Claude Brasseur

Claude Brasseur

Acting
June 15, 1936December 22, 2020 (age 84)
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France

Also Known As

Claude Espinasse, Клод Брассер, Клод Брассёр

Biography

Claude Brasseur (15 June 1936 – 22 December 2020) was a French actor. Claude Brasseur was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine as Claude Pierre Espinasse, the son of actor Pierre Brasseur and actress Odette Joyeux. He was the godson of Ernest Hemingway and the father of Alexandre Brasseur. He was a member of the French bobsleigh team in the 1960s and a winning Paris-Dakar rally competitor as co-pilot of Jacky Ickx. From the late 1950s until two years before his death, Brasseur appeared in overall 150 film and television productions. One of his film roles was as Arthur in Jean-Luc Godard's Bande à part (1964). Brasseur played the title role in the early 1970s historical crime television series The New Adventures of Vidocq. A big commercial success were the comedies La Boum (1980) and La Boum 2 (1982), in which he played the father of Sophie Marceau's teenage character. Brasseur died on 22 December 2020 at the age of 84. He is buried alongside his father at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Source: Article "Claude Brasseur" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Movies

(139 total)
The Party

The Party

19806.6

as François Beretton

Camping

Camping

20065.5

as Jacky Pic

Eyes Without a Face

Eyes Without a Face

19607.6

as Police inspector

Rolling to You

Rolling to You

20186.5

as Jocelyn and Lucien's father

The Party 2

The Party 2

19826.4

as François Beretton

Camping 2

Camping 2

20104.8

as Jacky Pic

Camping 3

Camping 3

20164.7

as Jacky Pic

Chouchou

Chouchou

20035.3

as Père Léon

The Annuity

The Annuity

19726.6

as Noël Galipeau à 39 ans

Avenue Montaigne

Avenue Montaigne

20066.1

as Jacques Grumberg

Actors

Actors

20005.7

as Claude Brasseur

Brothers in Arms

Brothers in Arms

19896.7

as Le colonel Revers

Detective

Detective

19855.2

as Emile Chenal

Icy Breasts

Icy Breasts

19745.7

as François Rollin

TV Shows

(23 total)