
Jean-François Stévenin
Acting
Biography
Jean-François Stévenin (23 April 1944 – 27 July 2021) was a French actor and filmmaker. He has appeared in 150 films and television shows since 1968. He starred in the film Cold Moon, which was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Source: Article "Jean-François Stévenin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: April 23, 1944
Place of Birth: Lons-le-Saunier, Jura, France
Known For

Huitième district

Deux justiciers dans la ville

Le camarguais

The French Revolution
A history of the French Revolution from the decision of the king to convene the Etats-Generaux in 1789 in order to deal with France's debt problem. The first part of the movie tells the story from 1789 until August 10, 1792 (when the King Louis XVI lost all his authority and was put in prison). The second part carries the story through the end of the terror in 1794, including the deaths by guillotine of Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, Danton, and Desmoulins.

Johnny made in France

Entre l'arbre et l'écorce
A young Parisian in quarrel with his father goes to join his uncle who runs a sawmill in the provinces.

Day for Night
A committed filmmaker struggles to complete his latest project while coping with a myriad of crises, personal and professional, among the cast and crew.

Dust of Empire
In 1954, escorted by a sergeant, a French nun travels through Tonkin, spreading the good Catholic word as she goes. A mute child leads her to a remote village. Installed at a carpenter, the travelers prepare the projection material indispensable to their propaganda. At nightfall, in a storm, a group of maquisards surrounded the house. Fortunately, the carpenter is a respected man. The attackers withdraw. After a sudden rise in water, the mute child loses the precious message that had been entrusted to him by a wounded maquis...

Stolen Childhood
How do you grow up into a well-functioning adult, when you are uprooted time and time again? It's a bitter dilemma that 12-year-old Achille knows all too well. After ten happy years, the young boy is torn from his foster family and sent to live with strangers. Meanwhile, his mother is trying desperately to regain custody of her son. Romain, the child welfare worker in charge of Achille's case, will fight hard to protect the hapless youngster and help him get through the painful new ordeals that lie ahead.

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.
Filmography
as Roity
as Jacky
as Fisherman
as Henri Dormont
as Father of Drago and Joël
as Jeff
as Jacques Fleury
as Self
as Singali
as Paul
as lui-même
as Alice's Father
as Self
as Vicent (voice)
as Inspecteur Chevrier
as Captain Paillet
as Alexandre
as Doctor
as Le curé de Mantaille
as Papy
as Self
as Alain
as Albert
as Bullit
as Inspecteur Giraud
as Michel Drouet
as Roger
as Vincent Brassac
as French agent
as Le psychanalyste
as Robert
as Roger
as Chief cook
as Larousselle
as Balthazar Paredes
as Self
as Nathan
as Greg Leduc
as Farmer
as Paoli
as Malo
as Monk
as le père de Rachel
as Marchand
as Franck Peszynski
as French
as Martins
as Anne's father
as (voice)
as le commissaire
as Le père d'Achab
as Père
as le commissaire divisionnaire Bouvier
as Emile
as Cambas
as Léon
as Victor Anselme
as Olivier
as Coco Casanova
as Maurice
as Self
as Gaston
as Bertuccio
as Gelewski
as Manolete
as Jean Chastel
as Man in the car
as Luigi
as Virgile Berto, le « camarguais ».
as Gégène
as Guy Lantosque
as Bertrand
as Sardis
as Alexandre
as Arnaud Lachenay
as Jean-Mi
as Carbonne
as Narrator (voice)
as Commandant Ducroix
as Pierre Lindien
as Marcel
as Cocardasse
as Marc
as Inspector Reigent
as Robert Bidochon
as Schaeffer
as Self
as Commissaire Tom Jérôme
as Francis
as Molina
as Le client
as Remy Prieur
as Chief Editor
as Bernard
as Kropchek
as Jacques Hervy
as Eric Lemondier
as l'inspecteur Druot
as Charly
as Richard Souriceau
as Simon
as Napoléon Bonaparte
as Marlon
as The father
as Self - Actor
as Louis Legendre
as Roland
as Legendre
as le colonel Valbert
as Martin
as Le père
as Peter
as Simon
as Scrap dealer
as Self
as Self
as Djebel Zanera
as Don Severo
as François
as Chester Devlin
as Nerva's Aide
as The Husband in Bed
as Israel Hands (The Rat)
as Sylvain Dubor
as Chatelard
as Louis Bolomey
as Sergeant Tam-Tam
as Self
as Dambiel
as Le machino
as Paul Pauley
as Max
as Chef
as The decorator
as Claude
as Willy
as Sergent Billotet
as Jo
as Michel
as Paul
as l’inspecteur Mercier
as Capati
as Von A.
as Michel
as Serge
as Paul
as le jeune homme brun
as Jacques Mirvin
as Jean-François Richet, the Schoolteacher
as Self
as Jean-François, the Assistant Director
as Newspaper Hawker (uncredited)
as Countryman
as le jeune homme au pull bleu, dans le bistrot