Known for Acting

Jean Le Poulain (12 September 1924 – 1 March 1988) was a French stage actor and stage director. He attended the cours Simon in Paris and won the first prize of Comedy at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in 1949. He was then recruited by Jean Vilar at the Théâtre national populaire and in 1952 he appeared with Gérard Philipe in The Prince of Homburg by Heinrich von Kleist at the théâtre des Champs-Élysées. He began as an actor both in theatre and cinema in 1947 and often appeared on the regular theatre show of the French television Au théâtre ce soir created in 1966. He joined the Comédie-Française in 1978, where he became sociétaire in 1980, then General administrator from septembre 1986 until his death, where he portrayed Monsieur Jourdain in Le Bourgeois gentilhomme by Molière. Source: Article "Jean Le Poulain" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
1962
as Le Clochard
1959
as Peyrolles
1962
as The schoolmaster
1981
as Klakmuf
1973
as Brother Albaret
1961
1962
as Le préfet de police
1968
as Pastor
1975
as Bobovitch
1966
as L'homme à la voiture
1973
as Malvolio
1970
as Gruson
1981
as le Général Petypon du Grêlé
1979
as Drouillard
1961
as Professor Alexis Schmutz
1975
as Margos
1968
as Step Dad
1964
as The stage director
1970
as Don Pedro
1970
as Harpagon