Jean-Yves Berteloot

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Jean-Yves Berteloot

Jean-Yves Berteloot (born August 27, 1957 in Saint-Omer , Pas-de-Calais , France ) is a French actor .

Life

After supporting roles in Claude Chabrol's The Blood of Others (1984), Philippe Labro's The Revelation (1984) and Manoel de Oliveira's The Silk Shoe (1985) and Gérard Oury's Who Stole The Rabbi's Coke (1985), Bertrand Blier's feature film Evening Suit known, in which he plays a hustler who is put on the bisexual Gérard Depardieu by Michel Creton . This short, yet succinct appearance is followed by leading roles, such as Hugo and Renée Soutendijk in the Dutch film Role Swap , in Alain Tanner's A Flame in My Heart and in Caroline Huppert's The Train to Vienna . In Robert Enrico's fresco The French Revolution (1989) he plays in the segment Les Années lumière (years of hope) next Peter Ustinov , Claudia Cardinale and Michel Duchaussoy the Comte de Axel heels .

In 1990 Berteloot was nominated for the role of Pierre Gravey in René Féret's Champagne of Love (Baptême) for César as best young actor . Féret also casts him in Promenades d'été . Adventure films such as With Sword and Passion and Gold before Gibraltar followed in the 1990s , dramas such as Alain Bonnot's Une soupe aux herbes sauvages with Annie Girardot and Erroir médicale and comedies such as Palazzo . In 2001 Berteloot played in John Mackenzie's Quicksand - Trapped in Quicksand alongside Michael Caine and Michael Keaton in Vincent Deschamps and alongside Nathalie Baye in the mini-series The Long Road to Freedom and in the film The Da Vinci Code - alongside Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou as Remy Jean.

In 2007 he was seen on German television in the role of prisoner of war François Beauvais at the side of Maria Furtwängler in Kai Wessel's two-parter Die Flucht .

From June to August 2007 he shot for RTL in the television film Das Papst-Assentat , in which he played a security officer (Andrea Conti) of the Vatican.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Jean-Yves Berteloot  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jean-Yves Berteloot at Above the Line