Jean Lefebvre

Jean Lefebvre

1919-10-03 – 2004-07-09 (age 84) Valenciennes, Nord, France
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Biography

Jean Marcel Lefebvre (October 3, 1919 – July 9, 2004) was a French film actor.

His erratic studies were interrupted by World War II. Taken prisoner and then requisitioned as a laborer, he escaped to join his family evacuated near Châteauroux and Neuvy-Saint-Sépulcre. He was a tram driver time in Limoges and seller of underwear. At the end of the war he returned to his home, in his house in Valenciennes, where he worked briefly for his father, and then entered the Conservatoire in Paris in 1948.

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Known For

...And God Created Woman
...And God Created Woman

1956

as L'homme qui veut danser

The Gendarme Takes Off
The Gendarme Takes Off

1970

as Lucien Fougasse

Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez
Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez

1964

as Lucien Fougasse

Treasure Island
Treasure Island

1972

as Ben Gunn

The Gendarme Gets Married
The Gendarme Gets Married

1968

as Lucien Fougasse

Diabolique
Diabolique

1955

as Robert

The Magnificent One
The Magnificent One

1973

as The Electrician

Crooks in Clover
Crooks in Clover

1963

as Paul Volfoni

The Gendarme in New York
The Gendarme in New York

1965

as Lucien Fougasse

Bluebeard
Bluebeard

1972

as Greta's Father

Now Where Did the Seventh Company Get to?
The Sleeping Car Murders
The Sleeping Car Murders

1965

as (uncredited)

Angelique and the King
Angelique and the King

1966

as L'apothicaire

A Mouse with the Men
A Mouse with the Men

1964

as L'employé à la télésurveillance du Bon Marché

Casanova & Co.
Casanova & Co.

1977

as The Sergeant

Love on a Pillow
Love on a Pillow

1962

as Armand

How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning

1965

as Léonard Maburon (sketch "Le Procès")

Some Too Quiet Gentlemen
Some Too Quiet Gentlemen

1973

as Julien Michalon

That Naughty Girl
That Naughty Girl

1956

as Jérôme's Friend

The Vendetta
The Vendetta

1962

as Colombo