Maxence Mailfort

Maxence mail Fort ( born February 24, 1949 in Paris, France) is a French actor.

Made his film debut in 1969 as Fort Maxence mail Fortunio in a television adaptation of Alfred de Musset Le Chandelier. In 1971 he played the 18 -year-old Frederick II in the TV movie Frédéric II ( the old Friedrich played Michel Auclair ). On another TV movie (La Canne ) was followed by Luis Buñuel 1972 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie in which Maxence mail Fort plays the key role of his dream narrative sergeant. Buñuel hired him for the role of Dragoon lieutenant in The Phantom of Liberty (1974). Alain Robbe -Grillet occupied him next Anicée Alvina in Glissements progressifs du plaisir (1974) and Giuseppe Patroni Griffi for the role of Pierre on the side of Elizabeth Taylor in identikit (1974). Georges Wilson staged it as Martial in Léopold le bien unpopular ones (1975 ), Raymond Rouleau as Charlie Osborne in La Fleur des pois (1975). 1977 plays Maxence mail fort in two episodes of the series The Avengers and melon. Besides Claude Jade ( as Athena ) he plays the Odysseus in Jean Dewevers Ulysse est revenu (1978 ), followed by the title role in Maurice Ronets film adaptation of Herman Melville's Bartleby (1978 ) and the role of Saint -Just in Lazare Carnot ou Le glaive de la révolution (1979). The Dane Gabriel Axel occupied Maxence mail Fort in 1979 for the part of William Van Ruytenburch on the side of Michel Bouquet in Rembrandt van Rijn film La Ronde de nuit. Buñuel's son Juan Luis Buñuel directed him in 1980 in the role of murder suspect Jacques Dollon in TV four-part series Fantômas.

In the Franco- German mini- series Henry, the good king of Marcel Camus and Heinz Shirk by Heinrich Mann Jean Barney besides he plays the role of Mornay and Le Loup- Cervier the lead role of François Forge. Early 1980 in three German productions: Attention inch ( 1981), The Lieutenant and his Judge (1983) and Before the Storm (1984). This is followed by another TV series ( Under the tricolor, The Falls of Monsieur Cabrol ). Jeannot Szwarc gives him roles in Enigma with Martin Sheen and The Murders in the Rue Morgue with George C. Scott.

Since the 1990s exclusively theater roles, including in George Wilson's production of Jean Anouilh's Eurydice.

Filmography (selection)

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