
Jean-Marc Thibault
Acting
Biography
Jean-Marc Thibault (1923–2017) was a French film and television actor. He also directed three films. Source: Article "Jean-Marc Thibault" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: August 24, 1923
Place of Birth: Saint-Bris-le-Vineux, Yonne, France
Known For

Midi Première
Midi Première is a French variety show presented by Danièle Gilbert, directed by Jacques Pierre and broadcast from January 6, 1975 until January 1, 1982 on TF1. The program was generally broadcast between 12:15 p.m. and 12:55 p.m., then giving way to the 1:00 p.m. TV news. However, the broadcast schedule could change, depending on the guests, and the setting where the recording of the program was shot. Certain performances by artists who have become cult like the one where Ringo jostles with a demonstrator in interpretation (1977), that of Dalida with the title There is always a song with the soundtrack that does not start, twice, at the right speed (1978), Claude François and his Clodettes, who, in the provinces, are unable to join "the set" in order to interpret his song, the latter being taken by the crowd of delirious fans (summer 1977) . The group Supertramp performed there with the title "Dreamer" on March 8, 1975.

À bout portant

Rire et sourire : Le Splendid

Cinépanorama

The Boy Soldier
In the 1930s a young fellow, Simon Chalumet, is sent to a military school by his overbearing father, an ex-soldier who has little sympathy for his son's more gentle temperament, or for his interest in films.

The Count of Monte Cristo
A TV mini-series adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel. Edmond Dantes is unjustly sent to prison for 18 years. He escapes to reclaim his fiancée Mercedes and revenge against his nemesis, Mondego.

First in Line
A screen adaptation of the well-known novel by Roger Frison-Roche about the harsh lives of mountain guides and their families in the French Alps, near Chamonix and the French/Swiss/Italian borders... Like his father, Zian Servettaz is a dedicated mountain man. His Italian-born wife Bianca does not adjust well to his mountain village in France, and to the ever life-threatening dangers presented by his mountain guiding and climbing. She briefly returns to Italy and to her family. However, after Zian's insistence and trip to Italy, she returns to mountain life in the French Alps. Once back there, events will unfold, changing their lives as well as those of other mountain people forever.

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
In May 1974, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing became President of the Republic and wanted to bring about a new era of modernity. One of his first decisions was to break up the ORTF with the creation of three new television channels: TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3. Three new public channels but autonomous and competing. It is a race for the audience which is engaged then, and from now on the channels will make the war! This competition will give birth to a real golden age for television programs, with variety shows in the forefront. The stars of the song are going to invade the living rooms of the French for their biggest pleasure. This unedited documentary tells the story of the metamorphosis of this television of the early 1970s, between freedom of tone, scandals, political intrigues and programs that have become mythical.

Le châtiment du Makhila

Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff
Jean-Marie Fayard is a young examining magistrate in a large provincial french city. He belongs to that generation of judges who are endeavoring to re-adapt the notion of justice to our changing times. His methods are not agreeable to every one. Criticism and pressure are brought to bear upon him but he is aware of his value, professionally, and refuses to make any concessions. He follows an unwavering course. He uses dynamic methods and takes uncustomary initiatives. He behaves like a crusader, a battler, whence the nickname given him by the reporters : the sheriff.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as le père
as Self (archive footage)
as Un homme a la soupe populaire
as Self (archive footage)
as Hugues-Henry Lègle, le chef
as Jean Mauric
as Leviner
as Maria's father
as Barrois
as Léon Bousqueyrolle
as Simon Béjard
as La Fringale
as Self
as Self
as Georges Boissier
as Bourselier
as Self
as Aldous Smith (voice)
as Jean Galloudec, aka 'Pépé'
as Gaston Ribourdoir
as Antoine
as Self
as Noël Essaillon
as Lamblin, père de Thérèse
as Mr. Voittin, the baker
as Le ministre
as Pradier
as Le grincheux à l'hôtel
as Mathieu Thibault
as Commissaire Porel
as Pradonet
as Armorin
as Extrait de son spectacle, au Théâtre des 400 coups
as La Flèche
as Capitaine Jolly
as Alain
as Camus
as François Achille Bazaine
as Self
as Gustave
as Self
as Self - Host
as The past shy
as Self
as Self
as Jules
as Psychiatrist
as Philippe
as Lucien Barjon
as Self
as Prospectus
as Michel Bouchard / Markovitch - l'agent russe
as The other innkeeper
as Jean Rodin, Nicole's brother, director of photo novels
as Mr. Paul
as Scout
as Olivier
as Roland
as Napoleon
as Effeminate Young Man
as Marc
as Marc Pugnaire
as Self
as Jeannot
as The clown Bob
as Marcus
as Self (uncredited)
as Le second garde
as Pierrot
as Jean-Pierre
as Robert Simonet
as Self
as Hector Trignol
as Léo, le photographe ambulant
as Bobby
as Dudu Durand
as Self
as Journalist
as Gaston
as Edmond
as Un journaliste d'Ici Paris (uncredited)
as Un garçon d'épicerie
as Un pensionnaire des Servettaz (uncredited)