
François Chaumette
Acting
Biography
François Chaumette (1923–1996) was a French actor. Source: Article "François Chaumette" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: September 8, 1923
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Ondine
In the forest, knight-errant Hans meets and falls in love with Ondine, a water-sprite who is attracted to the world of mortal man.

Britannicus
Emperor Claudius had a son, Britannicus, before marrying Agrippina and adopting her son Nero, born of a previous marriage. Nero succeeded Claudius and ruled the Empire. Despite his reign, Nero decides to free himself from his mother's yoke and take revenge on Britannicus, the brother who has everything and whom he envies.

Le Grand Échiquier

Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur
Schulmeister, l’espion de l’empereur (Schulmeister, the Emperor's Spy) is a French historical adventure television series consisting of 13 episodes (1971–1974), inspired by the real life of Charles Louis Schulmeister, a famous spy in the service of Napoleon I. It alternates between historical facts and fiction, offering a fictionalized portrait of a cunning spy, loyal to Napoleon, and always ready to turn a situation to his advantage.

Z
A prominent politician is murdered during a demonstration. The government and army are trying to suppress the truth, but a tenacious magistrate is determined to not to let them get away with it.

Time Masters
On planet Perdide, an attack of giant hornets leaves young Piel alone in a wrecked car with his dying father. A mayday message reaches their friend Jaffar, an adventurer travelling through space. Onboard Jaffar’s shuttle are the renegade Prince Matton, his fiancée, and Silbad, who knows Perdide well. Thus begins an incredible race across space to save Piel.

The Visitors
Les Visiteurs is about the disappearance of a team of six extraterrestrials coming to study Earth. The Empire of the Four Planets dispatch two police detectives to find them. They slip into two human bodies just as they are about to die, those of a Frenchman Jean-Louis and a German woman Renate, and resuscitate them so as to pursue their mission.

The Devil's Envoys
At the end of the 15th century, a man and a woman, posing as traveling minstrels, are sent by the Devil to a castle to seduce its inhabitants.

Belphegor, or The Phantom of the Louvre
Four episodes chronicle a mysterious phantom who appears in the Musée du Louvre in Paris at night. Neither guards nor police are able to make an arrest. But a curious young man tries to break the ice and discover what drives the creature and its activities.

The Hunchback of Paris
Duke Philippe de Nevers is an influential and popular man who is married to a beautiful wife called Aurore. His rival Philippe de Gonzague hates him enough to organise an attempt on him. The Duke is accompagnied by Henri de Lagardère when de Gonzague's henchmen altogether attack him. Lagardère cannot save his friend because the both of them are hopelessly outnumbered. He has to escape in order to save the Duke's daughter and swears revenge. Together with his old buddy Passepoil he raises the little girl in Spain. At the same time he returns frequently to France where he detects confronts his friend's murderers and puts them to the sword one by one until only their former leader is left. Finally he discovers that Philippe de Gonzague is the man for whom he is looking.
Filmography
as Le professeur Sangor
as Bonaventure
as Concierge
as Georges Bassompierre
as Dr. Morgentodt
as Robot (voice)
as Gustav
as Reka
as Ariste
as Le médecin
as Maître Labori
as Abbot Bridaine
as Bartholo
as Lansac
as King of the Ondins
as Président Faust
as Tartuffe
as Maître Georges Theron-Maillard
as Egisthe
as Self
as Le Baron
as Athos
as (voice)
as Angelo Baldovino
as Wespyr
as Boris Williams
as le Comte de Kent
as Lebonnard
as Raoul Dixmer
as Duke Orsino
as Chorus leader
as Simon Robert
as Inspector Joseph
as Philippe de Gonzague
as School principal
as Narcisse
as Paulan
as Wimmer
as Janin
as Prosecutor
as Charles Babin
as Mr. Marlatier, a guest at the couture night (uncredited)
as Sound engineer
as Barnabé
as Momo
as Gillaume, un page (uncredited)