Known for Acting

Marc Dudicourt (6 March 1932 – 1 May 2021) was a French actor. Son of an industrial designer, he came to live in Paris with his family when he was eleven years old. Passionate about Walt Disney and cartooning, he decided to become a designer and was hired by Jean Image in his drawing workshop. Then, pushed by his colleagues because of his fun side, he decided to take lessons at the Théâtre National Populaire and played in several plays, notably alongside Maria Casarès and Alain Cuny. After the T.N.P. he went to the Comédie de l'Est then to the Villeurbanne theater where he staged Nikolai Gogol]'s Dead Souls, he stayed there for six years, acknowledging that Roger Planchon had taught him everything. He became known to the public for the television series Les nouvelles aventures de Vidocq in 1971, in the role of Flambart. He was the co-founder of the ACE15 association (cultural and event association of the 15th arrondissement of Paris) which runs the Georges Brassens Days in October in Parc Georges-Brassens each year. Dudicourt was also, with his friend Rémi Gidel, founder and president of the 1901 law association "La Vie en Chansons" which aims to defend French song and help young artists to become known. Source: Article "Marc Dudicourt" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
1988
as Cafe Owner
1971
as Chaplain
1990
1967
as Barman (uncredited)
1971
as la Chauve
1968
as Mr Tondeur, TV game candidate (uncredited)
1966
as Lieutenant Hamburger
1975
as Guardian of the Ministry
1967
as Georges Antoine
1980
as Spiratos
1996
as Bartholo
1971
as The stage director
1973
1967
as Notary
1986
as President Bulot
1975
as Le mercier
1980
as Le maire
1974
as Garnier
1970
as Presenter
1966
as Schimmelbeck