04/15/1931
Lang Son, Indochine:
Pierre Vaneck (born Pierre Auguste Van Hecke; 15 April 1931 – 31 January 2010) was a French actor. During his career, he won a Molière Award in 1988 and received a César Award nomination in 2009. Son of a Belgian army officer, Pierre Vaneck spent his youth in Antwerp, Belgium, until the age of 17, when he started medical studies in Paris, France. Before long, he branched into studying acting, first at the Rene Simon school, and then at the Theatre Academy, under Henri Rollan. He earned his living meanwhile by working for a saddle-maker by day, and in the evenings, he recited François Villon's poems in cabarets. His début on the stage came in 1952 in The Three Musketeers in the role of Louis XIII. His first important role in the cinema was in the Julien Duvivier film, Marianne of my Youth in 1955. Pierre Vaneck was primarily a theatre and television actor. The general public knew him particularly for his television role as the father of the main character in Fabien Cosma, as well as in many other serials (Spring Tides, The Garonne...). Vaneck died on Sunday 31 January 2010, during open-heart surgery. He was married to Sophie Becker, daughter and sister of Jacques Becker and Jean Becker. His grandchildren, Aurélie and Thibaud Vaneck, are both actors, and feature in the television series Plus Belle la Vie which is broadcast on France 3 channel. Source: Article "Pierre Vaneck" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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A.D.A. : L'argent des autres (2009) as André Jorgensen |
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Deux Jours à tuer (2008) as le père d'Antoine |
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La Science des rêves (2006) as Mr. Pouchet |
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Kein Himmel über Afrika (2005) as Ian Coburn |
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Nerone (2004) as Paul of Tarsus |
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La Source des Sarrasins (2002) as Armand |
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Là-bas... mon pays (2000) as Blanville |
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Retour à Fonteyne (1999) as Aurélien Laverzac |
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Furia (1999) as Aaron |
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« Art » (1998) as Marc |
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The Proprietor (1996) as Raymond T.K |
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Othello (1995) as Brabantio |
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Vent d'est (1993) as doktor Josef Hoop, premier rządu Liechtensteinu |
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Svo á jörðu sem á himni (1992) as Dr. Charcot |
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Les Enfants du vent (1991) as Mayor |
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La Face de l'Ogre (1988) as Ringler |
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Les Pyramides bleues (1988) as Noah |
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Sweet Country (1987) as Father Venegas |
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Mircea Eliade et la redécouverte du sacré (1987) as |
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Le collier de velours (1986) as Gilbert Piersaint |
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L'Année des méduses (1984) as Pierre Rivaut |
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Cinq-Mars (1981) as Louis XIII |
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Le Soleil en face (1980) as Dr. Norbert Bollinger |
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La légion saute sur Kolwezi (1980) as Colonel Grasser |
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La Collection Cousteau N°10 | Le Nil 1 | Le Nil 2 (1975) as Narateur |
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Saint-Just et la force des choses (1975) as Maximilien Robespierre |
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Van der Valk und das Mädchen (1974) as Stam |
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L'Ironie du sort (1974) as Werner Von Rompsay |
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Le Seuil du vide (1974) as Dr. Liancourt |
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Le Reflet dans la mer (1973) as Karl de Lincken |
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Biribi (1971) as Ponchard |
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Les patates (1969) as German soldier (uncredited) |
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Maldonne (1969) as Jacques Christens |
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L'Étrangère (1968) as François |
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Portrait: Orson Welles (1968) as Narrator (voice) |
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Révolution d'octobre (1967) as Narrator (French version) (voice) |
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Si j'avais quatre dromadaires (1966) as Récitant (voice) |
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Paris brûle-t-il? (1966) as Maj. Roger Gallois |
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Le Volcan interdit (1966) as Narrator (voice) |
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La Brûlure de mille soleils (1965) as (voice) |
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As Ilhas Encantadas (1965) as Abrantes |
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Tournoi (1965) as Narrator (voice) |
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Vacances portugaises (1963) as Pierre |
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Le dossier Chelsea Street (1962) as George Steward |
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Un nommé La Rocca (1961) as Xavier Adé |
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Amours célèbres (1961) as René de La Roche |
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La morte-saison des amours (1961) as Sylvain |
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Merci Natercia (1960) as Alain |
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Une balle dans le canon (1958) as Tony |
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La Moucharde (1958) as Frédéric Martignac, aka Fred |
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Thérèse Étienne (1958) as Gottfried Muller |
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Celui qui doit mourir (1957) as Manolios |
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Pardonnez nos offenses (1956) as René |
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Si Paris nous était conté (1956) as François Villon |
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L'île au coquelicot () as |