Born in Paris, France — Oct 23 1930• Died Dec 17 2000

Gérard Blain (23 October 1930 – 17 December 2000) was a French actor and film director. Blain appeared in sixty films between 1944 and 2000. He also directed nine films between 1971 and 2000. In 1971, he won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival for his film The Friends. Blain married three times, including briefly to Bernadette Lafont. Source: Article "Gérard Blain" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Charles 'Chips' Maurey

Charles

(uncredited)

Raoul Minot

Self (archive footage)

Thomas

Anselmo Foresi

Gérard

The painter

Broz

Xavier de Brétevielle

Serge

Claudio

Stefano

Olivier Jourdans

Stephane's father

Emilio

Marcello

Gérard Delacroix

Directing

Henri


Jean Fargeot

Claude Roitman

Davide

Roger

The orderly (segment "Il generale")

Alvaro Cosenza

Directing



Il cugino

(uncredited)

The father

Pierre Bufières

Mazur

(uncredited)

Directing

Paolo

Writing

The New Boyfriend (uncredited)

Le journaliste

Toto Cacace

The priest

Directing

Gérard

Directing

(uncredited)

François


Richard Lunet

Joë Caligula

Self (archives) - director, subject

Robert Gibson

Giovanni Malatrasi


Directing

Jacques Lourmel

Paul Boyer
Directing

Emmanuel
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