Born 1935 (age 90) · Paris, France
Appears in 36 titles

Popeck (born Judka Herpstu; 18 May 1936) is a French actor and stand-up comedian. The son of Jewish immigrants from Poland and Romania, Judka Herpstu was born in Paris. He was among the children saved from the Holocaust by the OSE, but his mother was murdered in Auschwitz. He studied acting at the Cours Simon and started his career on stage under the name Jean Herbert. In 1968, Herpstu created the character of Popeck, a grumpy Eastern-European immigrant dressed in a 3-piece suit, wearing a bowler hat and speaking French with a strong Yiddish accent. Sketches featuring Popeck made Herpstu known to the larger public, and the actor identified with his character so far as to finally adopt the name Popeck for himself in 1978. In addition to his work on stage, Popeck has acted in movies. He had a small role in Roman Polanski's The Pianist. Source: Article "Popeck" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

The Pianist
8.4
The Pianist
2002
as Rubenstein
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
7.4
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
1973
as Moishe Schmoll
The Jews
4.3
The Jews
2016
as Lucien
The Restroom Robbery
6.4
The Restroom Robbery
1975
as Un policier à la gare
Themroc
6.5
Themroc
1973
as Le tailleur de crayons
Cousin, Cousine
6.1
Cousin, Cousine
1975
as Sacy
The Station
6.4
The Station
1990
as (as Jean Hebert)
Sixty
6.0
Sixty
2019
as Self - Comedian
Simon Konianski
5.5
Simon Konianski
2009
as Ernest
The Hornet's Nest
6.5
The Hornet's Nest
1976
as Hans
Cellini: A Violent Life
5.4
Cellini: A Violent Life
1990
as Gattinara
Adam et Ève
4.2
Adam et Ève
1984
as monsieur Ben-Hoït.
T'es folle ou quoi ?
5.0
T'es folle ou quoi ?
1982
as Le plombier
The Mad Dog
4.3
The Mad Dog
1966
Face à face
6.3
Face à face
2001
as Paul Laffargue
Ne prends pas les poulets pour des pigeons
6.5
Ne prends pas les poulets pour des pigeons
1985
as Paul le pirate
Banana's Boulevard
7.5
Banana's Boulevard
1986
as Le père Goldenberg
La Rêverie ou Le Mariage de Sylvia
Popeck à l'Olympia
7.0
Popeck à l'Olympia
1990
as him self