Jean-Christophe Bouvet | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1969–present |
Jean-Christophe Bouvet (born 24 March 1947) is a French actor, film director and writer.
Filmography
As actor
- 1969: La philosophie dans le boudoir as Le grand prêtre
- 1975: Change pas de main as Alain
- 1977: La Machine (directed by Paul Vecchiali) as Pierre Lentier
- 1977: Le théâtre des matières (directed by Jean-Claude Biette) as Christophe
- 1980: C'est la vie! as Richard
- 1980: Le borgne
- 1981: Loin de Manhattan as Christian
- 1983: Archipel des amours as Le travelo (segment "Masculins singuliers")
- 1983: At the Top of the Stairs as Un snob à l'exposition
- 1987: Sous le soleil de Satan (directed by Maurice Pialat) as Le maquignon
- 1991: J'embrasse pas (directed by André Téchiné) as Le client au bois
- 1992: Savage Nights (Les Nuits fauves) (directed by Cyril Collard) as Serge
- 1992: Krapatchouk as Ministre
- 1994: La Cité de la peur directed by Alain Berbérian) as Jean-Paul Martoni, le député du R.E.P.N.
- 1994: L'Eau froide directed by Olivier Assayas) as Professeur
- 1994: Le terminus de Rita
- 1995: Le rocher d'Acapulco as Le maître de cérémonie
- 1995: Le complexe de Toulon (directed by Jean-Claude Biette) as Chris Patsch
- 1996: Le contre-ciel
- 1997: Vicious Circles (directed by Sandy Whitelaw) as Le Notaire
- 1998: Le plaisir (et ses petits tracas) as Bob, le dealer
- 1998: L'examen de minuit as Le Vendeur du Manoir
- 1999: Gloria (directed by Manuela Viegas) as Vicente
- 1999: Les passagers (directed by Jean-Claude Guiguet) as Le Voyageur
- 1999: Recto/Verso as Maître Maillard
- 1999: Lovers as Le Kiosquier
- 1999: Le domaine
- 2000: Taxi 2 (directed by Gérard Krawczyk) as Général Edmond Bertineau
- 2000: Lise et André (directed by Denis Dercourt) as Charles
- 2000: La chambre obscure
- 2001: Folle de Rachid en transit sur Mars (segment "Eléphants de la planète Mars, Les")
- 2001: La boîte (directed by Claude Zidi) as Bloret
- 2001: Off to the Revolution by a 2CV as Capo inpresa polizia
- 2001: Being Light as Hotel clerk
- 2002: Jojo la frite (directed by Nicolas Cuche) as Benz
- 2002: Les naufragés de la D17 (directed by Luc Moullet) as Le sergent chef
- 2002: Le nouveau Jean-Claude as Le directeur du grand magasin
- 2002: The Red Siren (directed by Olivier Megaton) as Lucas
- 2003: Taxi 3 (directed by Gérard Krawczyk) as Général Edmond Bertineau
- 2003: Saltimbank (directed by Jean-Claude Biette) as Bruno Saltim
- 2004: À vot' bon coeur as Le vice-président de la Commission de l'Avance sur Recettes
- 2004: Notre musique (directed by Jean-Luc Godard) as C. Maillard
- 2004: Courts mais GAY: Tome 8 as Le père (segment "Prisonnier")
- 2004: Mensonges et trahisons et plus si affinités... (directed by Laurent Tirard) as L'éditeur
- 2005: Comme un frère as L'admirateur
- 2005: Journal IV
- 2006: L'Ivresse du pouvoir (directed by Claude Chabrol) as Me Parlebas
- 2006: Les Brigades du Tigre (directed by Jérôme Cornuau) as Le juge au procès
- 2006: Marie-Antoinette (directed by Sofia Coppola) as Duc de Choiseul
- 2006: Il sera une fois (directed by Sandrine Veysset) as Henri, le père de Pierrot
- 2006: Chacun sa nuit (directed by Pascal Arnold et Jean-Marc Barr) as Vincent Sylvaire
- 2006: La vie privée (directed by Mehdi Ben Attia et Zina Modiano) as Jean-Emmanuel
- 2006: Le prestige de la mort as Maître chanteur
- 2006: Lisa et le pilote d'avion (directed by Philippe Barassat) as Le pilote
- 2007: Taxi 4 as Général Edmond Bertineau
- 2007: La France as Elias
- 2007: Capitaine Achab as Le roi d'Angletere
- 2007: L'Auberge rouge as Maître Rouget
- 2008: Des Indes à la planète Mars as M. Senn
- 2009: La famille Wolberg as Maurice, le médecin
- 2009: Cinéman as Monsieur Coq - le proviseur
- 2009: The Beast (La bête)
- 2010: L'autre Dumas as M. Bocquin
- 2010: Black Venus as Charles Mercailler, le journaliste
- 2010: Belleville-Tokyo as Jean-Loup
- 2011: Cat Run as Dobber
- 2011: Let My People Go! as Commissaire
- 2011: Notre Paradis as Le premier client
- 2012: Paris by Night as L'hôte au Café Carmen
- 2012: Désordres as Le proviseur
- 2012: Les Rencontres d'après minuit as Brigadier chef / Chief Brigadier
- 2013: Gare du Nord as Juriste
- 2013: Hasta mañana as Jean-Louis
- 2015: Deux Rémi, deux as Gauthier
- 2016: Jours de France as L'homme de Savoie
- 2016: Where Horses Go To Die (directed by Antony Hickling) as Daniel
- 2016: Sélection officielle as Jean-Michel Bitume
- 2017: We Are Tourists as Jacky
- 2017: Des amours, désamour as Le père de Manon
- 2018: Que le diable nous emporte as Tonton
- 2018: La légende as Président Rousseleau
- 2018: L'oeuf dure as Lui-même
- 2020: La rupture as Jean
- 2020: Emily in Paris as Pierre Cadault
- 2021: Down in Paris as Robert
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