Guillaume
de Sax was born Guilaume Henry Robert de Segur Lamoignon on December 23, 1889
in Paris, Île-de-France, France. The son of Count Louis de Segur Lamoignon, a
cavalry officer and president of the Sleeping Car Company and grandson of Edgar
de Segur Lamoignon he married the actress Cécile Sorel [1873-1966]. Guillaume
appeared in over 25 films from 1937-1946. He’s best remembered for his
appearances in “Carnival of Sinners” (1943), “Sins of Youth” (1941) and “Blood
Red Rose” (1939). His only Euro-western was “Ernest the Rebel” (1938) in the
role of Gringue.
Guillaume
died on November 6, 1945 in Paris, France. He was only 55.
Today
we remember Guillaume de Sax on what would have been his 125th
birthday.
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