Michel Ruhl

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Michel Ruhl (* 1938 ) is a French actor.

Ruhl made his stage debut in 1959 in One Long Day's Journey into the Night at the Théâtre Hébertot in Paris . He made his film debut in 1963 in the lead role of André Michels Ton ombre est la mienne as partner of Jill Hayworth . This was followed by the villain Rudolf Wedermeyer in the Eddie Constantine comedy Nick Carter - Blondes for Breakfast (1965) and again in 1966 a leading role in Claude Autant-Lara's late work Une femme en blanc se révolte . He became known to German audiences with A Midsummer Night's Dream , in which he played Lysander alongside Claude Jade and Christine Delaroche . Since the beginning of the 1970s , Ruhl has only played minor supporting roles in the cinema ( Police Python 357 , A Touch of Tenderness , The Threat , The Serrano Case , The Denial ), Ruhl shifted more to the theater and television. In 1994 André Téchiné gave him a major supporting role in Wilde Herzen .

Michel Ruhl also works as a voice actor. He is u. a. the French voice of James Cromwell .

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