Jean-René Gossart

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Jean-René Gossart (* 1945 ) is a French actor .

Life

He made his television debut in 1976 in two TV thrillers: alongside Yves Rénier and Michel Auclair in the Kommissar Moulin episode Affectation spéciale and alongside Michel Duchaussoy in the episode Les hochets in Denys de La Patellière's series Un juge, un flic . He achieved great popularity in 1979 with the six-part Die Insel der 30 Tode : Jean-René Grossart played as Conrad one of Count Vorski's two henchmen in his diabolical intrigue against the heroine Véronique ( Claude Jade ). This was followed by the role of the alien Zarko in the series Les visteurs (1980). In the cinema he played supporting roles in two films by Patrick Schulmann : Damn it! ... where is the tenderness? (1979) and Give me my skin back and in La piège à cons (1979) by Jean-Pierre Mocky . In Germany he played a guru alongside Ingrid Steeger in the mini-series Susi . Robert Hossein cast him in 1982 as Claquesous in his Victor Hugo film Die Elenden . In addition to comedies like Patrick Schulmann's PROFS .. and Penne stands upside down , in which he played Charles Max alongside Patrick Brule, Jean-René Grossart shot action films such as Jesus Franco's The Golden Temple of the Amazons , Kommando Panther and Maniac Killer . In addition to the nude model Natalie Uher , Jean-René Grossart played the male lead of Dr. Simon in Emmanuelle 6 . In the 1990s he shot less: as Fredo in Xavier Beauvois ' Nord (1991) with Bulle Ogier and in 1999 alongside Ludmila Mikael in La route à l'envers .

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