Bernard Woringer, a celebrated actor of the silver screen, burst onto the world stage on October 4, 1931, in the captivating city of Strasbourg, nestled within the picturesque region of Bas-Rhin, France. This accomplished thespian would go on to mesmerize audiences with his remarkable performances in a diverse array of films, including the iconic "The Three Musketeers: Part I - The Queen's Diamonds" released in 1961, the critically acclaimed "Angélique" in 1964, and the thrilling "Vengeance of the Three Musketeers" also released in 1961.
Bernard Woringer's remarkable and distinguished career in the film industry has had a profound and lasting impact on the world of cinema, with his accomplishments and contributions being remembered and celebrated for years to come.
Despite his significant and enduring influence, Bernard Woringer's life was tragically cut short on May 22, 2014, when he passed away in the serene and picturesque suburb of Puteaux, which is located in the charming department of Hauts-de-Seine, France.