Michel Pilorgé

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Michel Pilorgé (* 1946 ) is a French actor.

Life

In 1966, Michel Pilorgé persuaded his friend Gérard Depardieu to go to Paris and become an actor. Pilorgé supports Gérard, who is taking courses with Jean-Laurent Cochet at the Théâtre Edouard VII with his friend . Both play small roles together in Michel Audiard's Le cri du cormoran le soir au-dessus de Jonques (1971).

In 1973, Michel Pilorgé was given a leading role as Louis XIV alongside Claude Jade (as his maîtresse Louise de La Vallière ) and Lise Delamare (as his mother Anna of Austria ) in François Chatel's television film Le château perdu . However, the further work does not build on this success. Pilorgé continues to play the theater successfully and receives small parts at the side of his friend Gérard Depardieu in He's Not That Bad (1974), Die Ausgebufften (1974), Maîtresse (1976), Süßer Wahn (1977), La nuit, tous les chats sont gris (1978), Inspector Loulou - Die Knallschote vom Dienst (1980), The Revelation (1984), Evening Dress (1986), The Guardian Angels (1995), Balzac (1999), Les Misérables (2000) and San Antonio (2004 ). Michel Pilorgé has played his best-known role since 1989 as Dr. Bloch in the Navarro series .

Filmography (selection)

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