Luis Rego | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, Comedian, Writer, Director |
Years active | 1969–present |
Luis Rego (born 30 May 1943) is a French actor, comedian, writer and director, of Portuguese origins. He was a founding member of music/comedy group Les Charlots which he left after a few years.
Year | Title | Author | Director | Notes |
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1973 | Le dernier sorti nettoie la salle | Luis Rego | Luis Rego | One Man Show |
1975 | Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine | Luis Rego & Didier Kaminka | Jean-Luc Moreau | Théâtre des Champs-Élysées |
1977 | Fromage ou dessert | Philippe Bruneau | Luis Rego (2) | Café de la Gare |
1979 | Les chantiers de la gloire | Philippe Bruneau & Martin Lamotte | Luis Rego (3) | Théâtre de l'Atelier |
1982 | Hommage à Koudechapo | Luis Rego | Luis Rego (4) | One Man Show, Théâtre Fontaine [1] |
1985 | Orpheus in the Underworld | Jacques Offenbach | René Dupuy | |
1986 | L'auvent du pavillon 4 | Sotha | Sotha | Café de la Gare |
1989 | La Bonne Adresse | Marc Camoletti | Marc Camoletti | |
1992-93 | Une fille entre nous | Éric Assous | Éric Assous | |
1995 | Assemblywomen | Aristophanes | Jean-Luc Tardieu | |
1997 | Panier de crabes | Neil Simon | Jacques Rosny | |
1998 | Le Médecin malgré lui | Molière | Maurice Risch | |
2000 | Sarcelles sur mer | Jean-Pierre Bisson | Jean-Pierre Bisson | |
2002-04 | Un simple froncement de sourcil | Ged Marlon | Ged Marlon | Théâtre du Rond-Point |
2009 | La Celestina | Fernando de Rojas | Frédérique & Henri Lazarini | Théâtre du Rond-Point |
2013 | Keep an Eye on Amelia | Georges Feydeau | Pierre Laville | |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1969 | L'homme qui venait du Cher | Luis | Maurice Dumay | TV movie |
1970 | Le Distrait | Pierre Richard | ||
Les saintes chéries | A musician | Jean Becker | TV series (1 episode) | |
1971 | La grande java | Luis | Philippe Clair | |
Les bidasses en folie | Luis | Claude Zidi | ||
1973 | I Don't Know Much, But I'll Say Everything | Luis | Pierre Richard (2) | |
1974 | Le führer en folie | Harry | Philippe Clair (2) | |
La grande Paulette | Luis | Gérald Calderon | ||
Bons baisers de Tarzan | Tarzan | Pierre Desfons | TV movie | |
Bons baisers d'Astérix | The Sports | Pierre Desfons (2) | TV movie | |
1975 | La Course à l'échalote | Franz | Claude Zidi (2) | |
1977 | Vous n'aurez pas l'Alsace et la Lorraine | The Second Captain | Coluche | |
1978 | French Fried Vacation | Bobo | Patrice Leconte | |
1981 | Men Prefer Fat Girls | Gérard Langlois | Jean-Marie Poiré | |
Le roi des cons | The Husband | Claude Confortès | ||
1982 | Merci Bernard | Various | Jean-Michel Ribes | TV series (2 episodes) |
1983 | Circulez y a rien à voir ! | Reska | Patrice Leconte (2) | |
Sandy | Ernest | Michel Nerval | ||
Le retour des bidasses en folie | The Sergeant | Michel Vocoret | ||
Debout les crabes, la mer monte ! | The Lawyer | Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan | ||
Le lavabo | Patrick Bouchitey | TV mini-series | ||
1984 | The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent | Alvaro | Gérard Oury | |
La smala | The Internal | Jean-Loup Hubert | ||
Aldo et Junior | Paul | Patrick Schulmann | ||
1985 | Tranches de vie | The Interpreter | François Leterrier | |
1986 | The Wolf at the Door | Henning Carlsen | ||
Paulette, la pauvre petite milliardaire | Georges | Claude Confortès (2) | ||
Maine-Ocean Express | Inspector Lucien Pontoiseau | Jacques Rozier | ||
Le croc-note show | The Man | Gilles Gay | TV series | |
1987 | The Big Bang | Fred | Picha | |
Poule et frites | Roger / Antoine | Luis Rego | ||
Marc et Sophie | Roméo | Agnès Delarive | TV series (1 episode) | |
1989 | Personne ne m'aime | Bernard Dubois | TV movie | |
1990 | La bonne adresse | Spartacus | Georges Folgoas | TV movie |
1991 | The Professional Secrets of Dr. Apfelgluck | Monsieur Gomez | Alessandro Capone, Thierry Lhermitte, ... | |
My Life Is Hell | Pazou | Josiane Balasko | ||
Salut les copains | Memphis | Massimo Manganaro & Dominique Masson | TV series | |
1992 | Le retour des Charlots | Antonio | Jean Sarrus | |
Les cravates léopards | Jo Ballister | Jean-Luc Trotignon | TV movie | |
1993 | Coitado do Jorge | Sequeira | Jorge Silva Melo | |
Télé-carton | A Man | Gil Lefauconnier & Isabelle Salvini | Short | |
1994 | One Night of Hypocrisy | A Man | Nicolas Hourès & David Rudrauf | Short |
1996 | Le coeur fantôme | Philippe | Philippe Garrel | |
Jamais 2 sans toi | Serge | Emmanuel Fonlladosa | TV series (1 episode) | |
1997 | Les années lycée : Petites | Inès's Father | Noémie Lvovsky | TV movie |
1998 | Ça n'empêche pas les sentiments | Bernard | Jean-Pierre Jackson | |
Il suffirait d'un pont | Solveig Dommartin | Short | ||
Le bon coin | The Man | Jacques Richard | Short | |
Ivre mort pour la patrie | Vincent Hachet | TV Short | ||
Le monde d'Angelo | Robert | Pascal Kané | TV movie | |
1999 | La vie ne me fait pas peur | Inès's Father | Noémie Lvovsky (2) | |
Superlove | Maurice | Jean-Claude Janer | ||
2000 | La Chambre obscure | The Confessor | Marie-Christine Questerbert | |
Um Dia na Vida | Luis | Álvaro Zuñiga | Short | |
Le p'tit bleu | Inspector Villard | François Vautier | TV movie | |
2001 | Day Off | Mercier | Pascal Thomas | |
Get a Life | Adérito | João Canijo | ||
Fifi Martingale | Jacques Rozier (2) | |||
Qui cherche trouve | The Priest | Jérôme Soubeyrand | Short | |
Objectif bac | Adolpho Pereira | Patrick Volson | TV movie | |
Rastignac ou les ambitieux | Monsieur Albert | Alain Tasma | TV mini-series | |
2002 | Fleurs de sang | Festival Erotico's Director | Myriam Mézières & Alain Tanner | |
Mille millièmes | Monsieur Da Silva | Rémi Waterhouse | ||
2003 | Raining Cats and Frogs | René Lamotte | Jacques-Rémy Girerd | |
2004 | San Antonio | Pinaud | Frédéric Auburtin | |
A Casa Esquecida | The Farmer | Teresa Garcia | Short | |
2005 | El cantor | William Stern | Joseph Morder | |
3 femmes... un soir d'été | Commissioner Solignac | Sébastien Grall | TV mini-series | |
Maigret | Monsieur Peyrelongue | Charles Nemes | TV series (1 episode) | |
2006 | Quatre étoiles | Robert | Christian Vincent | |
S.O.S. 18 | Hector | Bruno Garcia | TV series (1 episode) | |
2007 | Après lui | Franck's Father | Gaël Morel | |
New délire | Machin | Eric Le Roch | ||
2008 | Villa Marguerite | Étienne Grandclément | Denis Malleval | TV movie |
Elles et Moi | Jo Morales | Bernard Stora | TV mini-series | |
2010 | Copacabana | Patrice | Marc Fitoussi | |
À vos caisses | Monsieur André | Pierre Isoard | TV movie | |
2011 | Un film sans... | Ronan Sinquin | TV series (1 episode) | |
2012 | Nuts | François's Father | Yann Coridian | |
La lapidation de Saint Étienne | Brother | Pere Vilà i Barceló | ||
2013 | Attila Marcel | Monsieur Coelho | Sylvain Chomet | |
2014 | Plutôt crever que mourir ici... | The Man | Jean-Baptiste Delannoy | Short |
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