Jean-Roger Caussimon

Jean-Roger Caussimon

actor and author-interpreter French, born July 24, 1918, in Montrouge, and died October 20, 1985 in Paris. He is notably the author of the song " Monsieur William ", set to music and popularized by his friend Léo Ferré.

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Movies starring Jean-Roger Caussimon (60)

La Baraka (1982)

Le Clochard

Les Misérables (1982)

Delegate (Uncredited)

Law Breakers (1971)

Commissioner Lagache

Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard (1967)

Lord Edward Macrashley / Fantômas

Triple Cross (1966)

Luftwaffe General (As Jean Rene Caussimon)

Two Hours to Kill (1966)

Gabriel Damerville

Killer Spy (1965)

Fake Curator In Chief

The Dance of Death (1960)

Le Maître D'hôtel

Bel Ami (1955)

Charles Forestier

Queen Margot (1954)

Le Gouverneur De La Prison / Prison Governor

Milady and the Musketeers (1952)

Mastro Pietro, Il Boia

Juliette, or Key of Dreams (1951)

The Castellan / Monsieur Bellanger

The Red Rose (1951)

Man At The Bar

Jamaican Man (1950)

Doctor Van Boeken

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Same first name: Jean-Roger