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Georges Weiss
(1926-1993)
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Georges Weiss was born on 13 October 1926. He was an actor, known for
Telerop 2009 - Es ist noch was zu retten (1974)
,
Ein Fall für Männdli (1973)
and
Die Gejagten (1961)
. He died on 30 May 1993.
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Known for
Telerop 2009 - Es ist noch was zu retten
7.2
TV Series
Ali el Nagef
(as George Weiss)
1974 • 1 ep
Ein Fall für Männdli
7.6
TV Series
Actor
1975 • 1 ep
Die Gejagten
6.6
Actor
1961
Wilhelm Tell
6.4
Rudenz
1960
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Krock & Co.
TV Movie
Ernst Graf
(as George Weiss)
1976
Ein Fall für Männdli
7.6
TV Series
1975
1 episode
Telerop 2009 - Es ist noch was zu retten
7.2
TV Series
Ali el Nagef
(as George Weiss)
1974
1 episode
Das Reich Gottes in Böhmen
TV Movie
Ulrich von Rosenberg
1964
Die Gejagten
6.6
1961
Wilhelm Tell
6.4
Rudenz
1960
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Alternative name
George Weiss
Born
October 13
,
1926
Died
May 30
,
1993
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