Riton Liebman | |
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Born | Henri Liebman 29 January 1964 [1] |
Nationality | Belgian |
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Years active | 1978–present |
Henri Liebman (born 29 January 1964), known as Riton Liebman, is a Belgian comedian, actor, and director.
Liebman made his first impression with audiences at age 13, when French director Bertrand Blier discovered him and cast him as Christian in the 1978 film Get Out Your Handkerchiefs , where he is credited simply as Riton. While Liebman said he had strained relations with stars Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere, Blier defended him during and after filming. [2]
Liebman made his directorial debut with Je suis supporter du Standard (2013). [3]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1978 | Get Out Your Handkerchiefs | Christian Belœil | Bertrand Blier | |
1979 | Démons de midi | Boy in the train | Christian Paureilhe | |
1981 | Allons z'enfants | Yves Boisset | ||
1982 | Non récupérables | Paumier | Franck Apprederis | TV movie |
Après tout ce qu'on a fait pour toi | Jacques Fansten | TV movie | ||
Deuil en vingt-quatre heures | Fernand | Frank Cassenti | TV mini-series | |
Pause-café | Pierrot | Jean-Claude Charnay | TV series (3 episodes) | |
1984 | Vénus | Norbert Rich | Jean Jabely | |
L'addition | Jeannot | Denis Amar | ||
Les fauves | Jean-Louis Daniel | |||
Aldo et Junior | Junior | Patrick Schulmann | ||
La tête dans le sac | Patrick | Gérard Lauzier | ||
Quidam | Gérard Marx | TV movie | ||
Le vent du nord | Didier | Alain Dhénaut | TV movie | |
1985 | Blessure | Riton | Michel Gérard | |
Red Kiss | Joël | Véra Belmont | ||
Next Summer | Manuel | Nadine Trintignant | ||
Le mariage du siècle | Pat | Philippe Galland | ||
He Died with His Eyes Open | Éric Berliner | Jacques Deray | ||
1986 | Kamikaze | Olive | Didier Grousset | |
Suivez mon regard | The Italian | Jean Curtelin | ||
Si t'as besoin de rien, fais-moi signe | Daniel | Philippe Clair | ||
1987 | La petite allumeuse | Antoine | Danièle Dubroux | |
Le vampire et le lapin | Boris Bergman | Short | ||
French in Action | Jean-Pierre Bourdon | Pierre Capretz | TV series (1 episode) | |
1989 | Cher frangin | Jarlot | Gérard Mordillat | |
Bobby et l'aspirateur | Fabien Onteniente | Short | ||
1990-1996 | Imogène | Quémeneur | Paul Vecchiali, Thierry Chabert, ... | TV series (7 episodes) |
1991 | Toujours seuls | Riton | Gérard Mordillat | |
Condamné amour | Xavier Auradon | Short | ||
1992 | Drôle d'immeuble | Simon Pradinas | Short | |
1995 | Au petit Marguery | Young Hippolyte | Laurent Bénégui | |
1996 | Caméléone | The Belgium | Benoît Cohen | |
1997 | Le pantalon | Moline | Yves Boisset | TV movie |
Navarro | Marco | Nicolas Ribowski | TV series (1 episode) | |
Le juste | Franck Apprederis | TV series (1 episode) | ||
1999 | Peut-être | Mathieu | Cédric Klapisch | |
2000 | Regarde-moi (en face) | Goran | Marco Nicoletti | |
2001 | Mortel Transfert | The disc-jockey | Jean-Jacques Beineix | |
On appelle ça... le printemps | The Appolo Spermator | Hervé Le Roux | ||
Combats de femme | Man at the discotheque | Sylvie Verheyde | TV series (1 episode) | |
2002 | The Man on the Train | The strong man | Patrice Leconte | |
Edouard est marrant | Maxime | Riton Liebman | Short | |
Boulevard du Palais | Barman 666 | Vincent Monnet | TV series (1 episode) | |
Commissariat Bastille | Nico | Jean-Marc Seban | TV series (1 episode) | |
Le juge est une femme | Loiseau | Pierre Boutron | TV series (1 episode) | |
2003 | Michel Vaillant | Riton | Louis-Pascal Couvelaire | |
Le bison (et sa voisine Dorine) | The banker | Isabelle Nanty | ||
Caméra Café | The director | Francis Duquet | TV series (1 episode) | |
Boss of Bosses | Lieutenant Delvaux | Claudio Tonetti | TV series (1 episode) | |
Anomalies passagères | Rémy | Nadia Farès | TV series (1 episode) | |
2004 | Clara et moi | Didier | Arnaud Viard | |
Les bottes | The priest | Renaud Bertrand | TV movie | |
2005 | Tout pour plaire | Bertrand | Cécile Telerman | |
The Demon Stirs | The lifeguard | Marie-Pascale Osterrieth | ||
The Young Lieutenant | Jean | Xavier Beauvois | ||
2006 | Cabaret Paradis | Manu | Corinne & Gilles Benizio | |
La reine Sylvie | The mayor | Renaud Bertrand | TV movie | |
2007 | Femmes de loi | Paul Sautter | Gérard Marx | TV series (1 episode) |
Une femme d'honneur | Guillaume Vaneck | Jean-Marc Seban | TV series (1 episode) | |
Les Bleus | The medical examiner | Vincent Monnet & Didier Le Pêcheur | TV series (2 episodes) | |
2008 | .3-8 | Sébastien Aubanel | Short | |
Sa raison d'être | Janvier | Renaud Bertrand | TV movie | |
2009 | One for the Road | Martin | Philippe Godeau | |
Vénus & Apollon | Margot's client | Pascal Lahmani | TV series (1 episode) | |
2010 | Mon pote | Thierry | Marc Esposito | |
Carlos | OPEP's Hostage | Olivier Assayas | TV mini-series | |
Camping paradis | Stéphane Richet | Pascal Heylbroeck | TV series (1 episode) | |
2011 | Polisse | Franck | Maïwenn | |
L'été des Lip | Roland Vittot | Dominique Ladoge | TV movie | |
2012 | The Dream Team | The bailiff | Olivier Dahan | |
La clinique de l'amour! | Young David Marchal | Artus de Penguern & Gábor Rassov | ||
2013 | La grande boucle | Sports presenter | Laurent Tuel | |
Je suis supporter du Standard | Milou | Riton Liebman | ||
2014 | À coup sûr | Thierry | Delphine de Vigan | |
Une bonne affaire | Horace Araignée | Denis Larzillière | Short | |
Une brume, un matin | The priest | Nicolas Buysse & Joachim Weissmann | Short | |
2015 | Marjorie | Ludovic | Mona Achache | TV series (1 episode) |
2016 | The African Doctor | The driving teacher | Julien Rambaldi | |
Section de recherches | Lieutenant Laurent Escoffier | Vincent Giovanni | TV series (1 episode) | |
2017 | Mystère Place Vendôme | Count of Alencourt | Renaud Bertrand | TV movie |
2018 | L'amour flou | The blind rectifier | Romane Bohringer & Philippe Rebbot | |
2019 | Illégitime | Lieutenant Riquet | Renaud Bertrand | TV movie |
2020 | C'est la vie | Julien Rambaldi | Completed | |
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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1990-1993 | Dirk le Rebelle | Riton Liebman | Bruno Bulté |
1997 | Néron | Gabor Rassov | Pierre Pradinas |
1999 | Le baruffe chiozzotte | Carlo Goldoni | Marjorie Nakache |
2001 | The Colonel Bird | Hristo Boychev | Derek Goldby |
Noël à Cavell / Noël en short | Riton Liebman | Riton Liebman | |
2002-2004 | Le Sens du Partage | Riton Liebman | Roland Mahauden |
2003 | D'avance merci | Riton Liebman | Riton Liebman |
2006 | Groupe liberté | Riton Liebman | François Monnier |
2007 | Ein Kind unserer Zeit | Ödön von Horváth | Pierre-Loup Rajot |
2016 | La Vedette du quartier | Riton Liebman | Jean-Michel Van den Eeyden |
2019 | La Vedette du quartier | Riton Liebman | Jean-Michel Van den Eeyden |
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