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Pierre Thundgot ( born April 15, 1931 in the province of Lang Son, Vietnam, † January 31, 2010 in Paris) was a French film and theater actor.

Biography

The son of a Belgian officer spent his youth in Antwerp and started after school to study medicine in Paris, before he enlisted, which was founded by actor René Simon private drama school Cours Simon.

After completion of the training, he worked as an actor in film and theater. His best-known film roles included:

  • Thérèse Étienne (1957, starring Françoise Arnoul and James Robertson Justice )
  • Is Paris Burning? (Paris brûle - t-il, 1964 Starring Jean -Paul Belmondo and Charles Boyer )
  • Borderline cases - It happened the day after tomorrow (1971, another main role Elga Andersen )
  • L' Année of méduses (1984, Starring Bernard Giraudeau and Valérie Kaprisky )
  • Science of Sleep - How to dream ( La science des rêves, 2006 Starring Gael García Bernal and Charlotte Gainsbourg )

In the French television TF1 him in 1992 Starring in the television series Les Cœurs Brûlés and then at France 3 2001 Starring in the Fabien Cosma. In the second part of the TV series Empire ' Nero - The dark side of the Force, he played the 2005 Paul of Tarsus. In German synchronizations Otto Mellie was his German voice actor.

As a theater actor he was known for his illustrations in comedies. In 1988 he was awarded the Molière Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Le Secret. In 1995 he was also nominated for the Molière Theatre Award for Best Actor.

Most recently, he was recognized for his role in days or hours ( Deux jours à tuer ) nominated as Best Supporting Actor for the César 2009.

Pierre Thundgot was the grandfather of the young French actor Aurélie Thundgot and Thibault Thundgot who played in Plus belle la vie, the French equivalent of the German Linde Street, the roles of Ninon Chaumette and Nathan Leserman.

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