Bereavements
André OUMANSKY
Published on
October 1, 2025
Violette Oumansky,
his wife,
his children,
grandchildren
and
great-grandchildren
are deeply
saddened
to inform you of
the death of
André OUMANSKY
comedian
on September 26,
2025.
A final tribute
will be paid to
him in the Cathedral
of
Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky,
12, rue Daru,
Paris (8th arrondissement),
on Friday, October
3, 2025,
at 2 p.m.
Veteran French theater, film, TV and voice director and
actor André Oumansky died in Paris, France on September 26th. He was
92. Born in Paris on August 15, 1933, he appeared in more than 80 films from
1958. He was very active in the theater and played important supporting roles
in films and television. He was certainly one of the last "survivors"
from the cast of the film "Normandie-Niemen" (1960). He also did some
voice-over work, notably lending his voice to Omar Sharif in the legendary
"Doctor Zhivago" (1965) and to the elderly Dracula (Gary Oldman) in
Coppola's "Dracula" (1992). André was married to Violet and was the
father of two children. Oumansky appeared in one Spaghetti western as the U.S.
president in 2009’s “Lucky Luke” starring Jean Dujardin.
OUMANSKY, André
Born: 8/15/1933, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Died: 9/26/2025, Paris, Île-de-France, France
André Oumansky’s western – actor:
Lucky Luke – 2009 (U.S. president)

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