François Dunoyer
François Dunoyer (born September 27, 1946 ) is a French actor.
Career
After his film debut in 1972 as Samuel Guérin in René Allio's Les Camisards - Riot in the Cervennes , the TV version of Roger Martin du Gard's novel Les Thibault , in which he played Jacques alongside Charles Vanel , followed. After a role alongside Maurice Ronet in Das Ritual (1973), he became known in Germany as the savior of the heroine Penny ( Claude Jade ) in the horror film Chess the Robot in 1977. This was followed by cinema productions, such as Belmondo in Der Profi 2 , next to Marisa Berenson and Lauren Hutton in Unheimliches Lust , next to Michel Serrault and Nathalie Baye in murder sketches and in the American thriller recording Mord (with compatriot Jean-Pierre Cassel ) especially TV series, such as Henri Colpis Bergeval and the title role of Arsène Lupine in the series Les nouveaux exploits d'Arsène Lupine . Since 2003 , Dunoyer has played Pierre Verdon in the Julie Lescaut series .
Filmography (selection)
- 1972: The uproar in the Cervennes (Les camisards)
- 1976: Chess the Robot (Le collectionneur des cerveaux)
- 1978: With Rose and Revolver (Les brigades du Tigre) (TV series, one episode)
- 1980: The Sun Horses (Les chevaux du soleil) (TV series, one episode)
- 1984: La vengeance du serpent à plumes
- 1984: The Boxer (Pas de vieux os)
- 1986: Eerie Desire (Flagrant désir)
- 1987: The Profi 2 (Le solitaire)
- 1987: Kill What You Love! (Mon bel amour, ma déchirure)
- 1988: Murder Sketches (En toute innocence)
- 1990: Recording - Murder (The Fatal Image)
- 2001: Commissioner Moulin (Commissaire Moulin) (TV series, an episode)
- 2001–2007: Julie Lescaut (TV series, 24 episodes)
- 2009: Years of Power (L'école du pouvoir) (TV)
- 2010–2011: Die Vier (Les invincibles) (TV series, 15 episodes)
- 2013: Big Boys - Forever Young (Les gamins)
Web links
- François Dunoyer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dunoyer, François |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 27, 1946 |