Georges Atlas, a renowned thespian, came into this world on the fourteenth day of August, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, in the picturesque city of Geneva, Switzerland, a country nestled in the heart of Europe, where the majestic Alps meet the rolling hills and the sparkling lakes.
Throughout his illustrious career, Atlas left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, showcasing his remarkable talent in a plethora of iconic films, including the critically acclaimed "Aux frontières du possible" in 1971, "Quentin Durward" also released in 1971, and the beloved animated classic "The Twelve Tasks of Asterix" in 1976.
Georges Atlas's remarkable journey on this earth came to a close on the twenty-sixth day of February, nineteen hundred and ninety-six, in the charming city of Boulogne-Billancourt, situated in the picturesque Hauts-de-Seine department of France, a country renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes.