Born in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France — Dec 16 1919• Died Mar 30 1999

Michel Etcheverry was a French actor. First a teacher, he began his career in the theater as a stage manager, then joined the troupe of Louis Jouvet. He entered the Comédie-Française in 1961, was named member in 1964, honorary member in 1984. His repertoire includes many tragedies from the classical repertoire. His austere physique, his deep voice and the rigor of his acting serve the tragic repertoire as well as contemporary drama. He participated in numerous films and television programs.
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Self

Self

Prefect Luizet

Doctor Lherminier, forensic surgeon

Surgeon

Frédéric Heiniger

M. Langlois, un futur père

Engineer Camoin

General Krisloff

Gaspard Bernauer, barbier, le père d'Agnès

L'explorateur

Van Nelden, collector

Investigating judge

Fisher King

Cranmer

President

Marcel Sarlet, Viviane's fiancé

The Inquisitor

Hillel

Voix du Commandeur

A gentleman

An actor

Barral

Enguerrand de Marigny


Commissioner Bertrand

Mr. Maillet

Explainer

Chief Inspector Pardelles


Le commissaire des mineurs

Bertrand Moal

(uncredited)

Pastor Sanderman

Le Radiologue

(uncredited)

Le Roi Lear

Blind man

Father Bruno

General Counsel

Bertrand

Le professeur

Adam de Casaubon


Prof. Ephraim Ponticollo
Mr. de Sottenville

Pourlchkevitch (as Etcheverry)

Maître Crouelles, notaire du marquis

Doctor Maroual

Pietri

Abbot of Beauvais

le marquis de Lantenac

Bishop Laurence

Ludovic

Le notaire / Notary

Substitute

Maurice Setti


L'officier allemand

Chief education

Bob Patrick, le reporter photographe

Interpol Man

The leader of the gangsters

Police chief Bertrannet

Narrator

The reciter
Don Alvaro Dabo

Le vieil Horace

The priest
Ratinois
Löwenthal

Self

Sertorius