Michel Tureau

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Michel Tureau (born July 27, 1938 in Paris ) is a French actor and screenwriter .

Life

The delicate Michel Tureau became known at a young age as André in the television series Le Tour de France par deux enfants (1956). His film debut follows in 1964 with the role of Milou in André Cayatte's My days with Pierre - my nights with Jacqueline . Tureau's stature ultimately makes him the ideal cast for Shakespeare's puck in Jean-Christophe Averty's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1969). His best-known film role in the same year is the lead role of the sexually disturbed mother's boy Casanova in Vöglein, Vöglein auf der Wand (1969). 1971 followed with the part of the soldier Jean Froissard in Biribi - Hell under the hot sun another leading role. He also plays supporting roles in several Louis de Funès comedies, as a TV director in Balduin, the night ghost and as de Funès' son Gérard Garnier in Balduin, the safe breaker . Today Tureau works as a voice actor (among others for Kung Fu Panda ).

As a screenwriter, Tureau wrote, among other things, Labyrinth - Love Without A Way Out (1992) with Pierce Brosnan .

Filmography (selection)

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