Born in Saint-Rome de Cernon, Aveyron, France — Jan 16 1922• Died May 05 2014

Jean Gaven (16 January 1922 – 5 May 2014) was a French actor. He appeared in more than sixty films between 1945 and 1996. Born in Saint-Rome-de-Cernon, France on January 16, 1922, Gaven began acting sometime after the end of World War II, amassing a filmography of more than 60 motion pictures during a career spanning more than five decades. Married to the actress Dominique Wilms, he died at the age of 92 in Paris, France, on May 5, 2014. Source: Article "Jean Gaven" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Pierre

Leballech, boss of the sawmill

Maurin

Dupuy

Salpetre

Peter Corey

André Remoulin aka 'Dédé la Glace'

Rizzio

Marc, un inspecteur

Gustave Lucas

Inspector Toussaint

Gargantua

Maurin

Alexandre Buisson

Albertini, dit Tino

Grégoire

Dietrich

Abbot Daniel, village vicar

Henri / James

L'agent sans panier à salade

Jos - il secondo

Félix Michaux, l'inspecteur de la PJ infiltré

Fisherman

Young inspector Gustave Perkinson

Antoine

François Bontemps

Belfort

Maître Nerval

Monsieur Challe

Lieutenant Lachenal

Marcel - le boxeur

Fred

Michel

Johnny Buck

Gabriel


Petit Jo

Etienne Delvaux
Grégoire

Capitaine Brichet

Carlos

Sicilian killer

Anton Caras

Ernest Sapinaud

Robert

One of the two accomplices

Jack Bing

Frédéric Langlet, le mari de Christine

Don Armando Félix

Jacques Legrand

Waldo

Moussac

General Yuri Fiodorenko

Lieutenant Brévannes

Paul

Finot

Le Scaph

Le commissaire Bignon