Jean Brochard
Biography
Jean Brochard, born on March 12, 1893, was a prominent French actor known for his extensive work in the film industry. Over the course of his career, he graced the silver screen in more than 100 films, showcasing his talent and versatility from 1933 until 1966.
Brochard's contributions to cinema spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face in both French and international films. His performances captivated audiences, reflecting the evolving styles and themes of the periods in which he worked.
Throughout his life, he was not only recognized for his acting skills but also for his ability to adapt to various roles, making him a respected figure in the entertainment world. Jean Brochard's legacy is marked by his dedication to his craft and the significant impact he made on the film industry during a transformative era in cinema history. He passed away on June 17, 1972, leaving behind a rich filmography that continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts today.
Filmography
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The Spies
1957
Hell of Angels
1941 • M. Petitot, le philatéliste
Lovers of Paris
1957 • Mr. Duveyrier, former attorney general
Cecile Is Dead
1944 • Dandurand
I Accuse
1938
Four Flights to Love
1939
I Vitelloni
1953 • Francescco Moretti
Personal Column
1939
Whims
1942 • The 'father'
Le Corbeau
1943
Law of the North
1939
Diabolique
1955 • Plantiveau