Rufus
Rufus (born 19 December 1942; Riom, Puy-de-Dôme) is the stage name of French actor Jacques Narcy. He is best known by the international film audience for his performance as Raphaël, the father of Amélie Poulain in Amélie (2001). He has appeared in numerous French TV series and productions, including most of the films directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. He had the lead role in the movie Train de vie (1998), an award-winning tragicomedy about the Holocaust.
Les Films de Rufus (123)
Rolland
L'evêque
(Archive Footage)
Jean
Michel
Self
Roger Morels
Jacques Jarjeau
Le Voisin
Roger Baudouin
Le Vieux Jules
Joseph (Voice)
(Voice)
Emile
Lucien
Le Chauffeur De Taxi
Keller
Concierge
Voltaire
Le Ruf
Le Dantec
Doctor Andreausse
François, Le Pasteur
'Piquoiseau'
Levantour
Père Clément Rozière
Forcade
Le Commissaire
Pistille
Germain Bougron, L'expert
La Surette
Fernand
M. Paroquet
Roi Cyril John Delagny
Victor
Le Père De Thomas
Rectus
The Bishop
Fouchs
Jean-Pierre
Edmond
Marullaz
Cremer
Le Conseiller Du Calife
Monsieur Silberman
Valdès, L'homme À L'oiseau
O Pai De Mathilde
M. De Biron
Prof. Bergot
Hubus
Raphaël Poulain
Mordechai
Harmonica
Dieu L'infirmière
Henri
Un Spectateur Au Cinéma
Mr. Gallibert
Thénardier 1830 / 1990
Commander Perleau
Robert Kube
Inspecteur De Justice
L'abbé Girard
Sigisbert
Vladimir
Policeman
Cyprien
Guillaume Apollinaire
Le Garrec, Chicken Farmer
Yves, Le Chauffeur Ventriloque
Antoine
Patrick Delbaut
Sgt. Triand
Georges Badar
Lucien (As Rufus Narcy)
Gendarme
Claude
Henri
Mr. Pemberton
Man With The Dog (Uncredited)
Un Méchant
Vicar (Uncredited)
Jacques Combassous
Le Barman
Tom Coupar
Tom Mills
Mister Ferglough, Le Prof D'anglais
L'éleveur De Pigeons
Russian Violin Teacher (Uncredited)
Raymond Aulnay
Photographer's Assistant
Larobesse
Corbeau
Le Comptable De Philippe
Freddie Fric
Didier
Dog (Uncredited)



