Maurice Teynac (1915–1992) was a French actor. In 1948 he starred in the film The Lame Devil under Sacha Guitry.
In 1954 he appeared in London's West End in J.B. Priestley's poorly reviewed play The White Countess.
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2009
as M. Bordure (archive footage)
2003
as Chefingenieur Kranz (archive footage)
1981
as Chamrode
1977
as Marquis de Clérambault
1977
as Prior
1976
as Marcel Scandini
1976
as Self
1973
as Doctor Lambert
1973
as Bastien-Thiery's Lawyer
1972
as Minister of Internal Security
1970
as Silvio Scott
1970
as Lewis
1970
1968
as Mr. Dobbins
1968
as Moritz Szeps
1968
as Monsieur Martin
1968
as Stanmore
1968
as Le patron
1967
as Cooper
1967
as General (uncredited)
1966
as Alain
1965
as Reginald
1965
1963
as Baron Edward de Chassier
1963
as Alfred Thirios
1963
1962
as Deputy Manager
1962
as André Napoleon Renard
1962
as Le père supérieur / Father Superior
1962
as Levasseur
1961
as Baron des Bruyères
1961
as L'ivrogne / Stephane's Friend
1960
as Doctor
1960
1958
as Doctor Bernais
1958
as James Milligan
1957
1957
as Kurt Topfer
1957
as Labaroche
1956
as Bernard Dufresnes
1956
1955
as Nicolas de La Reynie
1955
as Trevelle
1955
as Count Emmanuel de Las Cases
1954
as Dr. Curtiss
1954
as Mountfeller
1954
as M. de Montespan
1953
as Za l'Amour
1953
1952
as The Christ
1952
as Heldinge
1952
as Sophocle Zélos
1951
as Un avocat (uncredited)
1951
as Self
1951
as Louis Malinay
1951
as Jean Maréchal, le cinéaste
1950
as Inspecteur Wens
1949
1949
as Barton
1949
as Fantomas
1948
as Georges Sommer
1948
as Chimerowitz
1948
as Charles X
1948
as André Leclerc, l'auteur dramatique
1947
as Fred
1947
1946
1943
as L'imitateur
1942
as Maxence Leroy
1941
1941
1941
as Marmont