Born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France — Apr 25 1920• Died Apr 20 1994

Jean Carmet (25 April 1920 – 20 April 1994) was a French actor. Jean Carmet began working on stage and then in film in the early 1940s becoming a very popular comedic actor in his native country. He is best known internationally for his role as a French colonist in the 1976 film, La Victoire en Chantant (Black and White in Color). Because of his good-natured manner, he was as popular with members of the film crew as he was with the audiences. During his long career, he appeared in more than 200 films, and although he played dramatic parts, he usually a…
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Pilier de comptoir

Francis Chérasse (Le Bombé)

Forger

André Bourdelle, « Capitaine Raymond » chef d'un mouvement de résistants

Self - Actor (archive footage)

Vincent Maheu, aka Bonnemort

Un spectateur au paradis des Funambules (uncredited)

Paulo, le complice de Léonard Maburon (sketch "Le Procès")

Maurice Lefebvre, Perrin's best friend

Maître Vierzon, l'avocat de Noël

Burglar

Docteur Martin, vétérinaire

Bartender

Thénardier, innkeeper of Montfermeil

Le client au chien

Paul Bourru

Effeminate art critic (uncredited)

Ernest Grafouillères, transporteur de légumes

Jean Courtebride

François

Georges Lajoie

Duvernet

Le vieil assassin

Renier

M. Pinelli

L'indicateur

Monsieur Vandubas
Vichy Fraise

Maurice Lefebvre

Drunkard guard

M. Durandet, vétérinaire en retraite

Planchet

Le clochard

Raymond Pelleveau, le père âgé

Gaston, l'ami de Jean

'La Fringale'

Cameo

Planchet

Le pharmacien

'Jambe de laine'

Michel

Baptiste Nozière

Feliciano

Commissioner Bude

Le curé / Vicar

Paul

Guillaume aka 'Le Fermier'

Colas

Yvon

Théophraste Longuet

Writing

Kreps

Hubert, le beau-fils

Vicar

M. Grosjean

Rudnik

(uncredited)

Lucien

Pacifique Berthet

Sam

Sergeant Bosselet

Jeannot

Emile Cousin

Man who wants to buy the bus (uncredited)

Marcel Dutilleul

Typographer (uncredited)

Socrate

Tristot

Gégène

Mechanic (uncredited)

Déde Lemartin

Le juge Fernand Noblet

Gaston Duvet, le rôle radiophonique de « Gaston Duraton »

The superstitious security guard (uncredited)

Member of Yiddish International Power

M. Deliot

Zigou

Self (archive footage)

Requiem

Village vicar

Ludovic, frère de Jocelyne

Staline

Jocelyn Bouloire

Lord Picratt

Egon Ratablavasky

Raoul

le père

Miss Mona

Antoine Robineau

Le Légat du Pape

L'horloger à l'enterrement

Scipion

La Globule, ami de Robert

Lamme

Fisherman

Juste Pecuchet

Étienne

Soldier Mathieu

Joseph Cohen

Désiré, the farmer

Henri-Pierre

Picard

Paullaud

Le père affolé (uncredited)

Bidel - un fantaisiste raté

Le porteur

Bartender

Emile Rivereau

L'abbé Pontail


Merle, l'adjoint de l'inspecteur

Chauveau

L'adjudant Chalumot

François Dupuis

M. Albert, le passeur qui ne parle pas Anglais

Inspecteur Melville

Le premier gars

L'abbé Birotteau

'La Fauche'

Jean - le postier

Le Restaurateur

le pompiste

Le mari de la directrice de la Maison de Repos

Doctor Féraud (segment "Le roi d'Yvetot")

Alvarez

François

Jean-Lou

Le grand-père

Camadule

Inspector Robert Casti

Le patron du bistrot

The Brigadier

Le régisseur / Désiré

Nestor

Third accomplice

René Bertillon

Père Grandet

Max


Jo le Bègue

Georges Armand

Emile

Angelo

le pianiste malade

Tax collector

Baptiste

Le chauffeur

A man of Laurent

Station master


Guest

Raphael Poitevin

Companion of François (uncredited)

Durand, aka 'Durandal'

Le commandant

Ponsard

Karl de Kerfuntel

Balluché

Dédé

Le directeur

Ismora's accomplices

Adrien Courtois


(uncredited)

Albert Farjon

Le Colonel


Le clerc

Léo Clapier

Antoine

Second inspector

Gustave

Gaston Lemeunier

Juste Pécuchet

'Brin d'Amour', soldier

Le porte drapeau

Martial, customs officer

Guy Piponnet

Bolo

Tortillard (uncredited)

Gaston

Corporal Drawer

Le Guen

Self

Papillote

Martin Bardeau