Alain Tissier

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Alain Tissier (born March 29, 1943 in Orly near Paris , France , † February 2001 ) was a French actor .

Career

Tissier lived in Paris . Through his compatriot Pierre Brice , Tissier came into contact with the Berlin film producer Artur Brauner , who was still looking for someone for the role of Tujunga for his planned Old Shatterhand film . Tissier appeared with his girlfriend for the filming in Dubrovnik , whom he married in October 1964 . The actor also recorded a record that contained the songs What tomorrow brings and How a beautiful day . However, the Frenchman had no success, either as a musician or as an actor. In his home country as well as in Germany he was never seen in a leading role again. In 2001 Tissier wanted to see himself again as Tujunga at the Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg in Old Shatterhand . He passed away a few days after his acceptance.

Filmography

  • Old Shatterhand (1964)
  • Nuit la plus longue (1964)
  • L'enfer dans la peau (1965)
  • L'homme qui voulait violer le monde (1972)
  • Les garces (1973)
  • Le sexe nu (1973)
  • Le corps a ses raisons (1974)
  • ... et mourir de désir (1974)
  • La kermesse erotique (1974)
  • La bête à plaisir (1975)
  • Les deux gouines (1975)
  • Les dépravées du plaisir (1975)
  • La planque 1 (1975)
  • La planque 2 (1975)
  • Si je t'attrapes ... (1979)
  • La nuit de la mort! (1980)
  • Amours d'adolescentes pubères (1980)
  • Twelve Swedes in Africa (1981)
  • Pourvoir (1982)

Web links

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Petzel: Karl May Stars . Ed .: Bernhard Schmid, Lothar Schmid. Karl-May-Verlag, Bamberg 2002, ISBN 3-7802-0162-3 , p. 282 .