Joël Barbouth
Joël Barbouth, born October 22, 1937 in Paris where he died October 17, 2013, is a French actor. He is the father of Galaxie Barbouth. Joël Barbouth is known for his supporting roles from 1963 to 2010, and sometimes leading roles as in "La Fille d'en face" (1968) by Jean-Daniel Simon alongside Roman Polanski and Marika Green or "Salut les amis" (1967) by Jean-Pierre Bastid. He played twice with the director Philippe Garrel in "Liberté, la nuit" in 1984, then "Le Cœurphantom in 1996") as well as with Philippe Galland in "L'Exercice du politique" in 1978 and in "Merci mon chien in 1997". In 1982, it was filmed by Gérard Courant for his film anthology "Cinématon". It is number 240 of this collection. He also does theater, notably in the play "Le Visiteur" by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt in 1993 at the Petit Théâtre de Paris in a production by Gérard Vergez. He died in Paris on October 17, 2013.
Known For
Credits
- 2021 · Les Jours et les Nuits as Self
- 2006 · L'étoile de mer as
- 2001 · L'Art (délicat) de la séduction as Pépionakis, the waiter (as Joël Joseph Barbouth)
- 1999 · Rembrandt as Le conspirateur
- 1998 · Un dentiste exemplaire as le client
- 1996 · The Phantom Heart as Father's friend
- 1992 · Vagabond as
- 1992 · The Country Years as L'oncle de Bébert
- 1992 · Au bord du monde - Fernando Pessoa as
- 1987 · Gandahar as Transformé (Voice)
- 1987 · The Adventures of Eddie Turley as Akim
- 1987 · The Dead Tree as L'employé de maison
- 1986 · Softly from Paris as Le greffier
- 1985 · The Case of the Morituri Divisions as Le conférencier
- 1984 · Liberty at Night as Policier en civil
- 1982 · Cinématon XXV as N°240
- 1982 · The Refusal as
- 1978 · L'Exercice du pouvoir as
- 1975 · Zig Zig as
- 1968 · The Great Chase as
- 1968 · The Idols as Mr. Canasson
- 1968 · Pop' game as Un acteur du cabaret (uncredited)
- 1968 · The Girl Across the Way as Roger
- 1966 · The Game Is Over as Un copain de fac de Maxime (uncredited)
- 1966 · Massacre of Pleasure as Mecky
- 1966 · Little Girls as Bismuth, the cousin
- 1965 · Les Jeunes Années as Jean-François Defaille
- 1963 · Gypsy Law as