Michel Creton
Known for: Acting
Born: August 16, 1942 in Wassy, Haute-Marne, France
Michel Creton (17 August 1942 in Wassy, Haute-Marne, France) is a French actor. He came to international attention with the release of Un homme de trop (Shock Troops) by Costa Gavras in 1967. Since then, he played in many films, appeared on TV and on stage (for example in 1989 in Un fil à la patte de Georges Feydeau in Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris). While he was in cinema a supporting actor, as one of Bernard Fresson's friends in Max an the junkmen, and mostly rare in major roles like his thief in Nicholas Gessner's Le tuer triste, he was a leading man on TV: alongside to Claude Jade in Fou comme François. For his second TV movie with Claude Jade, Treize, he was the writer of the screenplay. Source: Article "Michel Creton" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Max and the Junkmen
Robert Saidani
Ménage
Pedro
Fou comme François
François
Treize
Pierre Mallois
The Loner
Simon
There Were Days... and Moons
Un deuxième homme au couteau
The Vultures
Legionnaire Boissier
A Good Little Devil
Donald
Psy
Bob
At the Meeting with Joyous Death
Leroy
A Little Virtuous
François
La Mort amoureuse
Dédé
Beru and These Women
Jojo, maquereau
Impossible Is Not French
Francky, un des sept camioneurs, ami de Louis
Soleil
Commissaire Vermorel
Beyond Fear
Legoff
Le Tueur triste
Maurice
French Fried Vacation
André "Bip Bip" Bourseault
You Only Live Once
Man in the raincoat
Les Bronzés, le père Noël, papy et les autres
Self
Love in the Night
Jacky, the thug
Marcel Cerdan, une légende française
Voix off
Monsieur Papa
Sport teacher
The Man Who Betrayed the Mafia
Fabiani