Jean-François Balmer
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Jean-François Balmer | |
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Born |
Valangin, Switzerland | April 18, 1946
Occupation | Actor, Television series |
Years active | 1975-presents |
Jean-François Balmer (born April 18, 1946 in Valangin) is a Swiss actor. He has worked extensively in French cinema, television and stage productions since the early 1970s.[1]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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1975 | Peur sur la ville | Julien Dallas | Henri Verneuil |
1976 | Little Marcel | Pottier | Jacques Fansten |
1977 | La Menace | Waldeck | Alain Corneau |
1979 | The Adolescent | André | Jeanne Moreau |
1979 | Les Égouts du paradis | 68 | José Giovanni |
1984 | The Blood of Others | Arnaud | Claude Chabrol |
1986 | La dernière image | Miller | Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina |
1989 | La Révolution française | Louis XVI of France | Robert Enrico and Richard T. Heffron |
1991 | Madame Bovary | Charles Bovary | Claude Chabrol |
1992 | Dien Bien Phu | the AFP employee | Pierre Schoendoerffer |
1996 | Beaumarchais | Antoine de Sartine | Édouard Molinaro |
1997 | The Swindle | Monsieur K | Claude Chabrol |
2000 | The King's Daughters | Jean Racine | Patricia Mazuy |
2003 | That Day | Treffle | Raúl Ruiz |
2006 | Comedy of Power | Boldi | Claude Chabrol |
2008 | Tokyo! | Mr Voland | Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Bong Joon-ho |
2010 | Mumu | the priest | Joël Séria |
2012 | Dead Europe | Gerry | Tony Krawitz |
References
- ↑ Holden, Stephen. "NY Times: Jean-François Balmer". NY Times. Retrieved 2010-05-29.
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