Maurice Teynac

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Maurice Teynac (1915–1992) was a French actor. In 1948 he starred in the film The Lame Devil under Sacha Guitry.

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In 1954 he appeared in London's West End in J.B. Priestley's poorly reviewed play The White Countess .

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