Known for Acting

Louis Velle, born May 29, 1926 in Paris, is a French actor. Trained at the Conservatoire and at the Cours Simon, he has been married since 1949 to the writer, director and actress Frédérique Hébrard, with whom he had three children Catherine, Nicolas and François, director and screenwriter. If he began his career in the cinema, it was through television that he would rise to fame. Still quite discreet in L'Abonné de la ligne U (1964), the 1970s brought him a certain notoriety with La Demoiselle d'Avignon, L'Homme qui retour de loin and also Docteur Caraïbes. We can also mention The Strange Monsieur Duvallier (1979). A few years later, Louis Velle is still very present on the small screen with The Ambassador's Husband. But, if he shines on TV, the cinema also appeals to him: he is resplendent in The Driver's License. But also in A husband, he is a husband of which he shares the star with his wife Frédérique Hébrard. Active in the cinema, on television and in the theatre, Louis Velle has also signed several plays and written books, some of which in collaboration with his wife. He remains one of the most popular television actors to this day. He died February 2, 2023 at 96
1964
as Gordon
1953
as Un garde du cardinal assommé
1955
1997
as Kurt Fielder
1971
as Paul-Émile
1973
as Inspector
1975
as Dr. Didier Dancourt, Surgeon
1955
as The new chief engineer
1966
as Frédéric Aubry
1954
1952
as (uncredited)
1961
as Petitot
1957
as Jacques Pile / Georges Pile
1983
as Alex
1953
as Martine's fiancé
1957
as Jean
1985
as Albert
1955
as Georges Richet
1963
as Bertier
1974
as Michel Martenot