
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Acting
Biography
Jean-Pierre Darroussin (born 4 December 1953) is a French actor and filmmaker. He was born in Courbevoie, France. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Pierre Darroussin,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: December 4, 1953
Place of Birth: Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For

The secret files of Inspector Lavardin
The Dossiers of Inspector Lavardin is a French television series in four 90-minute episodes, created by Dominique Roulet and Claude Chabrol and broadcast between September 15, 1988 and February 1, 1990 on TF1. It follows the two films Chicken in Vinegar and Inspector Lavardin directed by Claude Chabrol and already featuring Jean Poiret in the role of Lavardin. This short series depicts the investigations of Inspector Lavardin, a tongue-in-cheek policeman known for his bad manners.

The Bureau
Within the DGSE (General Directorate for External Security), a department called the Office Of Legends (BDL) forms and remote pilot the most important agents of the French intelligence services: Clandestine. Immersion in hostile country, their mission is to identify individuals who may be recruited as sources of information. Operating "under caption", that is to say in a fabricated identity from scratch, they live for many years in a permanent duplicity. Our hero just returned from a clandestine mission six years in Damascus. But contrary to what is required by safety rules, he does not abandon his legend and the identity under which he lived in Syria, thus putting in danger the whole system.

The Grand Restaurant IV
For this new year, Pierre, the director of the Grand Restaurant is thinking big to try to get the famous star from the famous Michalon guide! And for that, he settles at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. Pierre faces an unscrupulous culinary critic, who will offer him a dubious deal: to dismiss his historic chef in exchange for this famous star. Will the manager of the Grand Restaurant accept?

All Your Faces
Since 2014, France's restorative justice programmes have offered a safe space for supervised dialogue between offenders and victims. Grégoire, Nawelle, and Sabine, victims of heists and violent robberies, agree to join one of these discussion groups alongside offenders Nassim, Issa, and Thomas, all convicted of violent robberies. Meanwhile Chloé, a victim of childhood sexual abuse, prepares for dialogue with her own agressor after learning he has moved back into town.

Such a long night
Sami, a young student, is accused of murdering a woman he met at a party. Isabelle, a whimsical lawyer, will agree to defend him...

Ki lo sa?
A group of children from the same neighborhood meet a few years later. When the day comes, they meet again and take stock of their lives.

The Death of Auguste
When old Auguste drops dead among the customers in his restaurant, his heirs worry about the inheritance, suspicious of each other. However, an unexpected surprise awaits them.

A Very Long Engagement
Young Frenchwoman Mathilde searches for the truth about her missing fiancé, lost during World War I, and learns many unexpected things along the way. The love of her life is gone. But she refuses to believe he's gone forever — and she needs to know for sure.

Santa Claus Is a Stinker
Two neurotics, working for a suicide hotline on the night of Christmas Eve, get caught up in a catastrophe when a pregnant woman, her abusive boyfriend, and a transvestite visit their office.

Family Resemblances
An upper middle-class French family celebrates a birthday in a restaurant. In one evening and during one meal, family history, tensions, collective and separate grudges, delights, and memories both clash and coalesce.
Filmography
as Christian
as M. Moreau
as Léonard
as Henri
as Laurent Werner
as Michel
as Daniel
as Self - Guest
as Gilles
as Jeff
as Director
as Jean-Jacques
as Rabut
as Narrator
as Richard Benar
as Le Berger
as Martin
as Zaremba
as Joseph
as Maître Julien Meunier
as Le baron Simon-Jacques Le Perthuis des Vauds
as Antoine Mature
as Daniel Huot-Marchand
as Henri Duflot
as Hervé Laurent
as le chauffeur de taxi / Le metteur en scène
as Xavier Lecanu
as Manu
as The father
as Honoré Panisse
as Honoré Panisse
as Adrien Nerval
as (voice)
as Ernest
as Abbot Moyon
as Michel Marteron, Husband of Marie-Claire
as Paul
as Monet
as The Bisexual Swinger
as André Mazel
as Michel Trémois
as Martin Beaudinard
as Simon Sarasian
as Inspecteur Pujol
as Bruno Couffe
as Self
as Étienne
as Albert
as Grégoire Duval
as Alexandre Darou
as François
as Manu
as Yves
as Léo, the gardener aka 'Dujardin'
as Louis Renard
as Charles Bénesteau
as Pierre
as Michel
as Renard
as André Migot
as Claude
as Benjamin Gordes
as Jérémie / Joseph
as Bruno
as Antoine
as Actor who refuses to film with Laurent
as Manu
as Raphaël
as Aldo
as Patrick Bertil
as Daniel
as Homme Apolus
as Raoul
as Monsieur Hubert
as (segment "Poitiers, voiture 11")
as Xavier
as Paul
as Jean-Do
as Un spectateur au théâtre
as Gilbert
as Marc, le père
as Henri
as Joël Patché
as Gabriel Lecouvreur, 'le Poulpe'
as Self
as Voyageur de commerce
as Dédé
as Le jeune homme au chèque
as Denis
as Client
as Jaco
as Hervé Reyter
as L'inspecteur
as L'inspecteur
as Jean Messignac, cousin d'Antoine
as Vicar
as Fred
as Self
as Domrémy
as J.P.
as Cochise
as Le berger
as Dany Péquou
as Jean Leroux
as Dada
as Moulard
as L'ami du dragueur / Le journaliste
as le second passager
as The journalist
as L'homme qui téléphone lors du repas de réveillon
as Henri, Julie's depressed ex
as Amédée
as Jacques
as Photographer (uncredited)