Jean Topart
Jean Topart is a French actor born April 13, 1922 in Paris and died on December 29, 2012 at Port-Marly (Yvelines). He was a member of the troupe of the TNP deJean Vilar in the 1950s and 1960s. He has played many roles in the theatre, as well as in many of the major fictions of the French television : he is The Bretaux alongside Daniel Sorano in the famous Cyrano de Bergerac by Claude Barma at Christmas 1960, Sir Williams in the soap opera Rocambole de Jean-Pierre Decourt (1964-1965), and Émile Zola in Zola or the human Conscience, of Stellio Lorenzi (1978). His stamp and his speech are also one of the voices of the most singular of television and French radio.
Movies starring Jean Topart (36)
Filmmaker In The Style Of 'Jean-Pierre Melville'
Docteur Philippe Morasseau
Monsieur 'Le Dragon Bleu'
Nicolas Octave Marcellin, Pharmacist
Lindauer
Speaker's Voice (Voice) (Uncredited)
Le Quinquagénaire
Créon
Golf Club Director
The Unknown
Master Sinh (Voice)
Narrator (Voice)
Narrator (Voice)
Porphyre
Katanga
Chief
Frank Herman
Zanror
Narrator (French Version)
Lieutenant Sakki
Judge Brack
Monsieur Henri
Bayard
Luversant
Monsieur Robert
Maître Bourié
Duke Henri De Guise
Boisberthelot
Henri De Guise
Récitant (Voice) (Uncredited)
Le Bret
Désiré, Butler
Narrator (Voice)
Paul Malray Adult



