Born in Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis, France — Feb 04 1947

Jean-Jacques Moreau is a French actor and screenwriter, born on February 4, 1947, in Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis. His artistic career spans both theater and film. He is distinguished by his versatility and the diversity of his collaborations with numerous renowned directors. In film, Jean-Jacques Moreau has appeared in several notable films, including Gérard Oury's The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, A Few Quiet Gentlemen, Jackal, and Good Kisses, Until Monday. He has also appeared in television productions, playing Leroy-Champier in the miniseries The Big Sec…
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Cathala

Alain Meneau

Police Biker

Krantz

Truck Driver

Bolek

Le chauffeur de taxi

Le contremaître

Metternich

Peasant


Henri de Blainville

PJ inspector

Pierre Salmon


Léon Dupeuch

Victor

L'officier allemand qui s'aperçoit de l'évasion

Marchand

Bob

Henri

Martel

le garçon de la brasserie

French customs officer

Eugène Tissaigre, director

Mercenaro

Guillemot

Pierre

Smallow

Jacques

Fred Conségude


Daniel

Abel

Le metteur en scène

L'Homme

François

Delbois


Juré n°10


Self
Le mari de Berthe


Michel Lambesque
Gilles

Richard Latour