Claude Cerval
Known for: Acting
Born: February 20, 1921 in Paris, France - Died: July 24, 1972
Claude Cerval (21 February 1921 – 25 July 1972) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than forty films from 1955 to 1971. After his secondary studies, he took drama lessons with, among others, Louis Jouvet. He then performed in cabarets and at the theater, notably at the Odéon, before joining the Théâtre national populaire. He worked in cinema and television as well. He was well remembered for his performance in the role of the detestable Count of Nansac in the ORTF series Jacquou le Croquant in 1969. He died of heart failure at the age of 51. Source: Article "Claude Cerval" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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That Man in Istanbul
Brandt
Le Beau Serge
Priester
Bob le Flambeur
Jean, the Croupier
The Milky Way
Brigadier
Danger in the Middle East
Zarkho Solin
Germinal
Victor Maigrat
The Upper Hand
René
L'Ennemi dans l'ombre
Nilpiker
Clock Head
Fine Faisan
To Die of Love
Investigating judge
Angel's Leap
Marc Orsini
Young Girls of Good Families
Clauval
A Missionary
Girl Merchants
René
The Big Risk
Raoul Fargier
The Girl Can't Stop
Manolis
The Empire of Night
Balthazar
The Sword and the Balance
Plouzenec
Le commissaire mène l’enquête
Marnay (segment "Geste d'un fanatique")
Beru and These Women
Vérian
The Love Game
Le consommateur
Belle de Jour
The Driver (uncredited)
Manhunt for Murder
FX 18, Secret Agent
Barter