
Bernard Le Coq
Acting
Biography
Bernard Le Coq (born 25 September 1950) is a French actor. He has appeared in more than one hundred and fifty films since 1967. His first big role Bernard Le Coq has played as Annie Girardot's son and Claude Jade's brother in the family drama Hearth Fires by Serge Korber in 1972. He won a César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 2002 for his performance as Prof. Christian Licht in Beautiful Memories. Source: Article "Bernard Le Coq" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: September 25, 1950
Place of Birth: Le Blanc, Indre, France
Known For

Kaamelott
Kaamelott is a French comedy medieval fantasy television series created, directed, written, scored, and edited by Alexandre Astier, who also starred as the main character. The series, which originally ran for six seasons (referred to as 'books'), ran from January 3, 2005, to October 31, 2009, on M6. In this offbeat account of King Arthur's quest for the Grail, virtually every journey, battle or adventure is stopped dead in its tracks by the knights of the round table's most worldly traits: cowardice, greed, idiocy or misplaced chivalry. As a consequence, instead of epic adventures we are treated with the characters' pragmatic and anachronistic take on each and every event in the Grail legend, true to the purest sitcom tradition.

Mémoires en fuite
Frédéric Lemoyne must be very happy in his life: he is a famous biologist and the son of a hero of French resistance: his father, Marcel Lemoyne, doctor, took care for wounded members of the Resistance and helped them to find hiding places.Every year Jeanne Lemoyne , the elder sister of Frédéric celebrates his heroism in a square of Lyon. But suddenly François discovers a strange bank account in Switzerland.

Ça, c'est Paris !
François, owner of Tout-Paris cabaret, struggles to decide between selling his historic venue or keeping the legacy. Amid personal stories of dancers Justine, Teresa, and Coralie, the cabaret troupe rallies to recapture its former glory.

Le Clan Pasquier

I Love Périgord

Everything Is Fine
An ordinary family faces a catastrophe: the serious illness of one of its children. Each member of the family sees their personal life impacted by this ordeal. Disasters make people more human, though not necessarily better.

S.A.C. : Des hommes dans l'ombre

The Future Awaits
In July 1942, during the Vel’ d’Hiv’ Roundup of Jewish families in Paris, 13 year old Tauba Birenbaum and her parents, who are Polish Jews, find refuge in a tiny room for the next 765 days. Living conditions are tough and they fear being discovered at any moment. But while her parents sink further into despair, Tauba’s fighting spirit shines through. She finds joy in every little thing, from a piano drawn on the floor, to the views of Paris through an open window. Despite extreme circumstances, she will keep hope until the liberation of Paris, and take back control of her life.

Joyeux Noel
France, 1914, during World War I. On Christmas Eve, an extraordinary event takes place in the bloody no man's land that the French and the Scots dispute with the Germans…

Cesar and Rosalie
A young woman becomes entangled with a successful businessman, but her ex tries to win her back, provoking intense jealousy that leads her to reconsider her choice. Ultimately, one man's actions force a resolution to her dilemma.
Filmography
as Hubert
as Philippe Rochette
as Jacques Baudry
as Daniel
as Pascal
as Pierre-Aimé
as Jerôme Grenadier
as André
as Révérend Georges Pritchard
as Antoine
as Docteur Morgan
as Enzo
as Richard Meyers
as Victor's father
as Voltaire, âgé
as André
as Etienne
as Auguste
as Martin Calbert
as Georges
as Father Bernard
as Martin
as Marc
as François Ortiz
as Stan Vidal
as Père Gabriel
as Henri Duvallois
as César
as Victor
as Jacques Chirac
as Antoine de Suze
as Hadrien Darcourt
as Bruno Cellini
as Self
as Bruno
as Jean Villandreux
as Jacques Chirac
as Simon
as Manuel - 1992
as Raymond Queneau
as Adémar
as Mascrier
as Castaing
as Vincent
as Aristides de Souza Mendes
as Gilbert
as Maître Jean-Noël Ferret
as Le prêtre
as Marcel - Le patron du bar
as René de Chateaubriand
as Daniel Valmer
as Maurice Papon, le préfet de police de Paris
as Ram Pasquier
as Antoine
as Hopquin
as François
as President
as Guy
as Ferrand
as The General
as Walcott / Granger
as Georges's Editor-In-Chief
as Fabien
as Fearmac
as Lionel Monde
as Gérard
as Maurice Rey, le producteur
as Daniel
as Gérard Vasseur
as Vater
as Bernard
as Emmanuel
as Cervois
as André Herbault
as Roland
as Christian Licht
as Pascal Olmetti
as Romain
as Paul Muffat
as Pr Frédéric Lemoyne
as Charles Bertoux
as Cordier
as Jean-Michel
as François
as Pierre Gallois
as Jean Roumisse
as Tony Sachs
as Lieutenant De Scève
as inspecteur Marvier
as Estier
as Bill Haydon
as Pierre
as The traveler
as Victor Dupuis
as Jacques
as Théo
as Pierre Tammard
as Jean-Noël Tavernier
as Victor Tokarev
as Inspecteur François Gireau
as Self
as Inspecteur Tom Tarnopol
as Colonna
as Alain Calvet
as David Santander
as Gassowitz
as Fernand Tabard
as Phillipe
as Jérôme
as Le photographe
as Raphaël
as Jacques Maréchal
as Allard
as Laurent
as Pierre
as Erwin Dekel
as le jeune homme 1974
as Marc Gauthier
as Christophe Merignac, jeune diplomé, ambitieux
as Paul Cateux
as Michel
as Jean-Paul Boursault
as Albain Cérès
as Bernard
as Jérôme Ratières
as Jerry (uncredited)
as Jean-Pierre
as Le garçon dans la grange