
Jean-Claude Dauphin
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Jean-Claude Dauphin (né Legrand; born 16 March 1948) is a French actor who is primarily known for national movie productions in France. He is a uncle to American actors Griffin Newman and James Newman as well as to chef Romilly Newman. He is the son of actor Claude Dauphin and actress Maria Mauban, the grand-son of the poet Maurice Étienne Legrand and nephew host Jean Nohain, his father's brother. At Lycée Paul-Valéry in Paris, he studied in the class of Latinist Bernard Mortureux, a specialist in Seneca. His debut, in 1968, in Adolphe ou l'Âge tendre (Adolphe or the tender Age), directed by Bernard Toublanc-Michel, made him famo In 1969, he plays Claude Jade's fiancé in The Witness. At the time, Claude Jade and Jean-Claude Dauphin were a couple. Jade later wrote in her autobiography Baisers envolés: "He was charming, funny, intelligent, and I was not long in going out with him. With our fair complexion and fine features, we could have played a brother and a sister." Gérard Blain hired him in 1970 for The Friends, a gay romance which won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival, and in 1972 Bernard Paul gave him the lead role alongside Dominique Labourier in Beau Masque (Handsome Face). He plays alongside Annie Girardot and Philippe Noiret in Edouard Molinaro's La Mandarine, and alongside Isabelle Adjani in the television series Le Secret des Flamands. Other films in the 1970s: Le Hasard et la Violence, Les Suspects, Hugues-le-loup, Dracula and Son... In 1980, he played Ulysses alongside Nicole Jamet in The Inconnue of Arras by Raymond Rouleau. He is also the voice-over or the reciter of many documentaries of French television. In 1981, he was Ricky in Choice of Arms by Alain Corneau and participated, in 1984, in Souvenirs, Souvenirs. One of his most important roles is that of Clovis, the hero of Adieu la vie, directed by Maurice Dugowson in 1986. In 1987, he played with Guy Marchand and Caroline Cellier in Charlie Dingo by Gilles Béhat, and with Juliette Binoche in The Unbearable Lightness of Being. One of his latest film hits is his role in Benoît Jacquot's The School of Flesh (1998) with Isabelle Huppert. Later movies are including Léa (2011). Since the 1990 he worked more for television where he met again his former fiancée Claude Jade in Sentiments mortels, an episode of TV series Navarro. Source: Article "Jean-Claude Dauphin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known for
Credits

Nuit d'ivresse (1986)
as 2nd Policeman

The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
as Swiss editor

The School of Flesh (1998)
as Louis-Guy

The Suspects (1974)
as Christian Solnes, the singer

LOL (Laughing Out Loud) (2009)
as Minister

Don't Die Too Hard! (2001)
as The Commissioner

Six-Pack (2000)
as Fouquier

The Second Wind (2007)
as Jacques

Choice of Arms (1981)
as Ricky

Dracula and Son (1976)
as Cristéa/Christian

Why Not Me? (1998)
as Alain

Sarah (1983)
as Senechal

The Friends (1971)
as Nicolas

Champagne Charlie (1989)
as Ernest

Spécial police (1985)
as Durand

The Tender Age (1968)
as Henri Adolphe

Netchayev is Back (1991)
as Philippe Martel

The Witness (1969)
as Thomas

Murder In La Rochefoucauld (2019)
as Duc Thibaut de l'Essile

Au bon beurre (1981)
as Léon Lécuyer

Chance and Violence (1974)
as Gilbert Morgan

Charlie Dingo (1987)
as Jupin

Brother and Sister (2012)
as George Armant

Tender Souls (2001)
as Père de Claire et Emilie

Le sourire du clown (1999)
as Vogel

Handsome Face (1972)
as Philippe
La Grande Peinture (2013)
as Le Ministre

The Saint: The Big Bang (1990)
as Blancpain

The Last Bolshevik (1994)
as Self (voice)

Une jeunesse (1983)
as Vietti

Last Exit Before Roissy (1977)
as Jean-Yves, le sous-directeur du Prisunic

La Mandarine (1972)
as Alain

What a Flash! (1972)
Actor

Samson le magnifique (1995)
as Le Govain

Le Poids d'un secret (1996)
as Jean Monceau

Un mauvais garçon (2020)
as Yves Fontanelle

L'amour propre ne le reste jamais très longtemps (1985)
as Gautier

Traces fantômes, le musée d'un rêve (1999)
as Narrator (voice)

Yiddish Connection (1986)
as Toussaint

Georges Bataille - À perte de vue (1997)
as Narrator (voice)

Like Stone Lions in the Gateway into Night (2012)
as Narrator (French voice)

Barry of the Great St. Bernard (1977)
as Martin

Accusé Mendès France (2011)
as Maître Fonlupt





