Daniel Prévost

1939-

Biography: life and films

Daniel Prévost is a French actor. He was born in Garches, France on 20th October 1939.

His best films as an actor include Francis Veber's comedy Le Dîner de cons (1998), Eric Le Roch's Le Soleil au-dessus des nuages (2001), Dany Boon's La Maison du bonheur (2006), Pascal Rabaté's Les Petits ruisseaux (2010) and Frédéric Berthe's Les Invincibles (2013).

Daniel Prévost has so far appeared in 77 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Jean Yanne (5 films), Gérard Pirès (3), Robert Pouret (2), Raoul André (2), Pierre Richard (2), Patrice Jourdan (2), Pascal Rabaté (2), Michel Audiard (2), Jean-Pierre Mocky (2), Jean Girault (2), Georges Lautner (2) and Didier Kaminka (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (51 films), drama (9), comedy-drama (8), comedy-thriller (3), comedy-romance (3), Thriller (3), romance (2) and Fantasy (2).

Our average rating for Daniel Prévost over all films is: 2.5

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Erotissimo (1969) [a]

Laisse aller, c'est une valse (1971) [a]

Elle cause plus, elle flingue (1972) [a]

Tout le monde il est beau, tout le monde il est gentil (1972) [a]

Elle court, elle court la banlieue (1973) [a]

Je sais rien, mais je dirai tout (1973) [a]

La Dernière bourrée à Paris (1973) [a]

Le Concierge (1973) [a]

Moi y'en a vouloir des sous (1973) [a]

Comment réussir... quand on est con et pleurnichard (1974) [a]

Juliette et Juliette (1974) [a]

La Gueule de l'emploi (1974) [a]

Le Permis de conduire (1974) [a]

Les Chinois à Paris (1974) [a]

Y'a un os dans la moulinette (1974) [a]

Trop c'est trop (1975) [a]

Cours après moi ... que je t'attrape (1976) [a]

La Situation est grave... mais pas désespérée (1976) [a]

Un mari, c'est un mari (1976) [a]

Ne me touchez pas... (1977) [a]

Je te tiens, tu me tiens par la barbichette (1979) [a]

L'Associé (1979) [a]

Rien ne va plus (1979) [a]

Sacrés gendarmes (1980) [a]

Voulez-vous un bébé Nobel? (1980) [a]

Fais gaffe à la gaffe (1981) [a]

Ça va pas être triste (1983) [a]

Adieu foulards (1983) [a]

Mon curé chez les Thaïlandaises (1983) [a]

Prends ton passe-montagne, on va à la plage (1983) [a]

Liberté, égalité, choucroute (1985) [a]

Tranches de vie (1985) [a]

Vive le fric (1985) [a]

Uranus (1990) [a]

Room Service (1992) [a]

Ville à vendre (1992) [a]

L'Oeil qui ment (1993) [a]

Une journée chez ma mère (1993) [a]

Le Colonel Chabert (1994) [a]

Les Faussaires (1994) [a]

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

Ma femme me quitte (1996) [a]

Droit dans le mur (1997) [a]

Le Comédien (1997) [a]

Tenue correcte exigée (1997) [a]

Violetta la reine de la moto (1997) [a]

Le Dîner de cons (1998) [a]

Un grand cri d'amour (1998) [a]

Astérix et Obélix contre César (1999) [a]

Les Insaisissables (2000) [a]

Vive nous! (2000) [a]

La Vérité si je mens! 2 (2001) [a]

Le Soleil au-dessus des nuages (2001) [a]

Un crime au paradis (2001) [a]

Coup franc indirect (2002) [a]

Mon idole (2002) [a]

Pas sur la bouche (2003) [a]

La Maison du bonheur (2006) [a]

Home Sweet Home (2008) [a]

Le Petit Nicolas (2009) [a]

Lucky Luke (2009) [a]

Les Petits ruisseaux (2010) [a]

Les Invincibles (2013) [a]

Du goudron et des plumes (2014) [a]

Les Vacances du petit Nicolas (2014) [a]



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