François-Éric Gendron
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François-Éric Gendron (March 15, 1954 in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne) is a French actor.[1] He is the son of French cellist Maurice Gendron. He is the main french voice actor of Sean Bean.
Filmography
- 1981 : Les hommes préfèrent les grosses, directed by Jean-Marie Poiré
- 1985 : Désir (Desire), directed by Jean-Paul Scarpitta
- 1985 : Eternal Fire
- 1987 : L'Ami de mon amie, directed by Eric Rohmer
- 1989 : I Want to go home, directed by Alain Resnais
- 1989 : La Révolution française (The French Revolution), directed by Robert Enrico and Richard T. Heffron
- 1990 : Dames Galantes, directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella
- 1991 : Triplex, directed by Georges Lautner
- 1998 : A deux minutes près, directed by Eric Le Hung
Television series
- Dangerous Curves : Alexandre Dorleac
- Avocats & associés (Advocates and Associates) : Robert Carvani
- Le Proc : Mathieu Brenner
References
- ↑ François Thomas L'atelier d'Alain Resnais 1989 Page 291 "De son côté, Adolph Green viendra à Paris passer une semaine de travail intensif avec Resnais. Deux autres comédiens, français ceux-là, sont également choisis très tôt: François-Éric Gendron (Lionel, un critique d'art caustique) et Caroline ..."
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