
François-Eric Gendron
Acting
Biography
François-Éric Gendron (March 15, 1954 in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne) is a French actor. He is the son of French cellist Maurice Gendron. He is the main French voice actor of Sean Bean since The Lord of the Rings. On September 27, 2007, he participated in the show La Méthode Cauet during which he said he had met Jean Gabin during his youth. He became an admirer of the French comedian. He is best known for playing the role of Robert Carvani in the television series France 2, Avocats et Associés. He was the companion of singer and musician Véronique Sanson in the late 1980s. (Wikipedia)
Born: March 15, 1954
Place of Birth: Fontainebleau, SeineetMarne, France
Known For

Docteur Claire Bellac

Le Proc

Magellan
A French police inspector solves crimes and mysteries while also raising two teenage daughters.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
Daryl washes ashore in France and struggles to piece together how he got there and why. The series tracks his journey across a broken but resilient France as he hopes to find a way back home. As he makes the journey, though, the connections he forms along the way complicate his ultimate plan.

Et si la mort n’existait pas ?

Twice Upon a Time
In 2013, while searching for her missing daughter, Captain Gabrielle Moscato falls asleep in a hotel room—only to wake up in 2025, with no memory of the twelve years that have passed. An atypical psychogenic amnesia has erased her past but hasn’t dulled her instincts as a cop—or as a mother. How far will she go to save her daughter? Or rather, how far has she already gone?

Mongeville
Former judge, new investigator! Bordeaux, France. Antoine Mongeville, a former investigating judge, meets a Criminal Police's detective who he will have to work with. Despite their tense relationship and their opposed characters, they will realise that they are not so different...

The French Revolution
A history of the French Revolution beginning from the decision of the king to convene the Etats-Generaux in 1789 in order to deal with France's debt problem. Part one spans the event until August 10, 1792 (when the King Louis XVI lost all authority and was imprisoned). Part two carries the story through the end of the terror in 1794.

Murder, She Wrote
An unassuming mystery writer turned sleuth uses her professional insight to help solve real-life homicide cases.

Boyfriends and Girlfriends
Middle-class Parisian suburbs: Blanche and Léa, office worker and student, meet and become friends. Léa is going out with Fabien, but is thinking of leaving him. Blanche falls for Léa's handsome and witty friend Alexandre, but is tongue-tied whenever she meets him. Léa goes on holiday and Blanche, still smitten with the dashing Alexandre, begins to get to know Fabien.
Filmography
as Samuel Duplessis
as Nerio Winch
as Louis
as Michel Keller
as Voice
as Henri Abelman
as Maître Massard
as Voice off (voice)
as Narration
as Paré
as Bernard
as Martin Luthard
as d'Arcy
as Laurent
as Victor's father
as La Pere de Victor
as Baron Thyssen
as Flight captain
as Simon
as Philippe Delcombe
as Le président Francis Bosc
as Yvan
as Hubert
as Xavier de Peyrac
as Flavio Mancini
as Laurent
as Le procureur Mathieu Brenner
as Xavier
as Alex de Graf
as Raymond Lacroux
as Jérôme Montie
as Pierre Mercure
as Adrián
as Jean-Philipe
as Robert Carvani
as Arnaud
as Salva
as Jean de Gravois
as Phillipe Gavreau
as Frank
as Bussy d'Amboise
as Frank
as Roland
as Lionel Cohn-Martin
as Barere
as Paul
as David
as Alexandre
as Francois De Paul
as Rémy Marie
as Airplane pilot
as Insp. Marc Gautier
as Harry Dorgan
as Henri
as Robert
as Chamissac-Piéplu
as Juanito Santa Cruz
as Laurent
as Paul-Louis
as 1st Student
as Robert Vaudel
as Georges Martin
as De Sarton
as Bellac