Bruno Cremer

Bruno Cremer ( born October 6, 1929 in Saint- Mandé, † August 7, 2010 in Paris) was a French actor.

Life

Cremers mother was Belgian and French father, who took Belgian nationality later. He began his acting career on stage in Robinson by Jules Supervielle. After ten years in stage plays by William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Jean Anouilh, inter alia, he was drawn to the film. Here he made his debut together with Alain Delon in The Killer can ask (1957). Well over 80 feature films followed.

From 1991 Cremer was very successful before the television camera and embodied more than 50 times the Inspector Maigret, after Roman originals by Georges Simenon. In Germany he was known against the Mafia by the presentation of dodgy Antonio Espinosa alone, he played for three seasons (1989-1992).

He was married to his second wife since December 22 in 1984 and had two daughters with his wife Chantal and from his first marriage, a son, the writer Stéphane. Bruno Cremer's autobiographical book Un certain jeune homme (Eng. A certain young man) appeared in 2000. On August 7, 2010, the actor died in a Paris hospital from cancer.

Filmography (selection)

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