Gregoire Aslan
Gregoire Aslan was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Aslan appeared in such films as "Act of Love" (1953), "Mr. Arkadin" (1955) with Orson Welles and "He Who Must Die" (1958). He also appeared in the Peter Finch drama "Windom's Way" (1958), the Peter Van Eyck thriller "The Snorkel" (1958) and the Stanley Baker action flick "Sea Fury" (1958). He continued to work steadily in film throughout the sixties, appearing in the Spencer Tracy adventurous drama "The Devil at 4 O'Clock" (1961), the comedy "The Rebel" (1961) with Tony Hancock and "King of Kings" (1961). He also appeared in the Rex Harrison crime drama "The Happy Thieves" (1962). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in the adaptation "Lost Command" (1966) with Anthony Quinn, the comedic adaptation "A Man Could Get Killed" (1966) with James Garner and the comedy "Our Man in Marrakesh" (1966) with Tony Randall. He also appeared in "A Flea in Her Ear" (1968) and "Marry Me! Marry Me!" (1969) with Claude Berri. Aslan last acted in the drama "Meetings With Remarkable Men" (1979) with Dragan Maksimovic. Aslan passed away in January 1982 at the age of 74.