Richard Bohringer
French actor
Richard Bohringer | |
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Richard Bohringer in 2013 | |
Born | Moulins, France |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, author, film director, screenwriter |
Website | richardbohringer.com |
Richard Bohringer is a French actor, writer, and film director. .
Early life
Bohringer was born in Moulins, Allier, France, to a French mother and a German father. [citation needed]
Career
Besides acting Bohringer is also a musician, writer, and poet who has produced and directed several films.[citation needed]
Awards and recognition
Bohringer won the César Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1985,[1][2] and the César Award for Best Actor in 1988.[3][4][5]
He was the special guest at the 25th edition of the Festival Polar de Cognac in 2020.[6]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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1977 | Animal | An assistant of Sergio | Claude Zidi |
1980 | The Last Metro | a Gestapo officer | François Truffaut |
Inspector Blunder | fingerprint analyst | Claude Zidi | |
La Boum | a friend of François | Claude Pinoteau | |
1981 | Diva | Gorodish | Jean-Jacques Beineix |
Les Uns et les Autres | Richard | Claude Lelouch | |
1982 | Le Grand Pardon [fr] | Le Sacristain | Alexandre Arcady |
1984 | L'Addition [fr] | Albert Lorca | Denis Amar [fr] |
1985 | Death in a French Garden | Daniel Forest | Michel Deville |
Subway | the florist | Luc Besson | |
1986 | Kamikaze | Romain Pascot | Didier Grousset |
1987 | The Grand Highway | Pelo | Jean-Loup Hubert |
Agent trouble | Alex | Jean-Pierre Mocky | |
Flag [fr] | Inspecteur Simon | Jacques Santi | |
1988 | Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator | Boris | Édouard Molinaro |
1989 | The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover | Richard Boarst | Peter Greenaway |
1990 | Dames galantes [fr] | Brantôme | Jean-Charles Tacchella |
1992 | Confessions d'un Barjo | Charles | Jérôme Boivin |
The Accompanist | Chares Brice | Claude Miller | |
1993 | Tango | Vincent Baraduc | Patrice Leconte |
1994 | The Heart's Cry | Paulo | Idrissa Ouedraogo |
1997 | La Vérité si je mens ! | Victor Benzakhem | Thomas Gilou |
Wild Animals | the boss | Kim Ki-duk | |
1999 | Méditerranées [fr] | Ramirez | Philippe Bérenger [fr] |
2001 | The Cat's Meow | the film director | Peter Bogdanovich |
2003 | Crime Spree | Laurent Bastaldi | Brad Mirman |
The Overeater | Émile Lachaume | Thierry Binisti | |
2006 | A City Is Beautiful at Night | Richard | Richard Bohringer |
2008 | Admiral | General Janin | Andreï Kravtchouk |
2015 | By the Sea | Patrice | Angelina Jolie Pitt |
References
- ^ Bourdain, G. S. (19 February 1988). "New Face:; France's Softhearted Tough Guy: Richard Bohringer". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- ^ Oscherwitz, Dayna; Higgins, MaryEllen (2 September 2009). The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7038-3.
- ^ "French actor Richard Bohringer holds up his Cesar Award as he walks..." Getty Images. 28 May 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- ^ "Rouans. 32 ans après le Grand chemin, Richard Bohringer revient dans la commune". nantes.maville.com (in French). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- ^ Média, Prisma. "Richard Bohringer - La biographie de Richard Bohringer avec Voici.fr". Voici.fr (in French). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- ^ Bec, Bernard (9 August 2021). "A Brief History of Cognac's POLAR Festival". CrimeReads. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
External links
- Richard Bohringer at IMDb
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- 1976: Philippe Noiret
- 1977: Michel Galabru
- 1978: Jean Rochefort
- 1979: Michel Serrault
- 1980: Claude Brasseur
- 1981: Gérard Depardieu
- 1982: Michel Serrault
- 1983: Philippe Léotard
- 1984: Coluche
- 1985: Alain Delon
- 1986: Christophe Lambert
- 1987: Daniel Auteuil
- 1988: Richard Bohringer
- 1989: Jean-Paul Belmondo
- 1990: Philippe Noiret
- 1991: Gérard Depardieu
- 1992: Jacques Dutronc
- 1993: Claude Rich
- 1994: Pierre Arditi
- 1995: Gérard Lanvin
- 1996: Michel Serrault
- 1997: Philippe Torreton
- 1998: André Dussollier
- 1999: Jacques Villeret
- 2000: Daniel Auteuil
- 2001: Sergi López
- 2002: Michel Bouquet
- 2003: Adrien Brody
- 2004: Omar Sharif
- 2005: Mathieu Amalric
- 2006: Michel Bouquet
- 2007: François Cluzet
- 2008: Mathieu Amalric
- 2009: Vincent Cassel
- 2010: Tahar Rahim
- 2011: Éric Elmosnino
- 2012: Omar Sy
- 2013: Jean-Louis Trintignant
- 2014: Guillaume Gallienne
- 2015: Pierre Niney
- 2016: Vincent Lindon
- 2017: Gaspard Ulliel
- 2018: Swann Arlaud
- 2019: Alex Lutz
- 2020: Roschdy Zem
- 2021: Sami Bouajila
- 2022: Benoît Magimel
- 2023: Benoît Magimel
- 2024: Arieh Worthalter