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Jean Desailly
Biography:
Jean Desailly (August 24, 1920, Paris – June 11, 2008) was a French actor. He was a member of the Comédie-Française from 1942 – 1946, and later participated in about ninety movies. Desailly was married to the French actress Simone Valère.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Françoise Dorléac, une promesse as Self (archive footage) | 2018-07-10 |
La Dilettante as Edmond Thibault | 1999-07-07 |
Le radeau de la Méduse as La Tullaye | 1998-07-15 |
Équipe de nuit as Le père | 1990-04-25 |
Les Tisserands du pouvoir 2, la révolte | 1988-12-16 |
Les Tisserands du pouvoir as Auguste Roussel | 1988-10-21 |
Cambiamento d'aria as Ricky Lefèvre | 1988-01-03 |
La Dixième de Beethoven as Stephen Fauldgate | 1985-03-16 |
Le fou du roi as Louis XIV | 1984-05-16 |
The Professional as Ministre | 1981-10-21 |
Heads or Tails as Bourgon-Massenet, directeur de la police | 1980-08-30 |
La pitié dangereuse as Mr. de Kesfalva | 1979-12-26 |
I've Got You, You've Got Me by the Chin Hairs as Le directeur de la PJ | 1979-04-04 |
The Skirt Chaser as Charles-Edmond | 1979-01-17 |
The Irony of Chance as M. Desvrières | 1974-04-30 |
The Serpent as Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | 1973-04-07 |
The Inheritor as Jean-Pierre Carnavan | 1973-03-22 |
A Cop as Distinguished Man | 1972-10-01 |
The Assassination of Trotsky as Alfred Rosmer | 1972-04-20 |
Le Misanthrope as Philinte | 1971-02-20 |
Countdown to Vengeance as Le docteur Michel Saint-Rose | 1970-01-29 |
The Comeuppance as le commissaire | 1970-01-09 |
You Will Reap the Tempest as Narrator (voice) | 1969-11-26 |
Le deuxième coup de feu as Olivier Lenoir | 1969-02-28 |
La Chapelle de Ronchamp as Narrator | 1969-01-01 |
Franciscan of Bourges as M. Toledano | 1968-04-29 |
The 25th Hour as Le ministre | 1967-04-26 |
The Dance of the Heron as Edouard | 1966-07-04 |
The Two Orphans as Le comte de Linières | 1965-05-24 |
The Soft Skin as Pierre Lachenay | 1964-04-20 |
Graduation Year | 1964-02-12 |
Le Doulos as The Superintendant Clain | 1962-12-13 |
Lust as Monsieur Duparc - le Père de Bernard | 1962-03-07 |
The Seven Deadly Sins as Monsieur Duparc - le Père de Bernard (segment "La luxure") | 1962-03-07 |
Famous Love Affairs as le baron Adrien de Jonchère | 1961-11-03 |
One Night at the Beach as Dr Francis | 1961-06-14 |
The Laws of War as Uhrmacher Rede | 1961-05-08 |
The Passion of Slow Fire as Stéphane Blanchon | 1961-03-02 |
Love and the Frenchwoman as Le narrateur (voix) (L'Adolescence) | 1960-09-16 |
The Dance of Death as Fred Pellmann | 1960-05-25 |
The Baron of the Locks as Mr. Maurice Montbernon | 1960-04-13 |
Premeditated as Judge Lenoir | 1960-04-08 |
The Great Deception as le Roi Louis XV | 1959-09-23 |
125 Rue Montmartre as Commissaire Dodelot | 1959-09-09 |
The Possessors as François Schoudler, le fils | 1958-11-19 |
Maigret Sets a Trap as Marcel Maurin | 1958-01-29 |
Impressions de New York as Narrator | 1956-11-01 |
The Grand Manoeuvre as Victor Duverger | 1955-10-26 |
Royal Affairs in Versailles as Marivaux | 1954-02-10 |
With André Gide as Narrator (voice) | 1952-02-22 |
Jocelyn as Jocelyn | 1952-01-18 |
Chicago Digest | 1951-07-24 |
Bullfight as Narrator (voice) | 1951-07-10 |
Tomorrow We Get Divorced as Max Blachet | 1951-02-02 |
Véronique as Florestan | 1950-09-01 |
Chéri as Fred Peloux, dit 'Chéri' | 1950-06-28 |
Keep an Eye on Amelia as Marcel Courbois | 1949-12-16 |
La Veuve et l'innocent as Claude Girelle | 1949-08-24 |
The Mark Of The Day as Larzac | 1949-04-06 |
L'échafaud peut attendre as Michel Vincent | 1949-02-09 |
Just a Big Simple Girl as Michel | 1948-06-09 |
Square of Knaves as Jacques de la Bastide | 1947-12-10 |
Loves, Delights and Organs as Jean Pelletier | 1947-05-16 |
The Revenge of Roger as Raymond de Noirville | 1946-10-23 |
Homeland as Karloo | 1946-10-22 |
Pastoral Symphony as Jacques Martens - his son | 1946-09-26 |
Sylvia and the Ghost as Frederick | 1946-02-06 |
The Last Judgment as Kyril | 1945-12-08 |
Father Goriot as Bianchon | 1945-03-22 |
Le Voyageur de la Toussaint as Gilles Mauvoisin | 1943-04-08 |