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Home/People/Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu profile photo
Born
Jul 2, 1949Died: Dec 27, 2010
Lived 61 years
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

55
Movies
12
TV Shows
Also Known As
Bernard Donnadieu
IMDb Profile

Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu

Acting

Biography
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu (2 July 1949 – 27 December 2010) was a French actor. He made more than 100 appearances in movies and television over his career, as well as in theatrical roles. He was often cast as a villain, criminal or psychopath. Donnadieu was the French voice of many lead roles in English-language movies dubbed into French. He studied theatre and literature at the Sorbonne Paris III. Donnadieu's earliest notable film roles came in 1976 with The Tenant by Roman Polanski, and Second Chance (French: Si c'était à refaire, lit. 'If I Had to Do It All Over Again') by Claude Lelouch. The film which earned him wider recognition was Georges Lautner's 1981 action thriller, The Professional in which he had a major role, appearing with Jean-Paul Belmondo. Other notable film roles were the title part in The Return of Martin Guerre by Daniel Vigne, and in George Sluizer's The Vanishing, for which Donnadieu won best acting awards at the 1989 Madrid Film Festival and the 1990 Porto Film Festival. He was nominated for a best supporting actor César Award for his 1984 role as the dangerous criminal gang leader in Rue Barbare ('Barbarian Street'). His final film appearance was in 2008 in Christophe Barratier's Paris 36 (released in France as Faubourg 36). Donnadieu appeared in many television and theatre productions. He played historical figures such as Hubert-Joseph Henry in the L'Affaire Dreyfus and Roger Salengro, in L'Affaire Salengro, a television film directed by Yves Boisset, with whom he regularly worked. While his appearance and physique seemed to influence directors to cast him as malevolent characters, he also had more sympathetic roles, such as the lead in the drama Faut pas rire du bonheur, in which his character has a romantic involvement with a woman, played by Laura Morante. His work dubbing French dialogue has included voicing characters portrayed by actors such as Kurt Russell, Dennis Hopper and Ron Perlman. In the theatre, he was a frequent collaborator with Georges Wilson who directed him in several productions. Donnadieu died from cancer on 27 December 2010 at age 61. Source: Article "Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Jeanne Devère poster

Jeanne Devère

as Martin
2011
Du cristal à la fumée poster

Du cristal à la fumée

as Goering
2010
L'Affaire Salengro poster

L'Affaire Salengro

as Roger Salengro
2009
Les Condés: Policiers à Marseille poster

Les Condés: Policiers à Marseille

as Narrateur
2009
Paris 36 poster

Paris 36

as Félix Galapiat
2008
Antonio Vivaldi - A Prince in Venice poster

Antonio Vivaldi - A Prince in Venice

as l'ambassadeur de France
2007
How Much We Hated Each Other poster

How Much We Hated Each Other

as Jean Monnet
2007
Austerlitz, la victoire en marchant poster

Austerlitz, la victoire en marchant

as Napoléon
2006
Allons petits enfants poster

Allons petits enfants

as monsieur Haumont
2005
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Jusqu'au bout

as Vincent Guérin
2005
Un petit garçon silencieux poster

Un petit garçon silencieux

as Féodor Lakasse
2004
Les Passeurs poster

Les Passeurs

as Maurice Nicod
2004
Clochemerle poster

Clochemerle

as Barthélémy Piéchut, the mayor
2004
Jean Moulin poster

Jean Moulin

as Charvet
2002
Druids poster

Druids

as Dumnorix
2001
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Dormir avec le diable

as Leguen
2001
Le Pantalon poster

Le Pantalon

as Col. Auoux
1997
Run for Your Life poster

Run for Your Life

as Valck
1997
Caboose poster

Caboose

as Larrivée
1996
Happiness Is No Joke poster

Happiness Is No Joke

as Michel
1995