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 +'''Pedro Jorge Rigato Delissetche''', better known by his [[stage name]]s '''George Rigaud''', '''Georges Rigaud''' or '''Jorge Rigaud''' (11 August 1905 – 17 January 1984), was an [[Argentine]] film actor who appeared in 194 films between 1932 and 1981.
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 +Born in [[Buenos Aires]], he went to live in [[France]] with his parents. He started his career in [[French films]], using the name Georges Rigaud. The 1933 film ''[[Bastille Day (1933 film)|Bastille Day]]'', in which he shared the lead with [[Annabella (actress)|Annabella]], made him a promising actor in French cinema. Rigaud starred in various European films during the 1930s. In 1941, he returned to Argentine where he resumed his film career. In 1956, he returned to Europe and eventually settled in [[Spain]]. He went on to appear in Spanish, Italian and French films. Rigaud was killed in a road accident in [[Madrid]].
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 +==Selected filmography==
 +* ''[[Fantômas (1932 film)|Fantômas]]'' (1932)
 +* ''[[Beauty Spot (film)|Beauty Spot]]'' (1932)
 +* ''[[Under the Leather Helmet]]'' (1932)
 +* ''[[The Regiment's Champion]]'' (1932)
 +* ''[[Bastille Day (1933 film)|Bastille Day]]'' (1933)
 +* ''[[Idylle au Caire]]'' (1933)
 +* ''[[A Love Story (1933 film)|A Love Story]]'' (1933)
 +* ''[[Divine (1935 film)|Divine]]'' (1935)
 +* ''[[Nitchevo (1936 film)|Nitchevo]]'' (1936)
 +* ''[[Parisian Life (1936 film)|Parisian Life]]'' (1936)
 +* ''[[Nights of Fire|Nuits de feu]]'' (1937)
 +* ''[[Sarati the Terrible (1937 film)|Sarati the Terrible]]'' (1937)
 +* ''[[Wells in Flames]]'' (1937)
 +* ''[[There's No Tomorrow (film)|There's No Tomorrow]]'' (1939)
 +* ''[[Abandonment (film)|Abandonment]]'' (1940)
 +* ''[[Paris Underground (film)|Paris Underground]]'' (1945)
 +* ''[[I Walk Alone]]'' (1948)
 +* ''[[The Trap (1949 film)|The Trap]]'' (1949)
 +* ''[[Native Son (1951 film)|Native Son]]'' (1951)
 +* ''[[They Fired with Their Lives]]'' (1951)
 +* ''[[Mi calle]]'' (1960)
 +* ''[[The Colossus of Rhodes (film)|The Colossus of Rhodes]]'' (1961)
 +* ''[[The Happy Thieves]]'' (1961) as Spanish Police Inspector
 +* ''[[The Secret of the Black Widow]]'' (1963)
 +* ''[[The Black Tulip (1964 film)|The Black Tulip]]'' (1964)
 +* ''[[Brandy (film)|Brandy]]'' (1964)
 +* ''[[That Man in Istanbul]]'' (1965)
 +* ''[[The Hell of Manitoba]]'' (1965)
 +* ''[[Black Box Affair]]'' (1966)
 +* ''[[Special Code: Assignment Lost Formula]]'' (1966)
 +* ''[[Savage Pampas (1966 film)|Savage Pampas]]'' (1966)
 +* ''[[Honeymoon, Italian Style]]'' (1966)
 +* ''[[Grand Slam (1967 film)|Grand Slam]]'' (1967)
 +* ''[[It's Your Move (1968 film)|It's Your Move]]'' (1968)
 +* ''[[Guns of the Magnificent Seven]]'' (1969)
 +* '' [[One on Top of the Other]]'' (1969)
 +* ''[[Marta (film)|Marta]]'' (1971)
 +* ''[[A Lizard in a Woman's Skin]]'' (1971)
 +* ''[[Death Walks on High Heels]]'' (1971)
 +* ''[[Horror Express]]'' (1972)
 +* ''[[All the Colors of the Dark]]'' (1972)
 +* ''[[Knife of Ice]]'' (1972)
 +* ''[[His Name Was Holy Ghost]]'' (1972)
 +* ''[[The Case of the Bloody Iris]]'' (1972)
 +* ''[[Eyeball (film)|Eyeball]]'' (1975)
 +* ''[[Maravillas (film)|Maravillas]]'' (1981)
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Pedro Jorge Rigato Delissetche, better known by his stage names George Rigaud, Georges Rigaud or Jorge Rigaud (11 August 1905 – 17 January 1984), was an Argentine film actor who appeared in 194 films between 1932 and 1981.

Born in Buenos Aires, he went to live in France with his parents. He started his career in French films, using the name Georges Rigaud. The 1933 film Bastille Day, in which he shared the lead with Annabella, made him a promising actor in French cinema. Rigaud starred in various European films during the 1930s. In 1941, he returned to Argentine where he resumed his film career. In 1956, he returned to Europe and eventually settled in Spain. He went on to appear in Spanish, Italian and French films. Rigaud was killed in a road accident in Madrid.

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