Jean-Claude Dreyfus

Jean-Claude Dreyfus

Born 1946-02-18 (age 80) Paris, France
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Jean-Claude Dreyfus (born February 18, 1946, Paris) is a French actor. He began his career in film acting in 1973 in the film Comment réussir quand on est con et pleurnichard. Dreyfus is notable for his portrayal of a butcher in the black comedy Delicatessen by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. He collaborated again with Jeunet and actor Dominique Pinon in the films The City of Lost Children and A Very Long Engagement.

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Known For

English Education
English Education

1983

as Georges / Georgina

The City of Lost Children
Two Brothers
Two Brothers

2004

as Eugène Normandin

Philosophale
Fitzcarraldo
Fitzcarraldo

1982

as Opera 'Ernani' - Sarah Bernhardt

Delicatessen
Delicatessen

1991

as Clapet

To Each His Own Cinema
To Each His Own Cinema

2007

as The husband (segment "Cinéma érotique")

A Very Long Engagement
A Very Long Engagement

2004

as Commander Lavrouye

Coco Chanel
Coco Chanel

2008

as Paul Poiret

The Adventures of Pinocchio
Immoral Women
Immoral Women

1979

as Bini

Requiem for a Killer
Requiem for a Killer

2011

as Le maître de chant

Love Affairs Usually End Badly
Pétain
Pétain

1993

as Dumoulin

Our Story
Our Story

1984

as Un voisin

All the Mornings of the World
All the Mornings of the World

1991

as Abbe Mathieu

Bonsoir
Bonsoir

1994

as Inspecteur Bruneau

Dog Day
Dog Day

1984

as Le Barrec

How to Make Good When One Is a Jerk and a Crybaby
How to Make Good When One Is a Jerk and a Crybaby

1974

as Le transformiste du cabaret