Jacques Frantz
Acting Born Apr 4, 1947 Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France 24 credits
Biography
Jacques Frantz (4 April 1947 – 17 March 2021) was a Molière-nominated French actor and voice artist. He is renowned for his theatre work, and his voice, which he has lent to many well known actors such as Robert De Niro, Mel Gibson, John Goodman, and Nick Nolte. Frantz has also appeared in films. Since October 2013, he was the official voice of the radio station Nostalgie.
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Full filmography
- Vivement dimanche (1998) as Self
- Maigret (1991) as Oscar Chabut
- Police Commissioner Moulin (1976) as Le chirurgien
- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) as Bastille Prison Warden
- The Little Murders of Agatha Christie (2009) as Simon Krepps
- Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur (1971) as Pen Rouz
- Rahan (2008) as Mogo (doppiaggio francese)
- Belle Époque (1995)
- Blake and Mortimer (1997) as Narrateur
- Asterix and the Vikings (2006) as Obélix (voice)
- Napoleon (1991) as Murat
- Little Tickles (2018) as Voix publicité (voice)
- What the Day Owes the Night (2012) as Jean-Christophe (70 ans)
- Fan-Fan the Tulip (2003) as La Franchise
- Heartbreaker (2010) as Van Der Beck
- Mélissol (1999) as Martin Mélissol
- The ComDads (1983) as Verdier
- To Each His Own Cinema (2007) as The annoying businessman (segment "Occupations")
- Hothead (1979) as Driver of the second truck
- Asylum (2008) as Le patron
- Counter Investigation (2007) as Michel Arnalde
- Queens of the Ring (2013) as Tonio
- Les Innocents (2006) as Le lieutenant Fernaud
- Les Chevaux du soleil (1980) as Hector Griès