•
Great Man (1951), as L'interne Marcillac •
They Were Five (1952), as Philippe •
Four Red Roses (1951), as Pietro Leandri • '''' (1952), as Jean-Pierre •
Judgement of God (1952), as
Albert III, Duke of Bavaria •
The Happiest of Men (1952), as Michel Brissac •
The Crimson Curtain (1953), as The officer •
A Caprice of Darling Caroline (1953), as Livio •
Children of Love (1953), as Doctor Jacques Baurain •
Alarm in Morocco (1953), as Jean Pasqier •
Le Chevalier de la nuit (1953), as Chevalier Georges de Ségar •
Tempest in the Flesh (1954), as Gino •
Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954), as
Axel von Fersen •
Flesh and the Woman (1954), as Pierre Martel •
The Three Thieves (1954), as Gastone Cascarilla •
Caroline and the Rebels (1955), as Juan d'Aranda / de Sallanches •
Bad Liaisons (1955), as Blaise Walter •
Lord Rogue (1955), as Lord Henry Seymour •
The Wages of Sin (1956), as Jean de Charvin •
The Lebanese Mission (1956), as Jean Domèvre •
Les Lavandières du Portugal (1957), as Jean-François Aubray •
Guinguette (1959), as Marco •
Island Fishermen (1959), as Guillaume Floury • '''' (1959), as Jacques Moulin • '''' (1959), as
Tsar Alexander I •
The Crossroads (1959), as Javier •
The Opportunists (1960), as Philippe Brideau •
Préméditation (1960), as Bernard Sommet •
Rendezvous (1961), as Pierre • '''' (1962), as Antoine de Montpezat • '''' (TV film, 1964), as Franck •
Vol 272 (TV miniseries, 1964), as Marc • '''' (TV film, 1965), as Robert •
The Poppy Is Also a Flower (1966), as Galam Khan • '''' (TV series, 1966), as Commandant Jean Leroy-Dantec •
Las cuatro bodas de Marisol (1967), as Frank Moore •
Untamable Angelique (1967), as Osman Ferradji •
Angelique and the Sultan (1968), as Osman Ferradji •
Under the Roofs of St. Pauli (1970), as Doctor Pasucha •
Au théâtre ce soir: Les Français à Moscou (TV play, 1972), as Blanchet • ''Le Temps de vivre, le temps d'aimer'' (TV series, 1973), as Jean Moser •
Le Chirurgien de Saint-Chad (TV series, 1976), as Doctor Patrick Villaresi •
Liebe läßt alle Blumen blühen (TV film, 1984), as Marquis de Formentière •
Au théâtre ce soir: Adieu Prudence (TV play, 1985), as Fred Russel ==References==