinema.

Filmography37 titles

The Castilian

1963as Millán

Whisky and Ghosts

1974as Il suo complice

The Tall Women

1966as Apache Chief

Curro Jiménez

as Trilling

Grand Slam

1967as Gregg Hutchinson

There's No Tomorrow

1940as Georges

Nicholas and Alexandra

1971as The French Ambassador

I Walk Alone

1947as Maurice

Fantômas

1932as Charles Rambert, le neveu de la baronne

Death Walks on High Heels

1971as Captain Lenny

Even Angels Eat Beans

1973as O'Riordan

Spy Today, Die Tomorrow

1967

The Case of the Bloody Iris

1972as Professor Isaacs

Horror Express

1972as Count Maryan Petrovski

His Name Was Holy Ghost

1972as Don Firmino Mendoza

Eagles Over London

1969as British general

The Black Tulip

1964as L'intendant général / Chief of Police

Sugar Colt

1967as Alan Pinkerton

Lost Command

1966as Priest

The Secret of the Black Widow

1963

Knife of Ice

1972as Ralph

A Place Called Glory

1965as Seth Grande

Alive or Preferably Dead

1969as Mr. Scott

The Colossus of Rhodes

1961as Lisippo, Dario's uncle

The Happy Thieves

1961as Spanish Police Inspector

A Bullet for Sandoval

1969

Finger on the Trigger

1965as Benton

Eyeball

1975as Rev. Bronson

Murder Mansion

1972as Elsa's father (as Jorge Rigaud)

The Stranger and the Gunfighter

1974as Lord Barclay

Guns of the Magnificent Seven

1969as Gabriel

Seven Guns for the MacGregors

1966as Alastair MacGregor

Cry, Onion

1975as Terrateniente (uncredited)

Savage Pampas

1966as Old Man

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

1977as Professor

Jaguar Lives!

1979as French party guest (as Jorge Regaud)

Get Mean

1975as Emir - Moorish General (uncredited)