Born in Paris, France — Sep 28 1942• Died Dec 27 1999

Pierre Clémenti (28 September 1942 – 27 December 1999) was a French actor. Born in Paris, Clémenti studied drama and began his acting career in the theatre. He secured his first minor screen roles in 1960 in Yves Allégret's Chien de pique performing alongside Eddie Constantine. Arguably, his most famous role was that of gangster lover of bourgeois prostitute Catherine Deneuve in Belle de jour, the 1967 classic by Luis Buñuel, in whose film La voie lactée he played the Devil. He appeared in several highly regarded films of the period, working with many o…
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Self

Francesco Paolo

Paul

Marcel

Pasqualino 'Lino' Semirama

Potemkin Sailor

Santoni

Vic

Prinz Ali

Theo

Il poeta futuristico

Pablo

Fedor de Miossens

Hébert

Snake

Count Mateo Tiepolo

Militiaman

Cannibale

Angel of Death

Tiresia

Ivo, le bégue

Olivier / Le clerc



Michele

King

Doctor Moreau

Self

Self

Marat

Orsini's Partisan

Nicolas

'Trois-Pommes'

Victor

Shepherd
Saint-Just

Lallo

Benjamin

Self
Verdier

Paco

Self

Pierrot (uncredited)

Raf, boyfriend

Directing

Flore

Attila


Moustiers

Self

Julien

Jesus

Self

'Charly le Surineur'

Horseman / Archer


Ferdinand Sourdis

Pierre

Marcel Rayman

Giacobbe I and II


Philippe

Gérard Lechômeur

Le jeune homme

Antoine Desvrières

Bel-il

Pierre

Paul

Allan
Ghost of Christmas Past

General Korzacouille / Flash

Un acteur du cabaret (uncredited)
Self


Self

Firmin


Pierre



Young Soldier


Directing

Directing

Xavier de Royan
Self (archive footage)

Directing

Self

Directing
Directing