Jean-Louis Sbille

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Jean-Louis Sbille
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Born (1948-03-14) 14 March 1948 (age 76)
NationalityBelgian
Years active1974–present
Website www.sbille.net

Jean-Louis Sbille (14 March 1948) is a Belgian-French-speaking artist, radio and television producer, actor and writer.

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Career

In the mid-70s, with the graphic designer and art director, Marc Borgers they created RUPTZ, [1] an art video and performance group. From 1977 to 1981 he published the new wave art magazine Soldes Fins de Séries. [2] He has published novels for youth, poetry, dramatic works and screenplays for television Ici Bla Bla.

He produces cultural, musical and youth radio and TV shows on RTBF, the French-speaking Belgian radio and television organization.

He works in Brussels with the Mexican choreographer José Besprosvany from 2003 to 2009 as dramatist.

He is a professor of media criticism at the Haute Ecole Libre de Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1988 The Music Teacher Critic Gérard Corbiau
1989 Wait Until Spring, Bandini Bank Employee Dominique Deruddere
Blueberry HillTeacher Robbe De Hert
L'homme de terre Boris Lehman
Le retour d'Arsène Lupin Michel Boisrond TV series (1 episode)
1992 Maigret Vadot Serge Leroy TV series (1 episode)
Carré d'asMarc LobetTV series (1 episode)
1993Embrasse-moi vite ! Gérard Marx TV movie
Nestor Burma Maurice FrydlandTV series (1 episode)
1994 Mina Tannenbaum Martine Dugowson
1996Les Steenfort, maîtres de l'orgeJean-Daniel VerhaegheTV mini-series
Le R.I.F.The photographerTeff ErhatTV series (1 episode)
1998La carte postaleVivian GoffetteShort
2000 Le Roi danse Spectator Gérard Corbiau (2)
2001L'étrange Monsieur JosephMarcel Joanovici Josée Dayan TV movie
2003Je ne peux pas t'aiderThe grandfatherRachel LecomteShort
2004Du côté de chez MarcelThe mayorDominique LadogeTV movie
2005CroitFabrice CouchardShort
Le piège du Père NoëlDrag-queen Christian Faure TV movie
2006 Le Lièvre de Vatanen Aaron Marc Rivière
Bataille nataleThe priestAnne DeluzTV movie
2007Septième ciel BelgiqueMr NevilleLuc Boland & André ChandelleTV series (2 episodes)
2009 The Vintner's Luck Henri Niki Caro
Légende de Jean l'InverséPhilippe Lamensch & Françoise DuelzShort
2011 La Chance de ma vie M. MexèsNicolas Cuche
Moi, Michel G., milliardaire, maître du mondeMarc BoubilStéphane Kazandjian
Les tribulations d'une caissièreThe homelessPierre Rambaldi
Il n'y a pas sans toiThe traderChristophe JohannsShort
About a SpoonMister RicoPhilippe Lamensch (2)Short
2012 The Hot Potato Ernst KoppelTim Lewiston
La solitude du pouvoirThe deputy Josée Dayan (2)
RegardsPaolo Zagaglia
Clan PierreNathalie Basteyns & Kaat BeelsTV series (1 episode)
2013 A Promise Hans Patrice Leconte
Before the Winter Chill Fred Philippe Claudel
Angélique The priest Ariel Zeitoun
LandesDeyrisFrançois-Xavier Vives
Le petit bonhomme vert Roland Lethem Short
Van Gogh; een huis voor Vincent Monsieur Le ClerqPim van HoeveTV series (1 episode)
2014Jacques a vuCardinalXavier Diskeuve
Les pencheursJan BoonShort
TypiqueThe doctorLionel Delhaye, Jérôme Dernovoi & Benjamin TorriniTV mini-series
Léo Matteï, Brigade des MineursThe driverDavid MorletTV series (1 episode)
2015Soirée à la GirafeValdeburgoPim DinghsShort
Who's in the Fridge ?Philippe Lamensch (3)Short
Chefs The notaryArnaud MalherbeTV series (1 episode)
2016 Raw The professor Julia Ducournau
CaffèRobert Cristiano Bortone
Au-delà des MursThe man in the crowdHervé HadmarTV mini-series
2017 This Is Our Land Monsieur Biagi Lucas Belvaux
Above the Law Minister Van BollenFrançois Troukens, Jean-François Hensgens
2018 Les Misérables Gorbeau beggar Tom Shankland TV mini-series (1 episode)

Works

Poetry

Albums and novels for youth

Screenplays

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References

  1. Art vidéo: Pierre-Jean Foulon, Yvette Vanden Bemden Presses universitaires de Namur, 2004
  2. Borgers, Marc. "Historique" (in French). Archived from the original on 23 April 2018.