
Claude Brasseur was born in 1936 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He made his first steps in the theatre in 1955 by creating Judas, Marcel Pagnol, before the start of the year following the film Meeting in Paris by Georges Lamp... (Full Biography Below)
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Claude Brasseur was born in 1936 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He made his first steps in the theatre in 1955 by creating Judas, Marcel Pagnol, before the start of the year following the film Meeting in Paris by Georges Lampin. It rotates with the greatest directors of the period, including Georges Franju, Marcel Carné and Jean Renoir, but this is television, which offers him his first big roles :Rouletabille in The Mystery of the yellow room of John Kerchbronet Sganarelle in Dom Juan ou le Festin de pierre Marcel Bluwalen 1965, and especially François Vidocq in The New Adventures of Vidocq, from 1971 to 1973, where he replaces Bernard Noël, who was in the 1960s, the protagonist of the first series. It was not until 1974 with The Breasts of ice by Georges Lautner that he has really been out to the cinema, getting the consecration with An elephant that misleads enormously by Yves Robert in 1976, which earned him a César for best actor in a supporting role in 1977. The success of the movie leads to a sequel in 1978, We will go all in paradise. It gets back a César in 1980 for his role in the War of The fonts. He has toured in more than 90 films, including La Boum, by Claude Pinoteau, in which he played the father of Vic (Sophie Marceau), Wolves among them, José Giovanni, and more recently in Camping and The family Hero (2006). From 2003 to 2007, he played the detective Frank Keller in the television series of the same name, broadcast on TF1. Since September 2013, he is every night of the week on France 2 in a short program : There is no age.
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