Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Biography
Jean-Pierre Kalfon, born on October 30, 1938, is a distinguished French actor and singer celebrated for his diverse contributions to the performing arts. With a career spanning several decades, Kalfon has made a significant impact in both film and music, showcasing his versatility and talent.
Kalfon began his artistic journey in the late 1950s, gradually establishing himself in the theatre before transitioning to film. His filmography includes a variety of roles in notable works, demonstrating his ability to embody complex characters. Some of his memorable performances can be found in classic French cinema, where he often collaborated with renowned directors, further enhancing his reputation as a skilled actor.
In addition to his film work, Kalfon has also made a mark in the music industry, showcasing his vocal talents through various musical projects. His unique style and emotive performances have garnered him a loyal following among fans of French chanson.
Throughout his career, Kalfon has received acclaim for his contributions to the arts, earning numerous awards and nominations that highlight his dedication and influence within the industry. With a rich legacy that continues to inspire emerging artists, Jean-Pierre Kalfon remains an iconic figure in the realms of acting and music in France and beyond.
Filmography
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Condorman
1981 • Morovich
The Boy Soldier
1981
The Rabbi's Cat
2011 • Malka of the lions (voice)
The Twin
1984 • Ernest Volpinex
La Femme flic
1980 • Backmann, le directeur de la MJC
Love on the Ground
1984 • Clémont Roquemaure
This Summer Feeling
2015
A Thousand Billion Dollars
1982
Confidentially Yours
1983 • Massoulier's brother (The Priest)
The Inner Scar
1972 • Fire-keeper / King
The Dreamers
2003 • Jean-Pierre Kalfon
The Dogs of War
1980