Daniel Duval

French actor and film director
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Anna Karina
(m. 1978; div. 1981)

Daniel Duval (28 November 1944 – 10 October 2013) was a French film actor, director and writer.[1]

Best known as an actor, Duval has credits in over 70 television and film productions. As a filmmaker, Duval was awarded the Silver Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival in 1977 for his drama film Shadow of the Castles, which he wrote and directed.[2][3] In 2008 and 2010, he appeared in a recurring role during the second and third seasons, respectively, of the hit French TV drama Engrenages.

He was briefly married to Anna Karina, from 1978 to 1981.[4]

Selected filmography

  • La ville bidon (1971) - Mario
  • George Who? (1973) - Le soldat
  • Le voyage d'Amélie (1974) - Dan
  • Let Joy Reign Supreme (1975) - Le mirebalai
  • L'agression (1975) - Un motard
  • Ben et Bénédict (1977) - Rémi Peyrou
  • Shadow of the Castles (1977)
  • Va voir maman, papa travaille (1978) - Serge
  • Le dernier amant romantique (1978) - Un candidat recalé
  • Memoirs of a French Whore (1979) - Gérard aka "Gégé"
  • The Story of a Mother (1979) - Døden
  • Le bar du téléphone (1980) - Toni Véronèse
  • L'amour trop fort (1981) - Charlie Maupas
  • The Judge (1984) - Antoine Rocca
  • Un été d'enfer (1984) - Commissaire Turielle
  • Among Wolves (1985) - The Gitan
  • Stan the Flasher (1990) - Le père de Natacha
  • Nefertiti, figlia del sole (1995) - Monkutura
  • Will It Snow for Christmas? (1996) - Le père
  • Love, etc. (1996) - Yvon
  • J'irai au paradis car l'enfer est ici (1997) - Bertrand Cardone
  • Je ne vois pas ce qu'on me trouve (1997) - Marc Lelong
  • Ça ne se refuse pas (1998) - Carbone
  • Si je t'aime, prends garde à toi (1998) - Samuel
  • Le vent de la nuit (1999) - Serge
  • Le margouillat (2000) - L'avocat
  • Total Khéops (2002) - Manu
  • Gomez & Tavarès (2003) - Izenberg
  • Time of the Wolf (2003) - Georges Laurent
  • Process (2004) - L'amant
  • À San Remo (2004) - Etienne
  • Vendus (2004) - Pavel
  • 36 Quai des Orfèvres (2004) - Eddy Valence
  • Caché (2005) - Pierre
  • Time to Leave (2005) - Le père
  • Le temps des porte-plumes (2006) - Le psychologue
  • A City Is Beautiful at Night (2006) - Le flic
  • Jean de la Fontaine, le défi (2007) - Terron
  • Gomez vs. Tavarès (2007) - M. Eisenberg
  • The Grocer's Son (2007) - Le père
  • 3 amis (2007) - Francis
  • Le deuxième souffle (2007) - Venture Ricci
  • Plus tard tu comprendras (2008) - Georges Gornick
  • Les tremblements lointains (2008)
  • District 13: Ultimatum (2009) - Walter Gassman
  • How to Draw a Perfect Circle (2009) - Paul
  • R.T.T. (2009) - Segal
  • De vrais mensonges (2010) - Le père d'Émilie
  • Beau rivage (2011) - Michel Matarasso
  • Des vents contraires (2011) - Xavier, l'éditeur
  • A Gang Story (2011) - Christo
  • La vie pure (2014) - Tonton
  • Kickback (2015) - Judge Martin (final film role)

References

  1. ^ "Mort de l'acteur et réalisateur Daniel Duval". Le Monde.fr. Lemonde.fr. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  2. ^ "10th Moscow International Film Festival (1977)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  3. ^ Daniel Duval - Awards
  4. ^ "Daniel Duval". IMDb. Retrieved 20 July 2018.

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  • Daniel Duval at IMDb
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