Lucien Jean-Baptiste

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Lucien Jean-Baptiste
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Lucien Jean-Baptiste in March 2016
Born (1964-05-06) 6 May 1964 (age 60)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, director
Years active1997–present

Lucien Jean-Baptiste (born 6 May 1964) is a French actor, writer and director. [1] [2]

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Life and career

He is the French voice in films starring Chris Rock, Don Cheadle, Martin Lawrence and Ice Cube. His voice is also heard in movies with Terrence Howard, Will Smith, Kevin Hart, Jamie Foxx and Anthony Mackie.

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
1997 Le Cid Pierre Corneille Thomas Le Douarec
1998 Dom Juan Molière Jean-Luc Jeener
2001Au bal d'Obaldia René de Obaldia Stéphanie Tesson
2004 The Cherry Orchard Anton Chekhov Jean-René Lemoine

Filmography

Actor

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1998 Sous le soleil Bob RobinEric SummerTV Series (1 Episode)
1999Du bleu jusqu'en AmériqueBobSarah Lévy
Cruel étéThe maraboutNicolas GoetschelShort
VégaKabalaLaurent HeynemannTV Movie
2000Antilles sur SeineFrance Télécom Pascal Légitimus
Je suis un super hérosJulien Eric Guirado Short
2001De l'amourSupermarket watchman Jean-François Richet
C'est la vieThe ambulance Jean-Pierre Améris
Jeu de consCop 2Jean-Michel Verner
Il est difficile de tuer quelqu'un, même un lundiThe sellerEric ValetteShort
Caméra Café Franck Marchand Yvan Le Bolloc'h, Bruno Solo, ...TV Series (6 Episodes)
2002 The Code FouedManuel Boursinhac
2003Quand tu descendras du cielEmile Eric Guirado
L'outremangeurThe legistThierry Binisti
The Man Without a HeadThe third head Juan Solanas Short
Simon le justeZacGérard MordillatTV Movie
Le roman de GeorgettePhilippeAlain RobillardTV Movie
L'île atlantiqueThe doctorGérard MordillatTV Movie
Les Cordier, juge et flicJosephGilles BéhatTV Series (1 Episode)
2004Mon fils cet inconnuThe educator Caroline Huppert TV Movie
Un petit garçon silencieuxThe doctorSarah LévyTV Movie
Sœur Thérèse.com MoussaWilliams Crépin & Joyce BuñuelTV Series (2 Episodes)
2005 The Ex-Wife of My Life The inspector Josiane Balasko
Emmenez-moiArsèneEdmond Bensimon
La NoiraudeM. Grand-Grec Fabienne & Véronique KanorShort
Le triporteur de BellevilleSenegalese sergeantStéphane KurcTV Movie
Quai n° 1DegasAlain RobillardTV Series (1 Episode)
Fabien CosmaAntoine EuphrasieMarion SarrautTV Series (1 Episode)
Le juge est une femmeLieutenant PichavantChristian BonnetTV Series (1 Episode)
2006On va s'aimerJulienIvan Calbérac
Les irréductiblesThe physics teacherRenaud Bertrand
L'État de Grace Fred Brago Pascal Chaumeil TV Mini-Series
200713 m²FaroukBarthélémy Grossmann
The Murder of Princess Diana Martin John Strickland TV Movie
Les jurésPatrickBertrand ArthuysTV Mini-Series
2007-2008BanjaBanja Eric Berthier TV Series (27 Episodes)
2008RépercussionsInspector Valréas Caroline Huppert TV Movie
Sauvons les apparences!MalikNicole BorgeatTV Movie
2009 Beyond the Ocean TetanosÉliane de Latour
La première étoileJean-Gabriel ÉlisabethLucien Jean-Baptiste
AlikerBissolGuy Deslauriers
Rencontre avec un tueurLieutenant de MaunyClaude-Michel RomeTV Movie
Villa Belle FranceTonyKarim Akadiri SoumaïlaTV Movie
2010HenryGabrielKafka & Pascal Rémy
2011 The Prey AlexEric Valette
2012PossessionsPatrick Castang Eric Guirado
30° couleurPatrick RimaLucien Jean-Baptiste & Philippe Larue
Ma première foisThe doctorMarie-Castille Mention-Schaar
2013 Je fais le mort Lieutenant Lamy Jean-Paul Salomé
Fonzy QuentinIsabelle Doval
TurfFortuné Fabien Onteniente
La vraie vie des profsThe directorEmmanuel Klotz & Albert Pereira-Lazaro
2014X-odusCommodoreFrançois Languille & Romain RogierTV Mini-Series
Scènes de ménages SergeFrancis DuquetTV Series (1 Episode)
2015 108 Demon Kings Tourbillon-NoirPascal Morelli
2016 We Are Family HugoGabriel Julien-Laferrière
Dieumerci ! DieumerciLucien Jean-Baptiste
Le gang des AntillaisPatrick ChamoiseauJean-Claude Flamand-Barny
2016–presentMunchHubert BellangerNicolas Guicheteau, Frédéric Berthe, ...TV Series (18 Episodes)
2017 Il a déjà tes yeux Paul AlokaLucien Jean-Baptiste
La deuxième étoileJean-Gabriel ÉlisabethLucien Jean-Baptiste
2018Christ(Off)Father MarcPierre Dudan
Abdel et la comtessePriest YasokonoueIsabelle Doval
2019Junk LoveHead of ServicePierre de Suzzoni
TurbulencesThe Hunter Daniel Kamwa Post-Production
AdorablesVictorSolange CicurelPost-Production

Director / Writer

YearTitleNotes
2009La première étoileAlpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival - Grand Prix - Feature Film
Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival - Audience Award
Filmfest Hamburg - Audience Award
Nominated - César Award for Best First Feature Film
201230° couleur
2016 Dieumerci !
Pourquoi nous détestent-ils, nous les Noirs?Documentary
2017 Il a déjà tes yeux
La deuxième étoile

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References

  1. « Biographie de Lucien Jean-Baptiste » sur Evene.fr.
  2. "Lucien Jean-Baptiste". Allociné.fr. Retrieved 14 December 2017..