Riton Liebman

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Riton Liebman
Born
Henri Liebman

(1964-01-29) 29 January 1964 (age 59) [1]
NationalityBelgian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • director
Years active1978–present

Henri Liebman (born 29 January 1964), known as Riton Liebman, is a Belgian comedian, actor, and director.

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Career

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]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1978 Get Out Your Handkerchiefs Christian Belœil Bertrand Blier
1979Démons de midiBoy in the trainChristian Paureilhe
1981Allons z'enfants Yves Boisset
1982Non récupérablesPaumierFranck ApprederisTV movie
Après tout ce qu'on a fait pour toi Jacques Fansten TV movie
Deuil en vingt-quatre heuresFernandFrank CassentiTV mini-series
Pause-caféPierrotJean-Claude CharnayTV series (3 episodes)
1984VénusNorbert RichJean Jabely
L'additionJeannotDenis Amar
Les fauvesJean-Louis Daniel
Aldo et JuniorJuniorPatrick Schulmann
La tête dans le sacPatrick Gérard Lauzier
Quidam Gérard Marx TV movie
Le vent du nordDidierAlain DhénautTV movie
1985BlessureRitonMichel Gérard
Red Kiss Joël Véra Belmont
Next Summer Manuel Nadine Trintignant
Le mariage du sièclePatPhilippe Galland
He Died with His Eyes Open Éric Berliner Jacques Deray
1986 Kamikaze OliveDidier Grousset
Suivez mon regardThe ItalianJean Curtelin
Si t'as besoin de rien, fais-moi signeDaniel Philippe Clair
1987La petite allumeuseAntoineDanièle Dubroux
Le vampire et le lapinBoris BergmanShort
French in Action Jean-Pierre Bourdon Pierre Capretz TV series (1 episode)
1989Cher franginJarlotGérard Mordillat
Bobby et l'aspirateur Fabien Onteniente Short
1990-1996ImogèneQuémeneur Paul Vecchiali, Thierry Chabert, ...TV series (7 episodes)
1991Toujours seulsRitonGérard Mordillat
Condamné amourXavier AuradonShort
1992Drôle d'immeubleSimon PradinasShort
1995Au petit MargueryYoung HippolyteLaurent Bénégui
1996CaméléoneThe BelgiumBenoît Cohen
1997Le pantalonMoline Yves Boisset TV movie
Navarro MarcoNicolas RibowskiTV series (1 episode)
Le justeFranck ApprederisTV series (1 episode)
1999 Peut-être Mathieu Cédric Klapisch
2000Regarde-moi (en face)GoranMarco Nicoletti
2001 Mortel Transfert The disc-jockey Jean-Jacques Beineix
On appelle ça... le printempsThe Appolo Spermator Hervé Le Roux
Combats de femmeMan at the discotheque Sylvie Verheyde TV series (1 episode)
2002 The Man on the Train The strong man Patrice Leconte
Edouard est marrantMaximeRiton LiebmanShort
Boulevard du PalaisBarman 666Vincent MonnetTV series (1 episode)
Commissariat BastilleNicoJean-Marc SebanTV series (1 episode)
Le juge est une femmeLoiseau Pierre Boutron TV series (1 episode)
2003 Michel Vaillant RitonLouis-Pascal Couvelaire
Le bison (et sa voisine Dorine)The banker Isabelle Nanty
Caméra Café The directorFrancis DuquetTV series (1 episode)
Boss of Bosses Lieutenant DelvauxClaudio TonettiTV series (1 episode)
Anomalies passagèresRémy Nadia Farès TV series (1 episode)
2004Clara et moiDidierArnaud Viard
Les bottesThe priestRenaud BertrandTV movie
2005Tout pour plaireBertrandCécile Telerman
The Demon Stirs The lifeguardMarie-Pascale Osterrieth
The Young Lieutenant Jean Xavier Beauvois
2006 Cabaret Paradis Manu Corinne & Gilles Benizio
La reine SylvieThe mayorRenaud BertrandTV movie
2007Femmes de loiPaul Sautter Gérard Marx TV series (1 episode)
Une femme d'honneurGuillaume VaneckJean-Marc SebanTV series (1 episode)
Les Bleus The medical examinerVincent Monnet & Didier Le PêcheurTV series (2 episodes)
2008.3-8Sébastien AubanelShort
Sa raison d'êtreJanvierRenaud BertrandTV movie
2009 One for the Road Martin Philippe Godeau
Vénus & ApollonMargot's clientPascal LahmaniTV series (1 episode)
2010Mon poteThierry Marc Esposito
Carlos OPEP's Hostage Olivier Assayas TV mini-series
Camping paradisStéphane RichetPascal HeylbroeckTV series (1 episode)
2011 Polisse Franck Maïwenn
L'été des LipRoland VittotDominique LadogeTV movie
2012 The Dream Team The bailiff Olivier Dahan
La clinique de l'amour!Young David Marchal Artus de Penguern & Gábor Rassov
2013La grande boucleSports presenter Laurent Tuel
Je suis supporter du StandardMilouRiton Liebman
2014À coup sûrThierry Delphine de Vigan
Une bonne affaireHorace AraignéeDenis LarzillièreShort
Une brume, un matinThe priestNicolas Buysse & Joachim WeissmannShort
2015MarjorieLudovic Mona Achache TV series (1 episode)
2016 The African Doctor The driving teacher Julien Rambaldi
Section de recherches Lieutenant Laurent EscoffierVincent GiovanniTV series (1 episode)
2017Mystère Place VendômeCount of AlencourtRenaud BertrandTV movie
2018L'amour flouThe blind rectifier Romane Bohringer & Philippe Rebbot
2019IllégitimeLieutenant RiquetRenaud BertrandTV movie
2020C'est la vie Julien Rambaldi Completed

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
1990-1993Dirk le RebelleRiton LiebmanBruno Bulté
1997NéronGabor RassovPierre Pradinas
1999 Le baruffe chiozzotte Carlo Goldoni Marjorie Nakache
2001The Colonel Bird Hristo Boychev Derek Goldby
Noël à Cavell / Noël en shortRiton LiebmanRiton Liebman
2002-2004Le Sens du PartageRiton Liebman Roland Mahauden
2003D'avance merciRiton LiebmanRiton Liebman
2006Groupe libertéRiton LiebmanFrançois Monnier
2007Ein Kind unserer Zeit Ödön von Horváth Pierre-Loup Rajot
2016La Vedette du quartierRiton LiebmanJean-Michel Van den Eeyden
2019La Vedette du quartierRiton LiebmanJean-Michel Van den Eeyden

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References

  1. "RITON LIEBMAN". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. Crousse, Nicolas (5 June 2013). "Riton Liebman, Dieu… et le Standard de Liège". Le Soir (in French). Archived from the original on 14 August 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  3. "Riton Liebman: 'J'aime pas tellement les films de Michel Audiard'". Les Inrockuptibles (in French). 9 June 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2016.