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Jean Richard (acteur) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean Richard

Jean Richard (18 April 1921 in Bessines, Deux-Sevres – 12 December 2001 in Senlis, Oise) was a French actor, comedian, and circus entrepreneur. He is most remembered for his role as Georges Simenon's ''Maigret'' on the eponymous French television series, which he played for more than twenty years, and for his circus activities. In the 1970-1980s, he owned and managed three major circuses, two theme parks near Paris, ''La Mer de Sable'' and ''La Vallée des Peaux-Rouges'', and a private zoo in his property of Ermenonville, Oise.
==Filmography==

*1947 : ''Six heures à perdre'', directed by Alex Joffé Jean Lévitte
*1949 : ''Le Roi Pandore'', directed by André Berthomieu
*1949 : ''Mission à Tanger'', directed by André Hunebelle
*1950 : ''Bertrand cœur de lion'', directed by Robert Dhéry
*1950 : ''Adémaï au poste frontière'', directed by Paul Colline
*1951 : ''The King of the Bla Bla Bla''
*1952 : ''Les Sept Péchés capitaux''
*1952 : ''Le Costaud des Batignolles'', directed by Guy Lacourt
*1952 : ''Week-end à Paris'', directed by Gordon Parry
*1952 : ''La Demoiselle et son revenant'', directed by Marc Allégret
*1952 : ''Drôle de noce'', directed by Léo Joannon
*1953 : ''Le Portrait de son père'', directed by André Berthomieu
*1953 : ''Deux de l'escadrille'', directed by Maurice Labro
*1953 : ''Belle mentalité'', directed by André Berthomieu
*1954 : ''Si Versailles m'était conté'', directed by Sacha Guitry
*1954 : ''Escalier de service'', directed by Carlo Rim
*1954 : ''Casta Diva'', directed by Carmine Gallone
*1955 : ''Chéri-Bibi'', directed by Marcello Pagliero
*1955 : ''Les Deux font la paire'', directed by André Berthomieu
*1955 : ''La Madelon'', directed by Jean Boyer
*1956 : ''Les Truands'', directed by Carlo Rim
*1956 : ''Courte tête'', directed by Norbert Carbonnaux
*1956 : ''Eléna et les hommes'', directed by Jean Renoir
*1957 : ''La Peau de l'ours'', directed by Claude Boissol
*1957 : ''Nous autres à Champignol'', directed by Jean Bastia
*1958 : ''En bordée'', directed by Pierre Chevalier
*1958 : ''La Vie à deux'', directed by Clément Duhour
*1959 : ''Mon pote le gitan'', directed by François Gir
*1959 : ''Messieurs les ronds de cuir'', directed by Henri Diamant-Berger
*1959 : ''Vous n'avez rien à déclarer?'', directed by Clément Duhour
*1959 : ''The Goose of Sedan''
*1959 : ''Arrêtez le massacre'', directed by André Hunebelle
*1959 : ''Certains l'aiment froide'', directed by Jean Bastia and Guy Lionel
*1959 : ''Le Gendarme de Champignol'', directed by Jean Bastia
*1959 : ''Mon pote le gitan''
*1960 : ''La Famille Fenouillard'', directed by Yves Robert
*1960 : ''Les Tortillards'', directed by Jean Bastia
*1960 : ''Les Fortiches'', directed by Georges Combret
*1960 : ''Tête folle'', directed by Robert Vernay
*1960 : ''Ma femme est une panthère'', directed by Raymond Bailly
*1960 : ''Candide ou l'optimisme au XXe siècle''
*1961 : ''La Belle Américaine'', directed by Robert Dhéry
*1962 : ''La Guerre des boutons'', directed by Yves Robert
*1962 : ''Un clair de lune à Maubeuge'', directed by Jean Chérasse
*1962 : ''Nous irons à Deauville'', directed by Francis Rigaud
*1962 : ''Tartarin de Tarascon'', directed by Francis Blanche
*1962 : ''Du mouron pour les petits oiseaux'', directed by Marcel Carné
*1963 : ''Bébert et l'omnibus'', directed by Yves Robert
*1963 : ''Clémentine chérie'', directed by Pierre Chevalier
*1963 : ''Le Coup de bambou'', directed by Jean Boyer
*1963 : ''Dragées au poivre'', directed by Jacques Baratier
*1964 : ''Allez France'', directed by Robert Dhéry and Pierre Tchernia
*1964 : ''Le Dernier tiercé'', directed by Richard Pottier
*1964 : ''Jaloux comme un tigre'', directed by Darry Cowl
*1964 : ''Comment épouser un premier ministre'', directed by Michel Boisrond
*1965 : ''Les Fêtes galantes'', directed by René Clair
*1965 : ''La Corde au cou'', directed by Joseph Lisbona
*1965 : ''Dernier tiercé'', directed by Richard Pottier
*1965 : ''La Bonne occase'', directed by Michel Drach
*1965 : ''L'Or du duc'', directed by Jacques Baratier
*1965 : ''La tête du client'', directed by Jacques Poitrenaud
*1965 : ''San antonio - Sale temps pour les mouches'', directed by Guy Lefranc
*1965 : ''Les Bons Vivants'', directed by Gilles Grangier and Georges Lautner
*1966 : ''Le Caïd de Champignol'', directed by Jean Bastia
*1967 : ''Bang Bang (1967 film)'', directed by Serge Piolet
*1967 : ''Cecile est morte'', directed by Claude Barma
*1967 : ''Le Plus Vieux Métier du monde'', directed by Claude Autant-Lara and Mauro Bolognini
*1968 : ''Béru et ces dames'', directed by Guy Lefranc
*1969 : ''La Maison de campagne'', directed by Jean Girault
*1972 : ''Le Viager'', directed by Pierre Tchernia (cameo)
*1981 : ''Signé Furax'', directed by Marc Simenon

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