Michel Beaune

1933-1990

Biography: life and films

Michel Beaune was a French actor whose birth name was Michel Louis Bosne. He was born in Paris, France on 13th December 1933 and died in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France on 24th July 1990, aged 56.

His best films as an actor include Costa-Gavras's thriller L'Aveu (1970), Alain Resnais's Stavisky (1974), Pierre Granier-Deferre's crime-thriller Adieu, poulet (1975), Bertrand Blier's Préparez vos mouchoirs (1978) and Bertrand Tavernier's Coup de torchon (1981).

Michel Beaune appeared in 35 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Georges Lautner (5 films), Laurent Heynemann (3), Henri Verneuil (2) and Bertrand Tavernier (2).

His most frequent genres include: Thriller (12 films), drama (10), crime-thriller (10), comedy (10), comedy-drama (5), history (3), comedy-thriller (2), comedy-romance (2), War (2) and Biography (2).

Our average rating for Michel Beaune over all films is: 2.9

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Échappement libre (1964) [a]

L'Aveu (1970) [a]

Le Temps de mourir (1970) [a]

Paulina 1880 (1972) [a]

L'Héritier (1973) [a]

Stavisky (1974) [a]

Adieu, poulet (1975) [a]

L'Incorrigible (1975) [a]

Le Faux-cul (1975) [a]

Que la fête commence... (1975) [a]

Un jour, la fête (1975) [a]

Le Corps de mon ennemi (1976) [a]

La Question (1977) [a]

Préparez vos mouchoirs (1978) [a]

Courage fuyons (1979) [a]

Flic ou voyou (1979) [a]

Le Mors aux dents (1979) [a]

Le Guignolo (1980) [a]

Coup de torchon (1981) [a]

Il faut tuer Birgit Haas (1981) [a]

Le Professionnel (1981) [a]

L'Indic (1983) [a]

Le Battant (1983) [a]

Tout le monde peut se tromper (1983) [a]

Joyeuses Pâques (1984) [a]

L'Arbalète (1984) [a]

Le Cowboy (1984) [a]

Les Morfalous (1984) [a]

Mesrine (1984) [a]

Lune de miel (1985) [a]

Le Solitaire (1987) [a]

Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (1988) [a]

Feu sur le candidat (1990) [a]



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