Roland Blanche

1943-1999

Biography: life and films

Roland Blanche was a French actor. He was born in Choisy-le-Roi, Val-de-Marne, France on 31st December 1943 and died in Thiais, Val-de-Marne, France on 13th September 1999, aged 55.

His best films as an actor include Andrzej Wajda's Danton (1983), Jacek Gasiorowski's Visage de chien (1985), Jean-Michel Ribes's comedy Chacun pour toi (1994), Albert Dupontel's Bernie (1996) and Bernard Giraudeau's Les Caprices d'un fleuve (1996).

Roland Blanche appeared in 72 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Jean-Pierre Mocky (7 films), Yves Boisset (5), Laurent Heynemann (4), Francis Veber (3), Michel Drach (2), Jean-Michel Ribes (2) and Caroline Huppert (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (40 films), comedy (20), Thriller (11), history (6), comedy-drama (6), romance (5), crime-thriller (5), comedy-romance (3), Biography (3) and War (2).

Our average rating for Roland Blanche over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Cent briques et des tuiles (1965) [a]

L'Attentat (1972) [a]

R.A.S. (1973) [a]

Vous intéressez-vous à la chose? (1974) [a]

French Connection II (1975) [a]

La Première fois (1976) [a]

Aurais dû faire gaffe... le choc est terrible (1977) [a]

La Question (1977) [a]

Le Juge Fayard dit Le Shériff (1977) [a]

Le Passé simple (1977) [a]

Le Dernier amant romantique (1978) [a]

Démons de midi (1979) [a]

I... comme Icare (1979) [a]

Ils sont grands, ces petits (1979) [a]

Le Mors aux dents (1979) [a]

Le Pull-over rouge (1979) [a]

Rien ne va plus (1979) [a]

La Femme flic (1980) [a]

Il faut tuer Birgit Haas (1981) [a]

Le Choix des armes (1981) [a]

Tir groupé (1982) [a]

Transit (1982) [a]

Danton (1983) [a]

Équateur (1983) [a]

Les Compères (1983) [a]

La Femme ivoire (1984) [a]

La Triche (1984) [a]

Ça n'arrive qu'à moi (1985) [a]

Diesel (1985) [a]

Le 4ème pouvoir (1985) [a]

Le Pactole (1985) [a]

Signé Charlotte (1985) [a]

Visage de chien (1985) [a]

Les Fugitifs (1986) [a]

Paulette, la pauvre petite milliardaire (1986) [a]

Twist again à Moscou (1986) [a]

Yiddish Connection (1986) [a]

La Comédie du travail (1987) [a]

Le Miraculé (1987) [a]

Saxo (1987) [a]

Les Saisons du plaisir (1988) [a]

Une nuit à l'Assemblée Nationale (1988) [a]

L'Otage de l'Europe (1989) [a]

La Soule (1989) [a]

Trop belle pour toi (1989) [a]

Nikita (1990) [a]

Cherokee (1991) [a]

Le Cri des hommes (1991) [a]

Loulou Graffiti (1991) [a]

Lune froide (1991) [a]

Une époque formidable... (1991) [a]

Hélas pour moi (1993) [a]

Justinien Trouvé, ou le bâtard de Dieu (1993) [a]

Bonsoir (1994) [a]

Chacun pour toi (1994) [a]

Elles ne pensent qu'à ça... (1994) [a]

Bernie (1996) [a]

Hercule et Sherlock (1996) [a]

Le Jaguar (1996) [a]

Les Caprices d'un fleuve (1996) [a]

Robin des mers (1998) [a]

Salsa (2000) [a]



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