Jean Dell | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, Writer |
Years active | 1987—present |
Spouse | Christiane Bopp |
Jean Dell (born 17 March 1961) is a French actor and writer.
After starting out in radio, he turned to the stage, film and television, where he will create and perform several sketches of the show Les Grosses Têtes. He also participated in the show La Classe, where he met his wife, Christiane Bopp. [1]
Year | Title | Author | Director | Notes |
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1995 | Le Portefeuille | Pierre Sauvil & Éric Assous | Jean-Luc Moreau | |
Sacré Nostradamus ! | Jean Dell | Gérard Caillaud | ||
2000 | Le Béret de la tortue | Jean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras | Etienne de Balasy | |
2003 | Un petit jeu sans conséquence | Jean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras | Stéphane Hillel | Nominated - Molière Award for Best Playwright |
2004 | L'Inscription | Jean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras | Jacques Échantillon | |
2005 | Une Heure et demie de retard | Jean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras | Bernard Murat | |
2006 | Vive Bouchon | Jean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras | Jean-Luc Moreau | |
2012 | Un stylo dans la tête | Jean Dell | Jean-Luc Moreau | |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1987 | Hateman | Large Marge | Harry Hope | |
1989-94 | Tribunal | The bailiff | Dominique Masson, Jean-Pierre Prévost, ... | TV series (82 episodes) |
1990 | Counterstrike | Paolo Barzman | TV series (1 episode) | |
Haute tension | The photograph | Danièle J. Suissa | TV series (1 episode) | |
1991 | Steak Barbare | The CEO | Jean-Walter Muller | Short |
Les ritals | Marcel Bluwal | TV movie | ||
The Hitchhiker | Thug | Patricia Mazuy | TV series (1 episode) | |
1992 | Interdit d'amour | Catherine Corsini | TV movie | |
1996-97 | Jamais 2 sans toi | Doctor Aleski | Dominique Masson | TV series (3 episodes) |
1997 | Un impossible amour | The ray head | Michaëla Watteaux | TV movie |
Un printemps de chien | The publisher | Alain Tasma | TV movie | |
1998 | Une grosse bouchée d'amour | The lawyer | Michaëla Watteaux | TV movie |
Nestor Burma | The concierge | Philippe Niang | TV series (1 episode) | |
Sous le soleil | Lawyer Belgrand | Philippe Roussel | TV series (2 episodes) | |
1999 | Le schpountz | The journalist | Gérard Oury | |
Joséphine, ange gardien | The customs officer | Pierre Joassin | TV series (1 episode) | |
2000 | Épouse-moi | François | Harriet Marin | |
La vache et le président | The cop | Philippe Muyl | ||
Anibal | Didier | Pierre Boutron | TV movie | |
Joséphine, ange gardien | The veterinarian | Philippe Monnier | TV series (1 episode) | |
H | Charles Nemes | TV series (1 episode) | ||
Un et un font six | The mayor | Jean-Pierre Vergne | TV series (1 episode) | |
2000-14 | Le juge est une femme | Edouard Lemonnier | René Manzor, Pierre Boutron, ... | TV series (46 episodes) |
2001 | A Crime in Paradise | Judge Frégard | Jean Becker | |
Les Rois mages | The receptionist | Didier Bourdon & Bernard Campan | ||
J'ai faim !!! | Barnabé's client | Florence Quentin | ||
Un coeur oublié | Delaplace | Philippe Monnier | TV movie | |
Le regard de l'autre | The cop | Dominique Tabuteau | TV movie | |
Sophie Rousseau, la vie avant tout | Doctor Langlade | Alain Tasma | TV movie | |
Une fille dans l'azur | Valère | Jean-Pierre Vergne | TV movie | |
Rastignac ou les ambitieux | Labri | Alain Tasma | TV mini-series | |
Une femme d'honneur | Lafargue | Philippe Monnier | TV series (1 episode) | |
2002 | Quelqu'un de bien | The receptionist | Patrick Timsit | |
Une Ferrari pour deux | The biker | Charlotte Brandström | TV movie | |
Un paradis pour deux | The head of service | Pierre Sisser | TV movie | |
Napoléon | Malmaison's player | Yves Simoneau | TV mini-series | |
Joséphine, ange gardien | Doctor Bolbec | Laurent Dussaux | TV series (1 episode) | |
Commissariat Bastille | Jean-Marc Seban | TV series (1 episode) | ||
Fred et son orchestre | The school inspector | Michaëla Watteaux | TV series (1 episode) | |
2002-05 | Avocats & associés | General Lawyer Cuq | Alexandre Pidoux, Christophe Lamotte, ... | TV series (4 episodes) |
2003 | Ruby & Quentin | The radiologist | Francis Veber | |
Who Killed Bambi ? | The otorhinolaryngology | Gilles Marchand | ||
Je reste ! | Carcassonne | Diane Kurys | ||
Silver moumoute | Jacky | Christophe Campos | Short | |
Un bébé noir dans un couffin blanc | Doctor Moreau | Laurent Dussaux | TV movie | |
L'affaire Dominici | Lawyer Rozan | Pierre Boutron | TV movie | |
La deuxième vérité | Prosecutor Lurs | Philippe Monnier | TV movie | |
Mata Hari, la vraie histoire | The Marquis of Margerie | Alain Tasma | TV movie | |
Le Bleu de l'océan | Professor Chaney | Didier Albert | TV mini-series | |
Arzak Rhapsody | Unicorns | Jean Giraud | TV mini-series | |
Les enquêtes d'Éloïse Rome | Londonne | Vincent Monnet | TV series (1 episode) | |
Père et maire | The banker | Philippe Monnier | TV series (1 episode) | |
2004 | The Story of My Life | Raphaël's father | Laurent Tirard | |
San Antonio | The journalist | Frédéric Auburtin | ||
L'insaisissable | Élisabeth Rappeneau | TV movie | ||
Le voyageur sans bagage | The hotel manager | Pierre Boutron | TV movie | |
Julie Lescaut | Bellegarde | Alain Wermus | TV series (1 episode) | |
Joséphine, ange gardien | Brother Mathieu | Patrick Malakian | TV series (1 episode) | |
La crim' | Belmonta | Dominique Guillo | TV series (1 episode) | |
2004-06 | Léa Parker | Barrault | Bruno Gantillon, Robin Davis, ... | TV series (10 episodes) |
2005 | How Much Do You Love Me? | Cemetery Man | Bertrand Blier | |
It's Our Life! | The priest | Gérard Krawczyk | ||
The Demon Stirs | The mayor | Marie-Pascale Osterrieth | ||
La visite | Michel Séguier | Pierre Sisser | TV movie | |
Désiré Landru | The president | Pierre Boutron | TV movie | |
Le temps meurtrier | Warrant Thomassin | Philippe Monnier | TV movie | |
2013, la fin du pétrole | Stéphane Meunier | TV movie | ||
Famille d'accueil | Vincent | Bruno Bontzolakis | TV series (1 episode) | |
Les Cordier, juge et flic | The seller | Paul Planchon | TV series (1 episode) | |
2006 | The Pink Panther | Justice Minister Clochard | Shawn Levy | |
La Maison du Bonheur | The notary | Dany Boon | ||
Capitaine Casta | Leblanc | Joyce Buñuel | TV movie | |
Du goût et des couleurs | Antonio Marchetti | Michaëla Watteaux | TV movie | |
La volière aux enfants | Monsieur Chaumar | Olivier Guignard | TV movie | |
Le Grand Charles | Pierre Billotte | Bernard Stora | TV mini-series | |
Central nuit | Dumas | Serge De Closets | TV series (1 episode) | |
Homicides | Duverger | Christophe Barraud | TV series (1 episode) | |
2007 | Danse avec lui | Daniel | Valérie Guignabodet | |
Coupable | Fotorino | Philippe Monnier | TV movie | |
Suspectes | The waiter | Laurent Dussaux | TV mini-series | |
Confidences | The psychiatrist | Laurent Dussaux | TV mini-series | |
Joséphine, ange gardien | Hugues de Bouailles | Philippe Monnier | TV series (1 episode) | |
Chez Maupassant | The doctor | Jacques Santamaria | TV series (1 episode) | |
Louis la brocante | Jean-Claude | Michel Favart | TV series (1 episode) | |
Boulevard du Palais | Gérard Falsetta | Pascale Dallet | TV series (1 episode) | |
2008 | French Film | Alain | Jackie Oudney | |
Love Me No More | Mortez | Jean Becker | ||
Sa raison d'être | Michel | Renaud Bertrand | TV movie | |
Braquage en famille | The manager | Pierre Boutron | TV movie | |
2009 | Le missionnaire | The police captain | Roger Delattre | |
La reine et le cardinal | Don Pimentel | Marc Rivière | TV movie | |
R.I.S, police scientifique | Lawyer Langevin | Éric Le Roux | TV series (1 episode) | |
Adresse inconnue | Daniel Devillard | Alain Wermus | TV series (1 episode) | |
2009-15 | Mes amis, mes amours, mes emmerdes | Verny | Jérôme Navarro, Sylvie Ayme, ... | TV series (19 episodes) |
2010 | The Clink of Ice | The oncologist | Bertrand Blier | |
C'est toi c'est tout | Antoine | Jacques Santamaria | TV movie | |
2010–present | Clem | Michel Brimont | Joyce Buñuel, Arnauld Mercadier, ... | TV series (22 episodes) |
2011 | Pour Djamila | Edmond Michelet | Caroline Huppert | TV movie |
2012 | Camping paradis | Paul | Bruno Garcia | TV series (1 episode) |
2014 | Grace of Monaco | Denard | Olivier Dahan | |
Borderline | Samuel Bergson | Olivier Marchal | TV movie | |
Richelieu, la pourpre et le sang | Count of Chavigny | Henri Helman | TV movie | |
2015 | Mongeville | Jean-Charles Peyroux Conti | Bruno Garcia | TV series (1 episode) |
2016 | La Dream Team | The PDG President | Thomas Sorriaux | |
Cherif | Léonard Wermeer | Julien Zidi | TV series (1 episode) | |
2017 | L'ascension | Business Man | Ludovic Bernard | |
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2001 | Un gars, une fille | Guy A. Lepage & Sylvain Roy | TV series (2 episodes) |
2004 | Un petit jeu sans conséquence | Bernard Rapp | |
2009 | King Guillaume | Pierre-François Martin-Laval | |
2011 | Bienvenue à Bouchon | Luc Béraud | TV movie |
Victor Sauvage | Alain Choquart | TV series (1 episode) | |
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