Jean Dell

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Jean Dell
Jean Dell Cannes 2014.jpg
Jean Dell at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival
Born (1961-03-17) 17 March 1961 (age 62)
Occupation(s)Actor, Writer
Years active1987—present
Spouse Christiane Bopp

Jean Dell (born 17 March 1961) is a French actor and writer.

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Career

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]

Theatre

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
1995Le PortefeuillePierre Sauvil & Éric Assous Jean-Luc Moreau
Sacré Nostradamus !Jean DellGérard Caillaud
2000Le Béret de la tortueJean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras Etienne de Balasy
2003Un petit jeu sans conséquenceJean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras Stéphane Hillel Nominated - Molière Award for Best Playwright
2004L'InscriptionJean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras Jacques Échantillon
2005Une Heure et demie de retardJean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras Bernard Murat
2006Vive BouchonJean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras Jean-Luc Moreau
2012Un stylo dans la têteJean DellJean-Luc Moreau

Filmography

Actor

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1987HatemanLarge MargeHarry Hope
1989-94TribunalThe bailiffDominique Masson, Jean-Pierre Prévost, ...TV series (82 episodes)
1990 Counterstrike Paolo Barzman TV series (1 episode)
Haute tensionThe photographDanièle J. SuissaTV series (1 episode)
1991Steak BarbareThe CEOJean-Walter MullerShort
Les ritals Marcel Bluwal TV movie
The Hitchhiker Thug Patricia Mazuy TV series (1 episode)
1992Interdit d'amour Catherine Corsini TV movie
1996-97Jamais 2 sans toiDoctor AleskiDominique MassonTV series (3 episodes)
1997Un impossible amourThe ray headMichaëla WatteauxTV movie
Un printemps de chienThe publisherAlain TasmaTV movie
1998Une grosse bouchée d'amourThe lawyerMichaëla WatteauxTV movie
Nestor Burma The conciergePhilippe NiangTV series (1 episode)
Sous le soleil Lawyer BelgrandPhilippe RousselTV series (2 episodes)
1999 Le schpountz The journalist Gérard Oury
Joséphine, ange gardien The customs officerPierre JoassinTV series (1 episode)
2000Épouse-moiFrançoisHarriet Marin
La vache et le présidentThe copPhilippe Muyl
AnibalDidier Pierre Boutron TV movie
Joséphine, ange gardien The veterinarianPhilippe MonnierTV series (1 episode)
H Charles NemesTV series (1 episode)
Un et un font sixThe mayorJean-Pierre VergneTV series (1 episode)
2000-14Le juge est une femmeEdouard LemonnierRené 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 oubliéDelaplacePhilippe MonnierTV movie
Le regard de l'autreThe copDominique TabuteauTV movie
Sophie Rousseau, la vie avant toutDoctor LangladeAlain TasmaTV movie
Une fille dans l'azurValèreJean-Pierre VergneTV movie
Rastignac ou les ambitieuxLabriAlain TasmaTV mini-series
Une femme d'honneurLafarguePhilippe MonnierTV series (1 episode)
2002Quelqu'un de bienThe receptionist Patrick Timsit
Une Ferrari pour deuxThe biker Charlotte Brandström TV movie
Un paradis pour deuxThe head of servicePierre SisserTV movie
Napoléon Malmaison's player Yves Simoneau TV mini-series
Joséphine, ange gardien Doctor BolbecLaurent DussauxTV series (1 episode)
Commissariat BastilleJean-Marc SebanTV series (1 episode)
Fred et son orchestreThe school inspectorMichaëla WatteauxTV series (1 episode)
2002-05Avocats & associésGeneral Lawyer CuqAlexandre 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 moumouteJackyChristophe CamposShort
Un bébé noir dans un couffin blancDoctor MoreauLaurent DussauxTV movie
L'affaire DominiciLawyer RozanPierre BoutronTV movie
La deuxième véritéProsecutor LursPhilippe MonnierTV movie
Mata Hari, la vraie histoireThe Marquis of MargerieAlain TasmaTV movie
Le Bleu de l'océan Professor ChaneyDidier AlbertTV mini-series
Arzak RhapsodyUnicorns Jean Giraud TV mini-series
Les enquêtes d'Éloïse RomeLondonneVincent MonnetTV series (1 episode)
Père et maireThe bankerPhilippe MonnierTV series (1 episode)
2004 The Story of My Life Raphaël's father Laurent Tirard
San AntonioThe journalistFrédéric Auburtin
L'insaisissable Élisabeth Rappeneau TV movie
Le voyageur sans bagageThe hotel managerPierre BoutronTV movie
Julie Lescaut BellegardeAlain WermusTV series (1 episode)
Joséphine, ange gardien Brother MathieuPatrick MalakianTV series (1 episode)
La crim'BelmontaDominique GuilloTV series (1 episode)
2004-06Léa ParkerBarrault 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 mayorMarie-Pascale Osterrieth
La visiteMichel SéguierPierre SisserTV movie
Désiré LandruThe presidentPierre BoutronTV movie
Le temps meurtrierWarrant ThomassinPhilippe MonnierTV movie
2013, la fin du pétroleStéphane MeunierTV movie
Famille d'accueilVincentBruno BontzolakisTV series (1 episode)
Les Cordier, juge et flicThe sellerPaul PlanchonTV series (1 episode)
2006 The Pink Panther Justice Minister Clochard Shawn Levy
La Maison du Bonheur The notary Dany Boon
Capitaine CastaLeblancJoyce BuñuelTV movie
Du goût et des couleursAntonio MarchettiMichaëla WatteauxTV movie
La volière aux enfantsMonsieur ChaumarOlivier GuignardTV movie
Le Grand Charles Pierre Billotte Bernard Stora TV mini-series
Central nuitDumasSerge De ClosetsTV series (1 episode)
HomicidesDuvergerChristophe BarraudTV series (1 episode)
2007 Danse avec lui Daniel Valérie Guignabodet
CoupableFotorinoPhilippe MonnierTV movie
SuspectesThe waiterLaurent DussauxTV mini-series
ConfidencesThe psychiatristLaurent DussauxTV mini-series
Joséphine, ange gardien Hugues de BouaillesPhilippe MonnierTV series (1 episode)
Chez MaupassantThe doctorJacques SantamariaTV series (1 episode)
Louis la brocanteJean-ClaudeMichel FavartTV series (1 episode)
Boulevard du PalaisGérard FalsettaPascale DalletTV series (1 episode)
2008 French Film Alain Jackie Oudney
Love Me No More Mortez Jean Becker
Sa raison d'êtreMichelRenaud BertrandTV movie
Braquage en familleThe managerPierre BoutronTV movie
2009Le missionnaireThe police captainRoger Delattre
La reine et le cardinal Don Pimentel Marc Rivière TV movie
R.I.S, police scientifique Lawyer LangevinÉric Le RouxTV series (1 episode)
Adresse inconnueDaniel DevillardAlain WermusTV series (1 episode)
2009-15Mes amis, mes amours, mes emmerdesVernyJérôme Navarro, Sylvie Ayme, ...TV series (19 episodes)
2010 The Clink of Ice The oncologist Bertrand Blier
C'est toi c'est toutAntoineJacques SantamariaTV movie
2010–present Clem Michel BrimontJoyce Buñuel, Arnauld Mercadier, ...TV series (22 episodes)
2011Pour Djamila Edmond Michelet Caroline Huppert TV movie
2012Camping paradisPaulBruno GarciaTV series (1 episode)
2014 Grace of Monaco Denard Olivier Dahan
BorderlineSamuel Bergson Olivier Marchal TV movie
Richelieu, la pourpre et le sangCount of ChavignyHenri HelmanTV movie
2015MongevilleJean-Charles Peyroux ContiBruno GarciaTV series (1 episode)
2016La Dream TeamThe PDG PresidentThomas Sorriaux
Cherif Léonard WermeerJulien ZidiTV series (1 episode)
2017 L'ascension Business ManLudovic Bernard

Writer

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2001 Un gars, une fille Guy A. Lepage & Sylvain RoyTV series (2 episodes)
2004Un petit jeu sans conséquence Bernard Rapp
2009King Guillaume Pierre-François Martin-Laval
2011Bienvenue à Bouchon Luc Béraud TV movie
Victor SauvageAlain ChoquartTV series (1 episode)

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