Frédéric de Pasquale

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Frédéric de Pasquale (born March 28, 1931 , † December 17, 2001 in Rouen ) was a French actor .

De Pasquale studied film studies and architecture . In 1959 he started taking acting classes. Frédéric de Pasquale made his debut as a film actor in La fille aux yeux d'or (1961), alongside his job as a film set designer at the side of Françoise Dorléac and Marie Laforêt . He had his first leading role as a returnee from the Algerian War in Robert Enrico's The Beautiful Life (1963). It followed u. a. Alfred alongside Jean Gabin in The Bull , Marina Vlady's husband in Bernard Paul's Sudden Desire, and the thriller French Connection - Focal Point Brooklyn .

On German television he became known, among other things, as the first actor in Jean-Luc Mourrait , art dealer in the series Lindenstrasse .

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