Born in Saulieu, Côte-d'Or, France — Feb 13 1944• Died Jan 31 2018

Yves Afonso (13 February 1944 – 21 January 2018) was a French actor. He was born in Saulieu in the Côte-d'Or département. Since his uncredited debut in the movie Masculin, féminin in 1966, he had many roles, both in movies and on television. He normally plays supporting roles, and may have been best known for his role as Inspector Bricard in L'Horloger de Saint-Paul, and the black comedy Week End, where he played Tom Thumb. He died on 21 January 2018 at the age of 73. Source: Article "Yves Afonso" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Man Who Kills Himself (uncredited)

Rostollan

Le faux plombier

Toussaint Olivesi

l'inspecteur Blache

Homme a la brasserie

David Goodis


Gros Poucet (uncredited)

Roustan

Le conducteur du train en bleu (uncredited)

Armand Mignot

Inspector Bricard

Republic's brawler

Jacques (uncredited)

Marcel

Engineer

Philippe Lecca

Paulo

« Petit René »

Aldo Minelli, le patron du bar

Pierrot

William Daube, leftist

Roger aka Léo

Robert

Anatole

Self

French Captain

The Furrier's Henchman

Alain

Henry James

Robert

Louis Maboul

Marcel Petitgas

Pierrot Allard

Ulysses, the bus driver

Le voisin

M. Michel

Napoléon

Yves - A Revolutionary Student (uncredited)

Elzéard - le facteur

Cartoni, le tueur à gages

Romain

Yves Lempereur
Lucien

René

Marcel Petitgas

Maurice, the father

Firmin

Laurentino

Claude

Jeannot
Marcel
Biaggi

Naturist

Roberto Cipriani

Père de Rémi
