Jean Marsan

Jean Marsan

Born: April 7, 1920
Died: September 29, 1977

Movies for Jean Marsan...

Title: Minichronique
Character: Le commandant
Released: December 20, 1976
Type: TV
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Pétrus
Title: Pétrus
Character: Un monsieur
Released: August 13, 1974
Type: Movie
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Le don d'Adèle
Title: Le don d'Adèle
Character: Gaston Veyron-Lafitte
Released: October 16, 1972
Type: Movie
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L'École des contribuables
Title: L'École des contribuables
Character: M. La Chapelaude, riche courtisant de Juliette
Released: June 26, 1972
Type: Movie
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The American
Title: The American
Released: September 24, 1969
Type: Movie
A man returns to Rouen, after fifteen years in the United States, and feels like a stranger among old friends.
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Interdit au public
Title: Interdit au public
Character: Jean Bayard
Released: December 22, 1966
Type: Movie
Backstage at a Paris theater, a famous, exasperatingly fatuous playwright learns that the actress who was to play the lead in his play is expecting a child. No great actress is available to take on the role. Except the famous actress Gabrielle Tristan, to whom he was married for ten years and to whom he no longer speaks. But their love of theater and their playfulness outweigh all their grudges, and Gabrielle takes on her ex-husband's play.
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Title: At Theatre Tonight
Character: Jean Bayard
Released: July 21, 1966
Type: TV
At Theater tonight is a TV show broadcasted from 25th August 1966 to 21st September 1985. The show is broadcast plays recorded in two or three days, during public performances at the Théâtre Marigny on the Champs-Élysées, or sometimes Edouard VII theater.
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Title: At Theatre Tonight
Character: M. La Chapelaude, riche courtisant de Juliette
Released: July 21, 1966
Type: TV
At Theater tonight is a TV show broadcasted from 25th August 1966 to 21st September 1985. The show is broadcast plays recorded in two or three days, during public performances at the Théâtre Marigny on the Champs-Élysées, or sometimes Edouard VII theater.
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Tonight the Skirts Fly
Title: Tonight the Skirts Fly
Character: Louis un amoureux de Marlène (uncredited)
Released: June 14, 1956
Type: Movie
At Christmastime, the love affairs of five clothing models working for Pierre Roussel, a renowned Paris fashion designer. Marlène hesitates between two suitors. Blanche, who loves Jean, Roussel's son, wants him to talk to his father about their relationship. Catherine learns that her lover has a wife and two kids. Jeannette throws herself into the arms of an Oriental prince. In despair the fifth one attempts to commit suicide...
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L'honneur est sauf !
Title: L'honneur est sauf !
Character: Le mari
Released: December 28, 1954
Type: Movie
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Les bonnes manières
Title: Les bonnes manières
Released: June 11, 1952
Type: Movie
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Girl from Maxim's
Title: Girl from Maxim's
Character: Le lieutenant Corrigon
Released: September 15, 1950
Type: Movie
After a crazy night spent at Maxim's, Doctor Montgicourt returns home with the Môme Shrimp. General Petypon invites her to his castle for the engagement of his niece and Lieutenant Corrignon, the kid's lover. The reception is likely to be very busy...
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Forbidden to the Public
Title: Forbidden to the Public
Character: The actor
Released: December 2, 1949
Type: Movie
Hervé Montagne, a famous but awfully self-satisfied playwright, is furious when he learns that the actress signed to lead in his latest play will not be able to play the part on account of pregnancy. All the more as no other great actress is available. Well, in fact there IS one, Gabrielle Tristan, a great name of the French stage. The only trouble is that she is Hervé's ex-wife and that they have not been on speaking terms for ten tears.
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The Secret of Monte-Cristo
Title: The Secret of Monte-Cristo
Character: The seller
Released: September 17, 1948
Type: Movie
One of Alexandre Dumas's most popular adventure novels is "The Count of Monte-Cristo". What is little known is that the famous writer made up neither its plot nor its characters. Dumas actually heard the true story of a man named François Picault during a stay at a private mansion and only adapted it into the novel everybody knows . Picault (who in the book would become Edmond Dantès) was about to marry the beautiful Marguerite (Mercédès in the novel) when he was denounced by three jealous friends who falsely accused him of being a spy for England. Picault was placed under a form of house arrest. In his prison, he made friends with an Italian abbot. When the man died, he left his fortune to Picault whom he had begun to treat as a son. On his release, Picault, who had become wealthy, was able to pursue his ruthless revenge on the three men who were responsible for his misfortune.