
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Acting
Biography
Jean-Roger Caussimon (24 July 1918 – 19 October 1985) was a "provocative, anarchising" French singer-songwriter and film actor. He appeared in 90 films between 1945 and 1985 but is better known for having worked with poet-singer Léo Ferré. Source: Article "Jean-Roger Caussimon" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: July 24, 1918
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Le clochard
as Delegate (uncredited)
as Le jardinier
as Frik
as Chanteur de rue
as The Cardinal
as L'évêque
as Vampirus
as Le père Derugleux
as Self
as Commissioner Lagache
as Doctor Rennert
as Choubert
as M. Duboin
as Lord Edward MacRashley / Fantômas
as Luftwaffe General (as Jean Rene Caussimon)
as Gabriel Damerville
as Kopf
as Fake curator in chief
as Marshall Bazaine
as Marshal Bazaine
as Heraldist
as Ruggieri
as M. Brémond
as Maurepas
as Monsieur de Rénal
as Küster
as Le maître d'hôtel
as Glov Père
as Self
as Bourdieux
as Beau-Parleur
as Principal
as Léon
as Don Gaspar
as Stopwell
as M. Loyal
as Samotras
as Joseph
as Éric Bergen
as Picatellos
as Castor Prudent
as Jarewski
as Monsieur Black
as Baron Walter
as Charles Forestier
as Le gouverneur de la prison / Prison Governor
as mastro Pietro, il boia
as Darwin
as The castellan / Monsieur Bellanger
as Man at the bar
as Doctor Van Boeken
as Julien
as Samotras
as Jérôme
as The inspector
as Clodomir
as Marcel
as Milou
as Big schoolboy









