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French actor (1930–2004)
Serge Marquand |
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Born | (1930-03-12)12 March 1930
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Died | 4 September 2004(2004-09-04) (aged 74)
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 1959–2001 |
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Serge Marquand (12 March 1930 – 4 September 2004) was a French actor.
Biography
Marquand was born in
Marseille,
Bouches-du-Rhône. He was the brother of actor
Christian Marquand and filmmaker
Nadine Trintignant. He died of
acute leukemia on 4 September 2004.
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Filmography
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1959:
Les Liaisons dangereuses (by
Roger Vadim) - Un skieur (uncredited)
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1960:
Et mourir de plaisir (by
Roger Vadim) - Giuseppe
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1961:
Pleins feux sur l'assassin (by
Georges Franju) - Yvan
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1961:
La Bride sur le cou (by
Roger Vadim) - Prince
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1961:
Les Trois Mousquetaires (in two parts,
Les Ferrets de la reine and
La Revanche de Milady) (by
Bernard Borderie)
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1961:
Tintin and the Golden Fleece (by
Jean-Jacques Vierne) - Le Facteur
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1961:
Les Parisiennes (sketch "Ella", by
Jacques Poitrenaud) - Chauffeur de taxi (segment "Ella")
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1961:
Ca c'est la vie (by
Claude Choublier) - Le jeune employé
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1963:
Les Bricoleurs (by
Jean Girault) - Le chasseur du professeur
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1963:
Le Vice et la vertu (by
Roger Vadim) - Ivan
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1963:
L'Abominable homme des douanes (by
Marc Allégret) - Arnakos' lawyer
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1963:
Les Grands chemins (by
Christian Marquand) - Mechanic
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1963:
Méfiez-vous, mesdames (Un monsieur bien sous tous rapports) (by
André Hunebelle) - Paulo
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1964:
La Mort d'un tueur (by
Robert Hossein)
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1964:
La Ronde (by
Roger Vadim)
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1964:
Massacre at Marble City (by
Paul Martin) - Fielding
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1964:
Angélique marquise des anges (by
Bernard Borderie) - Jactance
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1965:
Black Eagle of Santa Fe (Die schwarzen Adler von Santa Fe) (by
Ernst Hofbauer and
Alberto Cardone) - Blacky James
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1965:
Marvelous Angelique (by
Bernard Borderie) - Jactance
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1965:
Compartiment tueurs (by
Costa-Gavras) - Un amant de Georgette (uncredited)
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1965:
Le Chant du monde (by
Marcel Camus) - Le neveu
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1965:
Le Reflux (by
Paul Gégauff) (not on general release)
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1966:
3 cavaliers pour Fort Yuma (Per pochi dollari encora) (by
Giorgio Ferroni) - Stagecoach Passenger (uncredited)
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1967:
Le Recherché (Wanted) (by
Giorgio Ferroni) - Frank Lloyd
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1968:
Trahison à Stockholm (Rapporto Fuller, base Stoccolma) (by
Sergio Grieco) - Bonjasky
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1968:
Histoires extraordinaires (sketch "Metzengerstein", by
Roger Vadim) - Hugues (segment "Metzengerstein")
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1968:
Negresco [
de] (by
Klaus Lemke [
de]) - Borell
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1968:
Barbarella (by
Roger Vadim) - Captain Sun
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1968:
The Cats (I bastardi) (by
Duccio Tessari) - Jimmy
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1969:
Cemetery Without Crosses (by
Robert Hossein) - Larry Rogers
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1969:
Le Voleur de crimes (by
Nadine Trintignant) - Guieff, l'ami de Christian
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1969:
La Maison de campagne (by
Jean Girault) - Le taupier
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1969:
Gli specialisti (by
Sergio Corbucci) - Boot
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1970:
Dernier domicile connu (by
José Giovanni) - Le gueulard (uncredited)
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1971:
Les Stances a Sophie (by
Moshé Mizrahi) - Jean-Pierre
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1971:
Ca n'arrive qu'aux autres (by
Nadine Trintignant) - The Brother
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1972:
What a flash (by
Jean-Michel Barjol)
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1973:
Les Gants blancs du diable (by
Laszlo Szabo) - Serge
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1973:
Défense de savoir (by
Nadine Trintignant)
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1973:
The Train (by
Pierre Granier-Deferre) - Moustachu
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1974:
Le Passager (Caravan to Vaccares) (by
Geoffrey Reeve)
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1975:
Le Jeu avec le feu (by
Alain Robbe-Grillet) - Mathias
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1975:
Rosebud (by
Otto Preminger) - Antoine Marachini
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1975:
Section spéciale (by
Costa-Gavras) - André Obrecht, le premier adjoint de l'Exécuteur
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1975:
Il pleut sur Santiago (by
Helvio Soto) - Général Lee
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1975:
Les Lolos de Lola (by
Bernard Dubois) - Le chauffeur
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1975:
Attention les yeux ! (by
Gérard Pirès) - Mercenary
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1975:
Police Python 357 (by
Alain Corneau) - Le rouquin
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1975:
Le Voyage de noces (by
Nadine Trintignant) - Nico
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1976:
Une femme fidèle (by
Roger Vadim) - Samson
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1978:
Les Raisins de la Mort (by
Jean Rollin) - Lucien
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1978:
Le Maître nageur (by
Jean-Louis Trintignant, + producer) - Alfredo
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1978:
ville à prendre (by
Patrick Brunie) - Dan Quichotte à Beaubourg
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1979:
The Big Red One (The Big Red One) (by
Samuel Fuller) - Rensonnet
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1980:
Une femme au bout de la nuit (by
Daniel Treda) - L'amant
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1981:
Quartet (Quartet) (by
James Ivory) - Night Club Owner
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1982:
Boulevard des assassins (by
Boramy Tioulong) - Raoul Taffa
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1983:
Les Îles (by
Iradj Azimi) - Designy
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1983:
Premiers désirs (by
David Hamilton) - Pierre-Albert
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1984:
Frankenstein 90 (by
Alain Jessua) - Commissioner
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1985:
L'Été prochain (by
Nadine Trintignant) - Le professeur à l'hôpital
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1985:
Adieu blaireau (by
Bob Decout) - Le patron du 'Carré d'As'
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1986:
Chère canaille (by
Stéphane Kurc, cut from final version) - Lino
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1987:
Grand guignol (by
Jean Marboeuf) - Le client
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1988:
La Maison de Jade (by
Nadine Trintignant) - L'empaillé
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1989:
Antonin (by
Yves Caumon, short) - Nestor
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1992:
Krapatchouk (by
Enrique Gabriel) - Philemon
- Television
- Assistant director
- Producer
Theatre
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