André Dussollier

André Dussollier

André Dussollier (born February 17, 1946) is a French actor.

He was born in Annecy, France.

Filmography

* 1970 : "Ils", directed by Jean-Daniel Simon
* 1972 : "Les Chemins de pierre", directed by Joseph Drimal (série TV)
* 1972 : "Une belle fille comme moi", directed by François Truffaut
* 1972 : "Les Boussardel", directed by René Lucot (TV series)
* 1973 : "Les Fourberies de Scapin", directed by Jean-Paul Carrère (TV)
* 1974 : "Toute une vie", directed by Claude Lelouch
* 1974 : "La Gifle", directed by Claude Pinoteau
* 1974 : "Madame Bovary", directed by Pierre Cardinal (TV)
* 1975 : "Un divorce heureux", directed by Henning Carlsen
* 1976 : "Il pleut sur Santiago", directed by Helvio Soto
* 1976 : "Histoire de rire", directed by Yves-André Hubert (TV)
* 1976 : "Marie-poupée", directed by Joël Séria
* 1977 : "Alice ou la dernière fugue", directed by Claude Chabrol
* 1977 : "Le Couple témoin", directed by William Klein
* 1977 : "Ben et Bénédict", directed by Paula Delsol
* 1977 : "Rossel et la commune de Paris", directed by Serge Moati (TV)
* 1978 : "Un ours pas comme les autres", directed by Nina Companeez (TV series)
* 1978 : "Perceval le Gallois", directed by Éric Rohmer
* 1979 : "L'Amour en fuite", directed by François Truffaut
* 1979 : "La Muse et la Madone", directed by Nina Companeez (TV)
* 1979 : "Orient-Express", directed by Daniele D'Anza (TV series) (segment "Jenny")
* 1980 : "Pollufission 2000", directed by Jean-Pierre Prévost (TV)
* 1980 : "Le Barbier de Séville", directed by Jean Pignol (TV)
* 1980 : "La Fraîcheur de l'aube" (TV)
* 1980 : "Extérieur, nuit", directed by Jacques Bral
* 1981 : "Ideiglenes paradicsom", directed by András Kovács
* 1981 : "Les Filles de Grenoble", directed by Joël Le Moigné
* 1982 : "La Triple mort du troisième personnage" ("La Triple muerte del tercer personaje"), de Helvio Soto
* 1982 : "L'Épreuve", directed by Claude Santelli (TV)
* 1982 : "Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David ?", directed by Élie Chouraqui
* 1982 : "Le Beau Mariage", directed by Éric Rohmer
* 1983 : "Elle voulait faire du cinéma", directed by Caroline Huppert (TV)
* 1983 : "La vie est un roman", directed by Alain Resnais
* 1983 : "Liberty belle", directed by Pascal Kané
* 1983 : "", directed by Georges Folgoas (TV)
* 1984 : "Première classe", directed by Mehdi El Glaoui
* 1984 : "Les Enfants", directed by Marguerite Duras, Jean Mascolo et Jean-Marc Turine
* 1984 : "L'Aide-mémoire", directed by Pierre Boutron (TV)
* 1984 : "Frontières" ("Grens, De"), de Leon de Winter
* 1984 : "L'amour à mort", directed by Alain Resnais
* 1984 : "Stress", directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli
* 1984 : "L'Amour par terre", directed by Jacques Rivette
* 1984 : "Just the Way You Are", directed by Édouard Molinaro
* 1985 : "Music Hall", directed by Marcel Bluwal (TV)
* 1985 : "Trois hommes et un couffin", directed by Coline Serreau
* 1986 : "Triple sec", directed by Yves Thomas (court-métrage)
* 1986 : "Yiddish Connection", directed by Paul Boujenah
* 1986 : "Mélo", directed by Alain Resnais
* 1987 : "De sable et de sang", directed by Jeanne Labrune
* 1988 : "Fréquence meurtre", directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau
* 1988 : "L'Enfance de l'art", directed by Francis Girod
* 1988 : "Mon ami le traître", directed by José Giovanni
* 1988 : "Palace", directed by Jean-Michel Ribes (série TV)
* 1990 : "Pour un oui ou pour un non", directed by Jacques Doillon (TV)
* 1990 : "Le Chemin solitaire", directed by Luc Bondy (TV)
* 1990 : "La Femme fardée", directed by José Pinheiro
* 1991 : "Le Piège", directed by Serge Moati (TV)
* 1991 : "Sushi Sushi", directed by Laurent Perrin
* 1992 : "Border Line", directed by Danièle Dubroux
* 1992 : "Roi blanc, dame rouge" ("Belyy korol, krasnaya koroleva (Russkie)"), de Sergei Bodrov
* 1992 : "Un cœur en hiver", directed by Claude Sautet
* 1992 : "Chien et chat", directed by Philippe Galland et Marc Simenon (série TV)
* 1993 : "La Petite apocalypse", directed by Costa-Gavras
* 1993 : "Les Marmottes", directed by Élie Chouraqui
* 1994 : "Montparnasse-Pondichéry", directed by Yves Robert
* 1994 : "Aux petits bonheurs", directed by Michel Deville
* 1994 : "Le Colonel Chabert", directed by Yves Angelo
* 1995 : "Les Fleurs de Maria Papadopylou", directed by Dodine Herry (court-métrage)
* 1995 : "Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre" ("Romanzo di un giovane povero"), d'Ettore Scola
* 1995 : "Belle Époque", directed by Gavin Millar (TV series)
* 1996 : "Notre homme", directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau (TV)
* 1997 : "Quand le chat sourit", directed by Sabine Azéma (TV)
* 1997 : "Quadrille", directed by Valérie Lemercier
* 1997 : "Un air si pur...", directed by Yves Angelo
* 1997 : "On connaît la chanson", directed by Alain Resnais
* 1997 : "Vérité oblige", directed by Stéphane Kappes, Jacques Malaterre et Claude-Michel Rome (série TV)
* 1998 : "Voleur de vie", directed by Yves Angelo
* 1999 : "Les Enfants du marais", directed by Jean Becker
* 1999 : "Sade en procès", directed by Pierre Beuchot (TV) (voice)
* 1999 : "Augustin, roi du Kung-fu", directed by Anne Fontaine (himself)
* 2000 : "Scènes de crimes", directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer
* 2000 : "Les Acteurs", directed by Bertrand Blier
* 2000 : "Aïe", directed by Sophie Fillières
* 2000 : "La Dette", directed by Fabrice Cazeneuve (TV)
* 2001 : "Un crime au paradis", directed by Jean Becker
* 2001 : "Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain", directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet (voice)
* 2001 : "La Chambre des officiers", directed by François Dupeyron
* 2001 : "Vidocq", directed by Pitof
* 2001 : "Tanguy", directed by Étienne Chatiliez
* 2003 : "18 ans après", directed by Coline Serreau
* 2003 : "La Légende de Parva", directed by Jean Cubaud (voice)
* 2003 : "Effroyables Jardins", directed by Jean Becker
* 2003 : "Tais-toi !", directed by Francis Veber
* 2004 : "Suzie Berton", directed by Bernard Stora (TV)
* 2004 : "Agents secrets", directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer
* 2004 : "Un long dimanche de fiançailles", directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
* 2004 : "36 Quai des Orfèvres", directed by Olivier Marchal
* 2005 : "Ils voulaient tuer de Gaulle", directed by Jean-Teddy Filippe (TV) (voice)
* 2005 : "Mon petit doigt m'a dit...", directed by Pascal Thomas
* 2005 : "Lemming", directed by Dominik Moll
* 2006 : "Un ticket pour l'espace", directed by Éric Lartigau
* 2006 : "Cœurs", directed by Alain Resnais
* 2006 : "Ne le dis à personne", directed by Guillaume Canet
* 2007 : "La Masseria Delle Allodole", directed by the Taviani brothers

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