27 Movie together: This actor is the one who made the most of Jean Lefebra

27 Movie together: This actor is the one who made the most of Jean Lefebra

At almost 150 films, Jean -Leaf is one of the most productive actors of French cinema. From the beginning of the screen at the age of 15, 1934 (Judex 34), in 2003, until the last appearance of the Caméra Café series, the actress overcame ERA and the trilogy of Saint-Tropez Gendarme Saga and the seventh company with impressive successes.

Even if he turned a lot with his friends with Bernard Blier (Les Tontons Flinguers, Mou in Trigger, this is not because we have nothing to say that you have to close your mouth), Michel Galabru (“Gendarme”, some very quiet masters, God’s pacemaker). No, those who have -all the same -shot 27 times with him, is a well -known face of hexagonal cinema from the 1950s to the 80’s.

You really recognize it

His name can tell you nothing, but this is Robert Dalbani, an incredible career, more than 240 films and a series of 53 years old! You at least know her “Yes, sir!” Tontions fuss, especially after it participates in the famous cuisine scene with “Costaud” tasting Lino Ventura, Bernard Blier, Francis Blanche and … Jean Lefebvre.

We see this in two episodes of the 7th company, but also diabolics, when the molinar passage pheasants, let’s not get angry and get angry! De Lautner, or even an idiot in Paris, who signed Michelle’s audience:

Dalban has played almost everything: we have seen it with a farmer, bistro, receiver, military, commissioner, a fake childbirth man, a driver, a doctor, a garage producer, a newspaper director, a judge, a list, a list is still long … We have a special scene with Jean Gabin in Pasha:

His only first role can be played by Fernand Ledus in the television movie Jules and Juju, which passes in 1982. Robert Dalbani dies in 1987 in 83, with the latest feature film, the lightning of the dance school in his parents is not easy! By Marcel Julian.

Its last role will be next to Jean Leffeobvari to take your rolls … and indicates! By Richard Balduchi (1981), in which he played a truck.

Source: Allocine

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