Ticky Holgado

1944-2004

Biography: life and films

Ticky Holgado was a French actor whose birth name was Joseph Holgado. He was born in Toulouse, France on 24th June 1944 and died in Paris, France on 22nd January 2004, aged 59.

His best films as an actor include Gérard Jugnot's Une époque formidable... (1991), Josiane Balasko's comedy Gazon maudit (1995), Sébastien Grall's Les Milles (1995), Gérard Lauzier's Le Plus beau métier du monde (1996) and Éric Besnard's thriller Le Sourire du clown (1999).

Ticky Holgado appeared in 56 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Claude Lelouch (5 films), Max Pécas (4), Patrice Leconte (3), Josiane Balasko (3), Gérard Jugnot (3), Marc Caro (2), Jean-Pierre Jeunet (2), Gérard Oury (2) and Claude Berri (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (24 films), drama (15), comedy-drama (14), comedy-romance (7), romance (6), Thriller (5), history (4), Fantasy (4), War (3) and comedy-thriller (2).

Our average rating for Ticky Holgado over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Belles, blondes et bronzées (1981) [a]

Les Surdoués de la première compagnie (1981) [a]

Madame Claude 2 (1981) [a]

Putain d'histoire d'amour (1981) [a]

On n'est pas sorti de l'auberge (1982) [a]

Circulez y'a rien à voir (1983) [a]

Les Branchés à Saint-Tropez (1983) [a]

On l'appelle catastrophe (1983) [a]

Brigade des moeurs (1985) [a]

Le Bonheur a encore frappé (1986) [a]

Manon des sources (1986) [a]

Lévy et Goliath (1987) [a]

Les Keufs (1987) [a]

Sale destin (1987) [a]

Sans peur et sans reproche (1988) [a]

Le Château de ma mère (1990) [a]

Le Mari de la coiffeuse (1990) [a]

Uranus (1990) [a]

Delicatessen (1991) [a]

Les Secrets professionnels du Dr Apfelglück (1991) [a]

Ma vie est un enfer (1991) [a]

Une époque formidable... (1991) [a]

Le Souper (1992) [a]

Mayrig (1992) [a]

Drôles d'oiseaux (1993) [a]

Justinien Trouvé, ou le bâtard de Dieu (1993) [a]

L'Honneur de la tribu (1993) [a]

Tango (1993) [a]

Tombés du ciel (1993) [a]

Funny Bones (1995) [a]

Gazon maudit (1995) [a]

La Cité des enfants perdus (1995) [a]

Les Milles (1995) [a]

Les Misérables (1995) [a]

Lumière et compagnie (1995) [a]

Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi (1996) [a]

Le Plus beau métier du monde (1996) [a]

Pourvu que ça dure (1996) [a]

Rhinoceros Hunting in Budapest (1997) [a]

Que la lumière soit (1998) [a]

Le Schpountz (1999) [a]

Le Sourire du clown (1999) [a]

Prison à domicile (1999) [a]

Les Acteurs (2000) [a]

Meilleur espoir féminin (2000) [a]

Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001) [a]

Philosophale (2001) [a]

3 zéros (2002) [a]

And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen... (2002) [a]

Les Clefs de bagnole (2003) [a]

Tais-toi! (2003) [a]

Le Genre humain - 1ère partie: Les parisiens (2004) [a]

Les Gaous (2004) [a]

Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004) [a]

Le Courage d'aimer (2005) [a]



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