Yves Pignot | |
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Born | 31 March 1946 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969-present |
Yves Pignot (born 31 March 1946) is a French actor. [1] He appeared in more than one hundred films since 1969.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | Clérambard | Chauvieux | |
1970 | The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun | Baptistin | |
Donkey Skin | Uncredited | ||
1973 | Elle court, elle court la banlieue | Bus driver | |
1977 | Pour Clémence | Market vendor | |
1978 | Vas-y maman | ||
1980 | Voulez-vous un bébé Nobel? | Upper-class man | |
1981 | Garde à Vue | Policeman | |
Beau-père | Minor Role | Uncredited | |
The Professional | Secret Service agent #4 | ||
1982 | Ace of Aces | Lucien | |
1986 | State of Grace | Eric Buppon | |
1994 | Asterix Conquers America | Centurion Caius Faipalgugus | Voice, (French Dub) |
1995 | L'amour conjugal | Bleuzet | |
1996 | Passage à l'acte | ||
Bernie | Orphanage director | ||
1997 | Le Déménagement | Motorist | |
1999 | The Creator | The father | |
2003 | The Flower of Evil | Pierre Vasseur | |
Quand tu descendras du ciel | Mayor | ||
Fanfan la Tulipe | Guillaume | ||
2006 | Locked Out | Grocer | |
Écoute le temps | Garage owner | ||
2008 | Cortex | Loïc Trehouet | |
A Day at the Museum | Cashier | ||
2009 | The Horde | René | |
2011 | L'Élève Ducobu | Minister of Education | |
2013 | Les jeux des nuages et de la pluie | Theatre director | |
Serial Teachers | Monsieur Miranda | ||
En pays cannibale | Mon adjudant | ||
Fonzy | Bar owner | ||
2014 | Serial Teachers | Hardware store manager | |
2017 | Knock | The mayor | |
Épouse-moi mon pote | The mayor |
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