Pierre Maguelon
He moved with his parents at the age of six years old in Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone which he will be guided to find a pseudonym. After studying at the Beaux-Arts in Montpellier, he starts from 1954 to 1968 in nightclubs, author and interpreter of tales humorous, semi-improvised under the pseudonym of Small-Bobo. He went to Paris in 1957. It occurs at the Golden Horse. It is of the first parties such as that of Georges Brassens, with whom it binds friendship. It became popular in 1974 with the television series, the Brigades of The Tiger in which he played the inspector Marcel Terrasson. He has alternated roles in theatre, television and film where he played a secondary role. It has thus given a reply to Raymond Devos, Line Renaud, Lino Ventura, Michel Galabru... Pierre Maguelon was withdrawn in its house of Cabrespine in the Aude. The actor has been the victim of a brain hemorrhage when he participated in the theatre festival in Saint-André, Pyrénées-Orientales, of which he was the guest of honour. He died in the Hospital of Perpignan. After a funeral in the church of Saint-Etienne de Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, it is buried in the communal cemetery of the same township.
Movies starring Pierre Maguelon (46)
André Pagnol
André Pagnol
The Peasant
Roger
Victor Sauvagnac
L'adjudant
Jean-Louis Cousinet
Clément Jouve
Le Gardien De Prison Optimiste
François, Father Of Lili
François, Father Of Lili
Fernand Labadie
Carbon De Castel-Jaloux
Le Capitaine Albert Moitte
M. Fauvel
Marius Ceredo
Maurice Babin
Varenne
Inspector Adami
Le Commissaire
Le Commissaire Chevaud
L'inspecteur Commenci
Le Lieutenant
L'inspecteur Leoni
Michel, Restaurateur Sud-Ouest À Paris, Ami De Benoît
The Policeman
Mignot
Police Sergeant
Guardian
L'ami De Césarin
Le Caporal De La Guardia Civil / Civil Guard Caporal
Detective #1
Verglandier
Arthur - Fire Chief
(Uncredited)
Un Co-Détenu
Perrin, Station Master Of Gretz
Olympia's Stage Manager
Un Complice De Cartouche


