
Jean-Claude Drouot
Acting
Biography
Jean Claude Drouot (born 17 December 1938) is a Belgian actor whose career has lasted over a half-century. At the age of twenty-five, he gained widespread fame in the French-speaking world as a result of portraying the title role in the popular television adventure series, Thierry la Fronde. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: December 17, 1938
Place of Birth: Lessines, Belgium
Known For

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shakespeare wrote this fantastic comedy in 1594. It features Lysander and Hermia, whose love is thwarted by Hermia's father, who wishes to marry her off to Demetrius, himself loved by Helena. In a magical forest, the couple cross paths with Obéron, king of the elves, who is quarreling with his wife and in possession of love potions.

La forêt noire
Inspired by the life of 19th century composer Robert Schumann, this fiction tells the decline of Hans Richter, a great German musician. Then dying, he feels his reason leaving him, while his wife gets closer to his disciple, Friedrich Turner, who has endless admiration for him. After his death, Turner helped make him a legend.

Si Perrault m'était conté

Happiness
A young husband and father, perfectly content with his life, falls in love with another woman.

Le Retour d'Arsène Lupin
The Return of Arsène Lupin (1989) is a French crime television series consisting of 12 episodes, each approximately 55 minutes long, broadcast on FR3 between November 1989 and January 1990. It features the famous gentleman thief created by Maurice Leblanc, played here by François Dunoyer, in a more mischievous and modern interpretation than his predecessors, which retains the hero's refinement and intelligence while immersing him in stories with international overtones, with a more contemporary tone for the late 1980s.

Safari 5000
A Japanese racing driver for Nissan named Godai (Yujiro Ishihara) have a rivalry with a French driver named Pierre (Jean-Claude Drouot). Godai is enlisted to race in an annual endurance race, The East African Safari Rally. Peripheral to this is the story concerning Godai's former lover Yuko (Ruriko Asaoka), a fashion designer, and her friend Anna (Emmanuel Riva), who happens to be Pierre's wife.

Polar Park
Trying to find inspiration in his mother's native village, author of detective novels David Rousseau finds himself investigating a most peculiar serial killer.

The Separation
On March 21, 1905, the hemicycle of the Palais-Bourbon resounded with the first session of a crucial and animated parliamentary debate, which was to last nearly ten months and occupy 48 sessions in the Chamber of Deputies. They have to study the bill of separation of the Churches and the State. This law, which founded laicity in France, was adopted on December 9, 1905.

Thierry la Fronde
Thierry la Fronde was a French television series that aired in 1963–66 on the television station, ORTF original script by Jean-Claude Deret. Dubbed into English, it was shown internationally in the 1960s, including in Canada, where it was referred to under the original name, and also as The King's Outlaw. It was shown as well in Poland as Thierry Śmiałek. On ABC in Australia, it was called The King's Outlaw. In the Netherlands, 32 of the 52 episodes were shown in 1967 as Thierry de Slingeraar, as a Netherlands Television Service programme.

Nicholas and Alexandra
Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
Filmography
as L'ancêtre
as Olivier
as Frère Joseph
as Constant Lucas
as Victor Ribéro
as Walter
as Léopold Salaun
as Anne Vercors
as Elstir
as Jean Jaurès
as Enguerrand de Marigny
as Albert
as Le Juge Le Nouail
as Jacques Coquerel
as The village priest
as Alexandre Dumas
as Guilhem
as Guilhem Cabreyrolle d'Azérac
as Magistrate
as Luc Farraud
as Vitorien Donadieu
as Le Grand maître
as Edmond Graucourt
as Inspecteur principal
as (segment "Enigme")
as Gaston Phébus
as Caïn
as L'homme qui veut un oeuf
as Masnil Plassac
as Rodolphe Vernet
as Gilliard
as Virgilio
as Charles Regnier
as Oberon
as Herve Tourace
as Dick Sensass
as Friedrich Thuner
as Daniel
as Riquet
as François Chevalier
as Thierry la Fronde
as Self