Jean Bouise

1929-1989

Biography: life and films

Jean Bouise was a French actor. He was born in Le Havre, France on 3rd June 1929 and died in Lyon, France on 6th July 1989, aged 60.

His best films as an actor include Claude Sautet's Les Choses de la vie (1969), André Cayatte's Mourir d'aimer (1971), Robert Enrico's Le Vieux fusil (1975), Jacques Deray's thriller Un papillon sur l'épaule (1978) and Daniel Schmid's Jenatsch (1987).

Jean Bouise appeared in 76 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Robert Enrico (7 films), Yves Boisset (4), Luc Besson (3), Jacques Deray (3), Costa-Gavras (3), Yves Robert (2), René Allio (2), Joseph Losey (2), Dominique Maillet (2), Didier Haudepin (2), Daniel Schmid (2), Claude Sautet (2), Claude Lelouch (2) and André Delvaux (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (42 films), Thriller (14), comedy-drama (11), romance (7), comedy (6), War (6), comedy-thriller (4), history (3) and crime-thriller (3).

Our average rating for Jean Bouise over all films is: 2.9

Filmography

Key: a = actor

La Foire aux cancres (1963) [a]

Tintin et les oranges bleues (1964) [a]

La Vieille dame indigne (1965) [a]

Avec la peau des autres (1966) [a]

La Guerre est finie (1966) [a]

Le Mois le plus beau (1968) [a]

Les Hors-la-loi (1968) [a]

L'Américain (1969) [a]

Z (1969) [a]

L'Aveu (1970) [a]

Les Choses de la vie (1970) [a]

La Poudre d'escampette (1971) [a]

Mourir d'aimer (1971) [a]

Rendez-vous à Bray (1971) [a]

L'Attentat (1972) [a]

Le Grand blond avec une chaussure noire (1972) [a]

Les Caïds (1972) [a]

Les Feux de la chandeleur (1972) [a]

Les Granges brulées (1973) [a]

Le Retour du grand blond (1974) [a]

Out 1: Spectre (1974) [a]

Dupont-Lajoie (1975) [a]

Folle à tuer (1975) [a]

La Brigade (1975) [a]

Le Vieux fusil (1975) [a]

Section spéciale (1975) [a]

Mado (1976) [a]

Monsieur Klein (1976) [a]

Le Juge Fayard dit Le Shériff (1977) [a]

Le Point de mire (1977) [a]

Mort d'un pourri (1977) [a]

Un neveu silencieux (1977) [a]

Les Petits câlins (1978) [a]

Les Routes du sud (1978) [a]

Sale rêveur (1978) [a]

Un papillon sur l'épaule (1978) [a]

Coup de tête (1979) [a]

Paco el seguro (1979) [a]

Paco l'infaillible (1979) [a]

Anthracite (1980) [a]

Hécate (1982) [a]

Au nom de tous les miens (1983) [a]

Édith et Marcel (1983) [a]

Équateur (1983) [a]

La Bête noire (1983) [a]

Le Dernier combat (1983) [a]

L'Air du crime (1984) [a]

Partir, revenir (1985) [a]

Strictement personnel (1985) [a]

Subway (1985) [a]

La Dernière image (1986) [a]

Zone rouge (1986) [a]

Chateauroux district (1987) [a]

De guerre lasse (1987) [a]

Dernier été à Tanger (1987) [a]

Jenatsch (1987) [a]

L'Été en pente douce (1987) [a]

Spirale (1987) [a]

L'Oeuvre au noir (1988) [a]

Le Grand bleu (1988) [a]

La Révolution française (1989) [a]

Un été d'orages (1989) [a]



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