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Jacques Weber

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Acting credits

104

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Very extensive acting filmography.

TMDB popularity

0.4

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Movies: 80Series: 24Crew credits: 4

TMDB ID: 24683

IMDb ID: nm0916616

Known for: Acting

Born: August 23, 1949

Age: 76

Place of birth: Paris, France

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1970 - 2026

Years active: 57

Average TMDB rating: 5.94

Wikidata: Q323112

Also known as

Жак Вебер

Other jobs

Director (3)Writer (1)

Biography

Jacques Weber (born 23 August 1949) is a French actor, director, and writer. Weber joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique at the age of 20, and won the Prix d'Excellence when he left. He joined Robert Hossein in Rheims, and began a rich theatrical career and a sporadic cinema career. Marcel Cravenne hired him in 1970 for Tartuffe. In 1972, he was Haroun in Faustine et le Bel Été and played the role of Hugo in État de siège by Costa-Gavras. He was seduced by Claude Jade in Le Malin Plaisir (1975), and by Anicée Alvina in Une femme fatale (1976). The young actor with much sex-appeal (he appeared in Le Malin Plaisir completely naked) was in Bel Ami (1983) after the 1885 novel by Guy de Maupassant in the adaptation by Pierre Cardinal. On television, he was, among others, Le Comte de Monte-Cristo by Denys de La Patellière and Judge Antoine Rives in the show by Gilles Béhat. Noticeable on film as Comte de Guiche in Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) and Don Juan (1998), where he seduces Emmanuelle Béart. In 2008, he joined Isabelle Adjani in a televised adaptation of Figaro which he directed for France 3. From 1979 to 1985, he appeared at the Centre dramatique national in Lyon (Théâtre du 8th), and from 1986 to 2001, the Théâtre de Nice, Centre dramatique national Nice-Côte d'Azur. He has starred and directed in many of the great roles of classical theatre, including Cyrano, where he excelled for many seasons. Jacques Weber published Des petits coins de paradis in October 2009, his first work, which relates to his work as an artist and his friends. He is married to Christine Weber and has three children: two sons, Tommy and Stanley, and one daughter, Kim. Source: Article "Jacques Weber" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Series

Series

Series credits linked with Jacques Weber.

Series poster for The Disappearance of Kimmy Diore (2024)

as Serge • 6 eps

The Disappearance of Kimmy Diore

2024 Series
Series poster for Beau geste (2023)

as Self • 1 eps

Beau geste

2023 Series
Series poster for Un monde, un regard (2021)

1 eps

Un monde, un regard

2021 Series
Series poster for In Treatment (2021)

as Alain • 35 eps

In Treatment

2021 Series
Series poster for Philharmonia (2019)

as Jean Barizet • 6 eps

Philharmonia

2019 Series
Series poster for Tu vivras ma fille (2018)

as Professeur Grezly • 2 eps

Tu vivras ma fille

2018 Series
Series poster for La Mante (2017)

as Charles Carrot • 6 eps

La Mante

2017 Series
Series poster for The Passenger (2015)

as Jean-Pierre Toinin • 6 eps

The Passenger

2015 Series
Series poster for Murders in... (2013)

as Francis Garibaldi • 1 eps

Murders in...

2013 Series
Series poster for Mystery in Paris (2011)

as Harold Meyer • 1 eps

Mystery in Paris

2011 Series
Series poster for La Lance de la destinée (2008)

as Jacques Beranger • 6 eps

La Lance de la destinée

2008 Series
Series poster for Tel père, telle flic (2001)

as Le commissaire Norday • 2 eps

Tel père, telle flic

2001 Series
Series poster for Vivement dimanche (1998)

as Self • 2 eps

Vivement dimanche

1998 Series
Series poster for Antoine Rives, le juge du terrorisme (1993)

as Juge Antoine Rives • 6 eps

Antoine Rives, le juge du terrorisme

1993 Series
Series poster for Sacrée soirée (1987)

as Self • 3 eps

Sacrée soirée

1987 Series
Series poster for Victoires de la musique (1985)

as Self • 1 eps

Victoires de la musique

1985 Series
Series poster for Les Poneys sauvages (1983)

as Georges Saval • 5 eps

Les Poneys sauvages

1983 Series
Series poster for Champs-Elysées (1982)

as Self • 1 eps

Champs-Elysées

1982 Series
Series poster for Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (1979)

as Edmond Dantès/Count of Monte-Cristo/Father Busoni/Lord Wilmore • 4 eps

Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

1979 Series
Series poster for Ciné regards (1978)

as Self • 1 eps

Ciné regards

1978 Series
Series poster for Le Loup blanc (1977)

as Le capitaine Didier • 3 eps

Le Loup blanc

1977 Series
Series poster for Spécial cinéma (1974)

as Self • 1 eps

Spécial cinéma

1974 Series
Series poster for Le Grand Échiquier (1972)

as Self • 6 eps

Le Grand Échiquier

1972 Series
Series poster for Mauprat (1972)

as Bernard de Mauprat • 2 eps

Mauprat

1972 Series