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Poll: Who's that "Gueule"?
A poll by ElMaruecan82
Results of 403 votes:
127
Alain Delon
in
Rocco and His Brothers (1960)
43
Jean-Paul Belmondo
27
Lino Ventura
in
The Sicilian Clan (1969)
27
Louis de Funès
in
The Tattoo (1968)
20
Yves Montand, c. 1960.
20
Gérard Philipe
in
The Red and the Black (1954)
18
Jean Gabin
in
Moontide (1942)
13
Jacques Perrin
in
Cinema Paradiso (1988)
12
Maurice Chevalier c. 1932
10
Jean-Pierre Léaud
in
The 400 Blows (1959)
9
Fernandel
9
Charles Boyer, 1937.
8
Jean Marais
6
Philippe Noiret
in
The Old Gun (1975)
6
Jean Rochefort
in
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (1972)
6
Jacques Tati
in
Jour de Fête (1949)
5
Jean-Louis Trintignant
in
A Man and a Woman (1966)
5
Michel Simon
in
Bizarre, Bizarre (1937)
5
Pierre Richard
in
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (1972)
4
Louis Jouvet
in
Bizarre, Bizarre (1937)
4
Charles Vanel
in
The Wages of Fear (1953)
4
Jean-Pierre Aumont
3
Jean-Pierre Marielle
in
Femmes Fatales (1976)
3
#25
2
Raimu
in
The Baker's Wife (1938)
2
Michel Piccoli
in
Dillinger Is Dead (1969)
2
Bernard Blier
in
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (1972)
1
Bourvil
1
Max Linder
1
Daniel Gélin
in
Rue de l'Estrapade (1953)
0
Paul Meurisse
in
The Black Monocle (1961)
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