Michel Duchaussoy

1938-2012

Biography: life and films

Michel Duchaussoy was a French actor. He was born in Valenciennes, Nord, France on 29th November 1938 and died in Paris, France on 13th March 2012, aged 73.

His best films as an actor include Claude Chabrol's thriller La Femme infidèle (1969), Que la bête meure (1969), Paul Vecchiali's Femmes femmes (1974), Louis Malle's Milou en mai (1990) and Julie Lopes-Curval's Mères et filles (2009).

Michel Duchaussoy appeared in 80 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Claude Chabrol (6 films), Robert Enrico (3), Luc Besson (3), Jean Marboeuf (3), Alain Jessua (3), Yves Robert (2), Roger Vadim (2), Patrice Leconte (2), Michel Deville (2), Jean-François Richet (2), Claude d'Anna (2) and Alain Corneau (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (38 films), Thriller (20), comedy (18), comedy-drama (12), romance (7), crime-thriller (7), comedy-thriller (5), comedy-romance (5), history (4), War (4), Fantasy (4), Animation (4), Horror (3) and Biography (3).

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

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Jeu de massacre (1967) [a]

La Louve solitaire (1968) [a]

Bye bye, Barbara (1969) [a]

La Femme infidèle (1969) [a]

La Main (1969) [a]

Que la bête meure (1969) [a]

Ils (1970) [a]

La Rupture (1970) [a]

Aussi loin que l'amour (1971) [a]

Juste avant la nuit (1971) [a]

L'Homme au cerveau greffé (1971) [a]

Les Stances à Sophie (1971) [a]

Le Grand blond avec une chaussure noire (1972) [a]

Le Complot (1973) [a]

Traitement de choc (1973) [a]

Femmes femmes (1974) [a]

La Jeune fille assassinée (1974) [a]

Le Retour du grand blond (1974) [a]

Les Trois mousquetaires (1974) [a]

Nada (1974) [a]

Armaguedon (1977) [a]

L'Homme pressé (1977) [a]

Un oursin dans la poche (1977) [a]

Je te tiens, tu me tiens par la barbichette (1979) [a]

La Ville des silences (1979) [a]

Un matin rouge (1982) [a]

Surprise Party (1983) [a]

Fort Saganne (1984) [a]

Partenaires (1984) [a]

Le Môme (1986) [a]

Suivez mon regard (1986) [a]

Bernadette (1988) [a]

La Révolution française (1989) [a]

La Vie et rien d'autre (1989) [a]

Les Bois noirs (1989) [a]

Voir l'éléphant (1989) [a]

Équipe de nuit (1990) [a]

Milou en mai (1990) [a]

Caccia alla vedova (1991) [a]

Road to Ruin (1991) [a]

Pas d'amour sans amour! (1993) [a]

Cache Cash (1994) [a]

Disparus (1998) [a]

Fait d'hiver (1999) [a]

La Veuve de Saint-Pierre (2000) [a]

Lise et André (2000) [a]

T'aime (2000) [a]

Les Portes de la gloire (2001) [a]

Amen. (2002) [a]

La Mentale (2002) [a]

Bienvenue chez les Rozes (2003) [a]

Dédales (2003) [a]

Tristan (2003) [a]

Confidences trop intimes (2004) [a]

La Demoiselle d'honneur (2004) [a]

Le Cadeau d'Elena (2004) [a]

Le Plus beau jour de ma vie (2004) [a]

La Boîte noire (2005) [a]

Poltergay (2006) [a]

Les Deux mondes (2007) [a]

Mesrine: L'Ennemi public n°1 (2008) [a]

Mesrine: L'Instinct de mort (2008) [a]

Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard (2009) [a]

Le Petit Nicolas (2009) [a]

Mères et filles (2009) [a]

Persécution (2009) [a]

Tricheuse (2009) [a]

Arthur 3: La guerre des deux mondes (2010) [a]

Elle s'appelait Sarah (2010) [a]

Imogène McCarthery (2010) [a]

L'Âge de raison (2010) [a]

L'Autre Dumas (2010) [a]



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