Bruno Cremer
Born October 06, 1929 (Age: 96)
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Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France
Biography
Bruno Jean Marie Cremer (6 October 1929 – 7 August 2010) was a French actor best known for portraying Jules Maigret on French television, from 1991 to 2005. Bruno Cremer was born in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. His mother, Jeanne Rullaert, a musician, was of Belgian Flemish origin and his father, Georges, was a businessman from Lille who, though born French, had taken out Belgian nationality after the French armed forces refused to accept him for service in the First World War. Bruno himself opted for French nationality when he reached the age of 18. His childhood was largely spent in Paris. Bruno attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school. Having completed his secondary studies, he followed an interest in acting which had interested him since the age of 12 and trained in acting from 1952 at France's highly selective Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique (English: French National Academy of Dramatic Arts). His career began with ten years spent acting in live theatre, playing roles drawn from works of Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Jean Anouilh. Aged already 30, he created the role of Thomas Becket in the 1959 world premiere of Anouilh's Becket, and held Anouilh in veneration all his life. Later Cremer played Max in a French production of Bent by Martin Sherman in 1981. He regarded his basic profession as that of a stage actor, though he gravitated firmly to films. It was in 1957 that Cremer had his first credited part in a film, Quand la femme s'en mêle (When a woman meddles), which starred Alain Delon. However, it was in 1965 that Cremer's career really began to prosper, with the film La 317e section, (The 317th Platoon), directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer and set in Indochina during the French colonial wars. From then onwards, Cremer became a popular actor and appeared in over 110 productions for cinema and television. While Cremer tried to avoid labels and typecasting, he tended to be offered tough-guy roles, often military men. Examples from various points in his career include Section spéciale (1975), La légion saute sur Kolwezi (1980) and Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages (2004). Special Section (French original title: Section spéciale), released in 1975, is about a kangaroo court set up in collaborationist Vichy France to ensure judicial convictions of innocent people so as to mollify the Nazis. A French language film directed by the Greek-French film director Costa-Gavras, it features Cremer as Lucien Sampaix, a Communist journalist. The 1980 film La légion saute sur Kolwezi (English Operation Leopard), directed by Raoul Coutard, is a documentary-style portrayal of a real-life operation headed by the French Foreign Legion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1978 to rescue foreign hostages. Cremer plays a military commander. Pierre Schoendoerffer’s 2004 film Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages (Above the Clouds), based on his own novel, Là-haut. Cremer played the Colonel. ... Source: Article "Bruno Cremer" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA .
Bruno Jean Marie Cremer (6 October 1929 – 7 August 2010) was a French actor best known for portraying Jules Maigret on French television, from 1991 to 2005.
Bruno Cremer was born in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. His mother, Jeanne Rullaert, a musician, was of Belgian Flemish origin and his father, Georges, was a businessman from Lille who, though born French, had taken out Belgian nationality after the French armed forces refused to accept him for service in the First World War. Bruno himself opted for French nationality when he reached the age of 18. His childhood was largely spent in Paris.
Bruno attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school. Having completed his secondary studies, he followed an interest in acting which had interested him since the age of 12 and trained in acting from 1952 at France's highly selective Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique (English: French National Academy of Dramatic Arts).
His career began with ten years spent acting in live theatre, playing roles drawn from works of Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Jean Anouilh. Aged already 30, he created the role of Thomas Becket in the 1959 world premiere of Anouilh's Becket, and held Anouilh in veneration all his life. Later Cremer played Max in a French production of Bent by Martin Sherman in 1981. He regarded his basic profession as that of a stage actor, though he gravitated firmly to films.
It was in 1957 that Cremer had his first credited part in a film, Quand la femme s'en mêle (When a woman meddles), which starred Alain Delon. However, it was in 1965 that Cremer's career really began to prosper, with the film La 317e section, (The 317th Platoon), directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer and set in Indochina during the French colonial wars. From then onwards, Cremer became a popular actor and appeared in over 110 productions for cinema and television.
While Cremer tried to avoid labels and typecasting, he tended to be offered tough-guy roles, often military men. Examples from various points in his career include Section spéciale (1975), La légion saute sur Kolwezi (1980) and Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages (2004).
Special Section (French original title: Section spéciale), released in 1975, is about a kangaroo court set up in collaborationist Vichy France to ensure judicial convictions of innocent people so as to mollify the Nazis. A French language film directed by the Greek-French film director Costa-Gavras, it features Cremer as Lucien Sampaix, a Communist journalist.
The 1980 film La légion saute sur Kolwezi (English Operation Leopard), directed by Raoul Coutard, is a documentary-style portrayal of a real-life operation headed by the French Foreign Legion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1978 to rescue foreign hostages. Cremer plays a military commander. Pierre Schoendoerffer’s 2004 film Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages (Above the Clouds), based on his own novel, Là-haut. Cremer played the Colonel. ...
Source: Article "Bruno Cremer" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA .
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Filmography
Night Taxi
1993
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as Silver, le taxi
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Age: 64
A Vampire in Paradise
1992
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as Antoine Belfond
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Age: 62
Money
1991
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as Marc Lavater
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Age: 61
No Image
Coma dépassé
1990
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as Yves Toledano
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Age: 60
Act of Sorrow
1990
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as Armando
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Age: 60
Tumultes
1990
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as The Father
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Age: 60
White Wedding
1989
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as François Hainaut
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Age: 60
L'Été de la Révolution
1989
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as Louis XVI
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Age: 59
Brothers in Arms
1989
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as Joulin
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Age: 59
Sound and Fury
1988
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as Marcel
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Age: 58
Adieu, je t'aime
1988
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as Michel Dupré
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Age: 58
Falsch
1987
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as Joe
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Age: 57
L'Énigme blanche
1985
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as Paul
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Age: 56
Le Transfuge
1985
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as Bernard Corain
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Age: 56
Derborence
1985
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as Séraphin
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Age: 55
The Book of Mary
1985
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as Father
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Age: 55
Aimée
1981
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as Carl Freyer
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Age: 51
La Puce et le privé
1981
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as Valentin 'Val' Brosse
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Age: 51
Une robe noire pour un tueur
1981
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as Alain Rivière
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Age: 51
Une page d'amour
1980
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as Le docteur Henri Deberle
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Age: 51
No Image
Anthracite
1980
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as The prefect of studies
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Age: 50
Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme
1980
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as Morton
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Age: 50
Operation Leopard
1980
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as Pierre Delbart
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Age: 50
A Simple Story
1978
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as Georges
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Age: 49
Last In, First Out
1978
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as Lucas Richter
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Age: 48
Sorcerer
1977
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as Victor Manzon / "Serrano"
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Age: 47
The Suspects
1974
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as Commissioner Bonetti
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Age: 45
The Protector
1974
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as Commissaire Baudrier
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Age: 44
Without Warning
1973
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as L'ex-sergent Donetti
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Age: 43
The Assassination
1972
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as Michel Vigneau
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Age: 42
The Algerian War
1972
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as Self - Narrator (voice)
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Age: 42
Pour un sourire
1970
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as Michaël
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Age: 40
No Image
Les Gauloises bleues
1969
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as Le père
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Age: 39
Bye Bye Barbara
1969
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as Hugo Michelli
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Age: 39
Marco the Magnificent
1965
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as Guillaume de Tripoli, a Knight Templar
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Age: 35
The 317th Platoon
1965
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as L'adjudant Willsdorf
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Age: 35
Le Tout pour le tout
1962
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as Doctor
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Age: 32
To Die of Love
1961
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as Inspector Terens
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Age: 31
Les Dents longues
1953
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as L'homme qui sort de la boîte (uncredited)
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Age: 23