02/19/1914
Bègles, Gironde, France:
Jacques Dufilho is a French comedian, born February 19, 1914 in Bègles (Gironde, France) and died August 28, 2005 in Ponsampère (Gers, France). Originally from the south-west of France, Jacques Jacques-Gabriel Dufilho studied agriculture then went to Paris to live his passion for painting and sculpture. It was there that he met Charles Dullin, a great man from the theater world who passed on his passion for the stage to him and made his cabaret-theatre debut in 1951 with Agnès Capri. Jacques Dufilho then begins by playing sketches before turning to the big screen. In 1939, he participated in Marc Allégret's project in the film "Le Corsaire" but the film remained unfinished. Jacques Dufilho is not worried about it as two years later, he plays the role of a lumberjack in André Zwobada's feature film "Croisières Sidérales". Subsequently, the actor chained the roles in the cinema but it was in 1949 that he was noticed by the general public in "La Ferme des Sept Péchés" by Jean-Devaivre. Jacques Dufilho also went to the theater and went on stage for the first time in Dostoyevsky's play, "The Brothers Karamazov" directed by André Barsacq. When the Second World War broke out, Jacques Dufilho was part of the 2nd Hussard Regiment, particularly in the 29th infantry division reconnaissance group as he received the Legion of Honor in 1998. In 1953, he played in the play by Molière "The Doctor Despite Him" under the direction of Jean-Pierre Darras. The following year, he returned with André Barsacq to the Théâtre de l'Atelier in "Colombe" by Jean Anouilh. He still plays in the cinema as in "Marie-Antoinette, Reine De France" by Jean Delannoy in 1956. Same year, same director, he plays in "Notre-Dame De Paris". In 1961 and 1962, Jacques Dufilho returned to the stage with André Barsacq in "Les Maxibules" by Marcel Aymé and "L'Avare" by Molière. The actor made an impression in "The Guardian", adapted from the English play "The Caretaker" by Harold Pinter. The year 1978 marks a new turning point in the career of Jacques Dufilho, with the film "Le Crabe-Tambour" by Pierre Schoendoerffer, thanks to his interpretation of the role of the chief mechanic in the film, he will be rewarded with a César in the Best Supporting Actor category. In 1980, he played Adrien Dussart in "A bad son" by Claude Sautet, which earned him a second César award, still in the same category. At the theater, in 1988 the actor was awarded the Molière du Comédien for his role in Herb Gardner's play "Je Ne Suis Pas Rappaport" directed by Georges Wilson. Over the years, Jacques Dufilho will play under the direction of Louis Malle, Claude Chabrol, André Hunebelle, Yves Robert and many others. In 1999, he played in "C'est Quoi La Vie?" by François Dupeyron, which earned him a new nomination for the Césars. On television, he received the Seven d'Or for best actor after his role in the film "Une Femme Innocente". In 2003 he released his autobiography "Les Sirènes Du Bateau-Loup" published by Fayard. The actor died on August 28, 2005 in Ponsampère at the age of 91 after playing his last role in "Up There, A King Above The Clouds" by Pierre Schoendoerffer.
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Trintignant par Trintignant (2021) as Self (archive footage) |
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Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4) (2009) as Self (archive footage) |
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Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages (2003) as le recteur |
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Jeanne, Marie et les autres (2000) as Frantz |
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C'est quoi la vie ? (1999) as Noël |
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Les Enfants du marais (1999) as Old man |
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Nel Profondo Paese Straniero (1997) as |
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Ne coupez pas mes arbres (1995) as Sir William Belmont |
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Le Galopin (1993) as Edouard de Robert |
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Pétain (1993) as Maréchal Philippe Pétain |
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Les Enfants du naufrageur (1992) as Petit Louis |
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Les Bottes de sept lieues (1990) as le Marchand |
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La Vouivre (1989) as Urbain |
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Mangeclous (1988) as Mattathias |
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À notre regrettable époux (1988) as Romeo |
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L'Homme qui n'était pas là (1987) as Strosser |
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Jofroi de la Maussan (1987) as Jofroi de la Maussan |
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La Fièvre monte à Castelnau (1985) as |
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Voglia di Volare (1984) as Father of Davide |
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L'Étrange château du docteur Lerne (1983) as Le docteur Lerne |
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L'Intoxe (1983) as Monsieur Doucet |
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Le Moulin de Monsieur Fabre (1983) as Felix Fabre |
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Y a-t-il un Français dans la salle ? (1982) as Jean-Marie, the blackmailer |
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Talou (1981) as von Krapp |
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Un mauvais fils (1980) as Adrien Dussart |
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Le Cheval d'orgueil (1980) as Alain, le grand-père |
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Les aiguilleurs (1980) as Alfred |
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Rue du Pied de Grue (1979) as Le commissaire |
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The Making of Nosferatu (1979) as Self |
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Pierrot mon ami (1979) as Mounnezergues |
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Les Insulaires (1979) as M. Palladion |
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Nosferatu - Phantom der Nacht (1979) as Captain |
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Le Crabe-Tambour (1977) as Chief mechanic |
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Von Buttiglione Sturmtruppenführer (1977) as Colonnello Von Buttiglione |
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Voto di castità (1976) as Annibale |
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Dimmi che fai tutto per me (1976) as 'Dodo' Spinacroce |
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La Victoire en chantant (1976) as Paul Rechampot |
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Il medico... la studentessa (1976) as Colonel Oreste Raselli |
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Il soldato di ventura (1976) as Mariano de Trani |
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Milady (1976) as Commander Gardefort |
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Buttiglione diventa capo del servizio segreto (1975) as Colonnello Rambaldo Buttiglione |
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Ce cher Victor (1975) as Victor Lasalle |
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L'erotomane (1974) as Prof. Pazzoni |
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Il colonnello Buttiglione diventa generale (1974) as Colonnello Rambaldo Buttiglione |
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Un ufficiale non si arrende mai nemmeno di fronte all'evidenza, firmato Colonnello Buttiglione (1974) as Colonel Buttiglione |
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Basta con la guerra... facciamo l'amore (1974) as Gustavo |
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Professore venga accompagnato dai suoi genitori (1974) as prof. Gustavo Negroni |
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La Grande Nouba (1974) as Le vicomte Célestin Galmiche de Quibedec |
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Crash! Che botte... strippo strappo stroppio (1973) as American Consul |
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Les corps célestes (1973) as The priest |
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Corazón solitario (1973) as Antonio |
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Une journée bien remplie (1973) as Jean Rousseau |
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La Brigade en folie (1973) as Commissaire Richard |
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Chut ! (1972) as Fritz Ducharrel |
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La Chavalanthrope (1972) as Actor |
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Les bidasses en folie (1971) as Colonel |
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Fantasia chez les ploucs (1971) as Oncle Noé |
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Appelez-moi Mathilde (1969) as Petitjean |
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Une veuve en or (1969) as Joseph |
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Un merveilleux parfum d'oseille (1969) as Job, le domestique |
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Le Huguenot récalcitrant (1969) as Marshall Jérémie Boutre |
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Le Bossu (1969) as |
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Les Aventures de Lagardère (1968) as Amable Passepoil |
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Benjamin ou les mémoires d'un puceau (1968) as Camille |
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Les Têtes brûlées (1967) as Dante |
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L'inconnu de Shandigor (1967) as Shoskatovich, chef des Russes |
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¿Y mañana? (1967) as Jeroom |
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James Tont operazione D.U.E. (1966) as Y |
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Lady L (1965) as Bealu |
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La Communale (1965) as Le paysan |
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L'Or du duc (1965) as Annibal |
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Spuit elf (1964) as Rogier, de pyromaan |
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La Grande Frousse (1964) as |
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Clémentine chérie (1964) as Spanish maid |
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The Visit (1964) as Police Officer Fisch |
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Agent spécial à Venise (1964) as César, majordome |
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La prima donna (1964) as Reader of "Dimanche Echo" (voice) |
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L'assassin connaît la musique (1963) as Le docteur Hublot, médecin légiste |
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Dragées au poivre (1963) as Monsieur Alfonso |
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Le coup de bambou (1963) as Le chauffeur de taxi |
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L'Auberge de l'ange gardien (1962) as Bournier Aîné |
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Un clair de Lune à Maubeuge (1962) as Le directeur de la 'Maison de la Radio' |
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La Poupée (1962) as Theodora, old Indian woman |
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Snobs! (1962) as Lambotte & his brother |
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La Guerre des boutons (1962) as L'Aztec's father |
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Dans l’eau… qui fait des bulles !... (1961) as Le fossoyeur |
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Le Monocle noir (1961) as Charvet, le guide |
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Dans la gueule du loup (1961) as Paul Prunier |
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Le vergini di Roma (1961) as |
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Zazie dans le métro (1960) as Ferdinand Grédoux |
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Préméditation (1960) as Martinot |
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Le travail, c'est la liberté (1959) as Agent Grosjean |
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Signé : Arsène Lupin (1959) as Albert, manservant |
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Julie la rousse (1959) as Le garçon d'hôtel / Waiter |
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I tartassati (1959) as Prison superintendent |
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Bobosse (1959) as Gaston, manservant |
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Maxime (1958) as Flick |
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Taxi, Roulotte et Corrida (1958) as Taxi Customer |
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Le Petit Prof (1958) as Head of the civil status department |
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Et ta sœur… (1958) as Puymartin |
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Le Temps des œufs durs (1958) as Jules Grandvivier |
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Chéri, fais-moi peur (1958) as Emile, the floor boy |
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Nathalie (1957) as Simon |
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Mademoiselle Strip-tease (1957) as Pedro Avendetti |
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The Happy Road (1957) as Michel Bertrand (uncredited) |
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Ce sacré Amédée (1957) as Placard |
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Que les hommes sont bêtes (1957) as L'inspecteur |
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Jusqu'au dernier (1957) as Pépé |
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Notre-Dame de Paris (1956) as Guillaume Rousseau |
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Courte-tête (1956) as Le garçon d'écurie |
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La vie est belle (1956) as le chef de la fanfare |
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Mon curé chez les pauvres (1956) as Fernand |
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Cadet Rousselle (1954) as Carlos |
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Sang et lumières (1954) as Chispa |
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Saadia (1953) as Bandit leader |
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Un caprice de Caroline chérie (1953) as Giuseppe |
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Le Chemin de Damas (1952) as Pierre |
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Le Rideau rouge (1952) as An actor |
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Ma femme, ma vache et moi (1952) as |
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Deux sous de violettes (1951) as L'employé du gaz (uncredited) |
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Caroline chérie (1951) as Le valet de Pont-Bellanger |
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Bibi Fricotin (1951) as Oncle unijambiste |
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Vendetta en Camargue (1950) as Zacramir |
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Vagabonds imaginaires (1950) as Shepherd (segment 'The Stars') |
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Histoires extraordinaires à faire peur ou à faire rire... (1949) as The Drunken Conscript |
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La Ferme des sept péchés (1949) as François Sovignant |
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Le Destin exécrable de Guillemette Babin (1948) as Monk |
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La Figure de proue (1948) as Commander Clement |
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Brigade criminelle (1947) as Lucien |
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Le Bateau à soupe (1947) as Zélize |
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Premier de cordée (1944) as Fernand Lourtier |
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Autour d'un Film de Montagne (1944) as Self |
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Adieu Léonard (1943) as Chestnut merchant (uncredited) |
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Croisières sidérales (1942) as Lumberjack (uncredited) |
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Vincendon () as Vincendon |
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Vagabonds imaginaires (1950) Director |