Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Biography
Jean-Claude Dreyfus, born on February 18, 1946, in Paris, is a distinguished French actor known for his versatile performances in film. He embarked on his cinematic journey in 1973 with his role in "Comment réussir quand on est con et pleurnichard." Dreyfus gained considerable acclaim for his memorable portrayal of a butcher in the acclaimed black comedy "Delicatessen," directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. His collaboration with Jeunet continued, leading to significant roles in "The City of Lost Children" and "A Very Long Engagement," where he worked alongside fellow actor Dominique Pinon.
Throughout his career, Dreyfus has become recognized for his ability to bring depth and humor to his characters, earning him a special place in French cinema. His work often blends elements of comedy and drama, showcasing his range as an actor. With a career spanning several decades, Dreyfus has made a notable impact on the film industry, contributing to a variety of genres and styles. His talent and unique presence have established him as a respected figure in the world of acting, both in France and internationally.
Filmography
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The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996)
1996
Immoral Women
1979 • Bini
Dog Day
1984
The Boy Soldier
1981 • Capitaine Maryla
All the Mornings of the World
1991 • Abbe Mathieu
Take Your Bible and Get the Fuck Out of Here!
2023 • Philippe Rougeard
Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers
1984
Requiem for a Killer
2011 • Le maître de chant
3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings
2004 • Camille's Father
Pétain
1993 • Dumoulin
The Outsider (1983)
1983
Our Story
1984
Les Cerfs-volants
2007 • The Count
Tandem
1987 • le conseiller
The Prize of Peril
1983 • Bertrand
The Lady and the Duke
2001 • Le duc d'Orléans
Attila Marcel
2013 • M. Kruzinsky
Coco Chanel
2008 • Paul Poiret
Two Brothers
2004 • Eugène Normandin
The City of Lost Children
1995 • Marcello