Christian Barbier

Christian Barbier

1924-06-28 – 2009-11-03 (age 85) Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
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Biography

Christian Barbier (28 June 1924 – 3 November 2009) was a French film and television actor.

Barbier was born at Saint-Ouen, Seine (currently Seine-Saint-Denis), France. During his career (1964 to 1997), he specialized in drama rather than comedy. In film, he held several leading roles but is especially distinguished in auxiliary roles depicting more limited characters. He is especially remembered for his first-class performance in Army of Shadows by Jean-Pierre Melville in 1969. Appearing in a number of soaps and TV shows of the late 1960s to early 1980s, Barbier gained a certain notoriety thanks to the character of Joseph Durtol, bounded and proud hero of The Man of Picardy, the legendary French television series. He died in Manosque (Alpes de Haute-Provence), aged 85.

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Known For

Army of Shadows
Army of Shadows

1969

as Guillaume Vermesch / Le Bison

Lamiel
Lamiel

1967

as Vidocq

Weekend at Dunkirk
Three Men to Kill
Three Men to Kill

1980

as Liethard

The Burned Barns
The Burned Barns

1973

as Captain of gendarmerie

Mother
Mother

1991

as Father Pignon

Brigade of Death
Brigade of Death

1985

as Robert Capes

The Hurried Man
The Hurried Man

1977

as Cardiologist

The Man in the Buick
The Man in the Buick

1968

as Maxime

The Horse
The Horse

1970

as Léon, Mathilde’s Husband

Target: Harry
Target: Harry

1969

as Sulley Boulez

Maigret at the Pigalle
Maigret at the Pigalle

1966

as Ispettore Torrence

Follow My Gaze
Follow My Gaze

1986

as Le présentateur TV

The Year of Awakening
The Year of Awakening

1991

as le colonel

Trans-Europ-Express
Trans-Europ-Express

1966

as Lorentz

Les Jambes en l'air
Les Jambes en l'air

1971

as Marcel

Franciscan of Bourges
Franciscan of Bourges

1968

as Abbot Barret

Lucky Jo
Lucky Jo

1964

as Le commissaire Odile

La Ligne de démarcation
La Ligne de démarcation

1973

as Marcellin