Yves Beneyton

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Yves Beneyton

Yves Beneyton (born 3 August 1946) is a French actor.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1967 Two or Three Things I Know About Her Young man
Weekend Un membre du FLSOUncredited
1968 The Young Wolves Jean-Emmanuel de Saint-Sever, dit Chris
Les idolesUncredited
À tout casser Toto
1969 L'Amour fou Yves / Oreste
Paulina Is Leaving Nicolas
1970Mio Mao: Fatiche ed avventure di alcuni giovani occidentali per introdurre il vizio in CinaGiuda
1971Nel nome del padreAngelo Transeunti
1972Guardami nuda
D'amore si muore
1973 Io e lui Maurizio
Le mariage à la modeJean-Michel
1974Par le sang des autresLe psychopathe
Verginità
1975 The Big Delirium John
Verbrande brugLouis
1976 Bait  [ de ]Ken
L'ombre des châteauxLe chef motard
1977 The Lacemaker François
Il mostro Giorgio Mesca
1979On efface toutJacques Fouchet
1980La fuite en avantMichel
1981 Chariots of Fire George Andre
The Fall of the Rebel Angels Giovanni
1982 Enigma
1983Amok
La crimeMillard, le directeur du ministre de l'Intérieur
1985L'amour propre ne le reste jamais très longtempsOlivier
1987François Villon - Poetul vagabondCharruau
1988SanguinesPierre Salieri
The Kiss of the TigerJacques
1989 La Révolution française Fouquier-Tinville(segment "Années terribles, Les")
1990 Eminent Domain Roger
1994 Oh God, Women Are So Loving Jacques
1998 Déjà mort David's father
1999 Rogue Trader Pierre Beaumarchais
2003Une affaire qui rouleLe père de Noisette
2012Ici-basPère Simon
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 The Island of Thirty Coffins Philippe Maroux6 episodes
1980 The Professionals Rene LacosteEpisode: "Blood Sports"
1984 Robin of Sherwood Reynald de VillaretEpisode: "Seven Poor Knights from Acre"

1986 | The Return of Sherlock Holmes (TV series) |Eduardo Lucas |Episode: "The Second Stain"


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