Known for Acting

Claude Brasseur (15 June 1936 – 22 December 2020) was a French actor. Claude Brasseur was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine as Claude Pierre Espinasse, the son of actor Pierre Brasseur and actress Odette Joyeux. He was the godson of Ernest Hemingway and the father of Alexandre Brasseur. He was a member of the French bobsleigh team in the 1960s and a winning Paris-Dakar rally competitor as co-pilot of Jacky Ickx. From the late 1950s until two years before his death, Brasseur appeared in overall 150 film and television productions. One of his film roles was as Arthur in Jean-Luc Godard's Bande à part (1964). Brasseur played the title role in the early 1970s historical crime television series The New Adventures of Vidocq. A big commercial success were the comedies La Boum (1980) and La Boum 2 (1982), in which he played the father of Sophie Marceau's teenage character. Brasseur died on 22 December 2020 at the age of 84. He is buried alongside his father at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Source: Article "Claude Brasseur" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
1980
as François Beretton
1960
as Police inspector
1964
as Arthur
1983
as Commissaire Martin Griffon
1972
as Noël Galipeau à 39 ans
1976
as Daniel
1975
as André Ducatel
1977
as Daniel
1982
as François Beretton
1962
as Riri (segment "L'envie")
1985
as Emile Chenal
2006
as Jacky Pic
2006
as Jacques Grumberg
2003
as Père Léon
2005
as Benito Mussolini
1965
as Sganarelle
1999
as Paul-Édouard
1978
as Claude Chevalier d'Aven
2023
as Self (archive footage)
2000
as Claude Brasseur