Jacques Spiesser
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Jacques Spiesser is a French actor born on 7 June 1947 in Angers.
Biography
After having taken courses at the Conservatoire, he made his film, debut in 1972, in Nina Companeez's Faustine et le bel été Nina Companeez with Muriel Catala.
He is best known to English-speaking audiences for playing the role of Gilles in Priceless.
Filmography
Cinema
- 1972: Faustine et le bel été, directed by Nina Companeez
- 1973: R.A.S. d'Yves Boisset
- 1974: Un homme qui dort, directed by Bernard Queysanne d'après Georges Perec
- 1974: L'Ironie du sort d'Édouard Molinaro
- 1974: Stavisky d'Alain Resnais
- 1974: La Gifle, directed by Claude Pinoteau
- 1974: Section spéciale, directed by Costa-Gavras
- 1975: Serious as Pleasure, directed by Robert Benayoun
- 1975: Lumière, directed by Jeanne Moreau
- 1975: Le Petit Marcel, directed by Jacques Fansten
- 1976: Je suis Pierre Rivière, directed by Christine Lipinska
- 1976: La Victoire en chantant, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
- 1977: Le juge fayard, dit Le Shériff d'Yves Boisset
- 1982: La Truite, directed by Joseph Losey
- 1985: Folie suisse, directed by Christine Lipinska
- 1986: On a volé Charlie Spencer, directed by Francis Huster
- 1988: Baxter, directed by Jérôme Boivin avec Lise Delamare
- 1989: Thick Skinned, directed by Patricia Mazuy
- 1989: L'Homme imaginé, directed by Patricia Bardon
- 1992: Tout ça... pour ça !, directed by Claude Lelouch avec Fabrice Luchini
- 1996: Madame Jacques sur la Croisette, directed by Emmanuel Finkiel avec Shulamit Adar
- 1998: Rembrandt, directed by Charles Matton avec Klaus Maria Brandauer
- 1999: La Vie moderne, directed by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa avec Isabelle Huppert
- 2000: De l'histoire ancienne, directed by Orso Miret avec Yann Goven
- 2000: Après la réconciliation, directed by Anne-Marie Miéville avec Anne-Marie Miéville et Jean-Luc Godard
- 2001: C'est la vie, directed by Jean-Pierre Améris avec Jacques Dutronc
- 2002: Elle est des nôtres, directed by Siegrid Alnoy avec Sasha Andres
- 2003: Je suis un assassin, directed by Thomas Vincent avec François Cluzet
- 2003: San-Antonio, directed by Frédéric Auburtin avec Gérard Lanvin
- 2005: Itinéraires, directed by Christophe Otzenberger
- 2006: Le Passager de l'été, directed by Florence Moncorgé-Gabin avec Catherine Frot et Laura Smet
- 2006: C'est beau une ville la nuit, directed by Richard Bohringer avec Richard Bohringer
- 2006: Hors de prix, directed by Pierre Salvadori avec Audrey Tautou et Gad Elmaleh
- 2006: Mon meilleur ami, directed by Patrice Leconte avec Daniel Auteuil et Dany Boon
- 2007: Écoute le temps (Fissures), directed by Alanté Kavaïté avec Emilie, directed byquenne et Ludmila Mikaël
- 2007: Nos retrouvailles, directed by David Oelhoffen avec Jacques Gamblin et Nicolas Giraud
- 2009: A Man and His Dog, directed by Francis Huster
- 2009: Coco, directed by Gad Elmaleh
- 2014: Le Dernier Diamant, directed by Éric Barbier avec Bérénice Bejo et Yvan Attal
Television
- 1974: Le Pain noir, directed by Serge Moati (feuilleton télévisé)
- 1983: Diane Lanster, directed by Bernard Queysanne
- 1995: Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre (téléfilm), directed by Denys de La Patellière : le comte de Saint-Fiacre
- 1998: Victor Schoelcher, l'abolition, directed by Paul Vecchiali
- 1999: Dessine-moi un jouet : Raoul Monge
- 2004: Nature contre nature : M. Lorieux
- 2005: Zodiaque : Maître Etienne Lefort
- 2005: La Belle et le sauvage : Le commissaire Perrault
- 2006: Chasse à l'homme avec Richard Berry
- 2007: Le Vrai coupable, directed by Francis Huster
- 2007: Le Lien, directed by Denis Malleval
- 2007: Sous les vents de Neptune, directed by Josée Dayan: Adrien Danglard
- 2009: L'Homme aux cercles bleus, directed by Josée Dayan
- 2009: Mourir d'aimer, directed by Josée Dayan
- 2009: Jusqu'à l'enfer, directed by Denis Malleval
Theatre
- Comédien
- 1985: Le Cid, directed by Corneille, mise en scène Francis Huster, Théâtre Renaud-Barrault
- 1987: Dom Juan, directed by Molière, mise en scène Francis Huster, Théâtre Renaud-Barrault
- 1992: Suite royale d’après Crébillon fils et Denis Diderot, mise en scène Francis Huster, Théâtre Marigny
- 1993: Le Cid, directed by Corneille, mise en scène Francis Huster
- 1998: Flip !, directed by Tom Rooney, mise en scène Roger Mirmont, Théâtre Fontaine
- Metteur en scène
- 1986: Diderot et l'abbé Barthélémy d'après Denis Diderot, Théâtre Renaud-Barrault
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