Pierre Mondy
Pierre Mondy (born Pierre Cuq; 10 February 1925 – 15 September 2012) was a French film and theatre actor and director. He was married four times: to Claude Gensac, Pascale Roberts, Annie Fournier, and Catherine Allary, all actresses. He died on 15 September 2012, aged 87, from lymphoma. Mondy's first on-screen appearance was in 1949 in Jacques Becker's Rendez-vous de juillet and he appeared in over 140 films over the course of his career. In 1960, he received international recognition for the role of Napoléon Bonaparte in the film Austerlitz directed by Abel Gance. In the 1970s, his most successful film was the comedy Mais où est donc passée la septième compagnie?. From 1992 until 2005, he appeared in the French television series Les Cordier, juge et flic. As a voice actor, he voiced Caius Obtus in Asterix et la Surprise de Cesar (Asterix vs. Caesar; 1985) and Cetinlapsus in Asterix Chez Le Bretons (Asterix in Britain; 1986). Mondy directed four films and thirteen television episodes, and wrote two television screenplay adaptions. He also directed over 60 theatre productions, many of them at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris. In 1973 he directed the first production of La Cage aux folles starring Jean Poiret and Michel Serrault. Source: Article "Pierre Mondy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 2011 · La Grève des femmes as Emile
- 2009 · Le temps est à l'orage as Félix
- 2009 · A Man and His Dog as Le cuistot
- 2008 · L'Amour dans le sang as Self
- 2008 · Fallen from the Sky as Émile
- 2008 · La Dame de Monsoreau as Baron de Médicis
- 2007 · Graduate at 70! as Louis Merlet
- 2005 · Commissaire Cordier as Commissaire Pierre Cordier
- 2004 · The Costly Truth as Antoine Bossy
- 2003 · Lovely Rita as Marcel
- 2003 · Louis de Funès ou le pouvoir de faire rire as Self
- 2003 · Bingo! as le directeur du théâtre
- 2001 · Les Filles à papa as Jean-Jacques Daloiseau
- 1998 · Vivement dimanche as Self
- 1994 · Le fils préféré as le dentiste usurier
- 1994 · Les Cordier, juge et flic as Pierre Cordier
- 1991 · Rumeurs as Yves-Martin Bussières
- 1991 · Les Dessous de la passion as Matutchek
- 1990 · Édouard et ses filles as Edouard
- 1990 · Stars 90 as self
- 1989 · Fantôme sur l'oreiller as Le chauffeur
- 1988 · Palace as Client qui participe à la partouze / Client de l'ascenseur du 14e
- 1988 · Palace as Directeur de Tourisme international
- 1988 · Palace as Le vérificateur de chez Canibouffe
- 1988 · Palace as Robert
- 1987 · Nulle part ailleurs as Self
- 1987 · Matin Bonheur as Self
- 1987 · C'est encore mieux l'après-midi as Richard Marchelier
- 1986 · Asterix in Britain as Cétinlapsus (voice)
- 1986 · Le Dindon as Vatelin
- 1985 · Asterix vs. Caesar as Caius (voice)
- 1985 · Slices of Life as Le Président
- 1984 · Billet doux as Philippe Josper, associé de l'agence de publicité
- 1984 · Pinot simple flic as Rochu
- 1984 · The Octopus as Don Amilcare Attilio Brenno
- 1983 · Love Lies as Marcel Thiebault
- 1983 · The Fighter as Rouxel
- 1983 · Le Braconnier de Dieu as Brother Grégoire
- 1982 · Bankers Also Have Souls as Grégoire Dufour
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1981 · Signé Furax as Amédée Gonflard
- 1980 · Petit déjeuner compris as Gauthier Leroux
- 1980 · Retour en force as Roger, chaffeur de bus et nouveau mari de Térésa
- 1979 · L'Hôtel du libre échange as Paillardin
- 1979 · Démons de midi as François
- 1979 · The Associate as (Doublure voix francaise de Vadim Glowna)
- 1978 · Take It from the Top as Jean-Pierre Larcher
- 1978 · Le beaujolais nouveau est arrivé... as Georges
- 1977 · The Seventh Company Outdoors as Paul Chaudard, quincailler
- 1977 · Last Exit Before Roissy as Marlys
- 1975 · The Seventh Company Has Been Found as Sergent-chef Chaudard
- 1975 · The Pink Telephone as Benoît Castejac, propriétaire de Castejac & Cie
- 1975 · Vous ne l'emporterez pas au paradis as Olivier Galmisch
- 1975 · Numéro un as Self
- 1975 · Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
- 1975 · Midi Première as Self
- 1974 · Impossible Is Not French as Antoine Brisset
- 1974 · Shut Up, Gulli as Bibi Kenavec
- 1973 · Prêtres interdits as Lacoussade
- 1973 · Now Where Did the Seventh Company Get to? as Sergent-chef Chaudard
- 1973 · Histoire vraie as Varnetot
- 1972 · Ferraille et chiffons as Harry Brock
- 1972 · Midi trente as Self
- 1972 · The Troubles of Alfred as François Morel
- 1971 · Cadet Rousselle as Self
- 1971 · Papa, the Lil' Boats as Jeannot le Corse
- 1969 · Call Me Mathilde as
- 1969 · Pierre and Paul as Pierre
- 1968 · À bout portant as Self
- 1968 · Les Dossiers de l'Agence O as Commissioner Lucas
- 1967 · La Parisienne as Adolphe Dumesnil
- 1967 · Deux Romains en Gaule as Le restaurateur
- 1967 · The Night of the Generals as Kopatski
- 1966 · Monsieur le Président Directeur Général as Denis Bonneval
- 1966 · The Postman Goes to War as
- 1966 · The Postman Goes to War as Massenet
- 1966 · At Theatre Tonight as Harry Brock
- 1966 · L'Âge heureux as Le régisseur
- 1965 · The Sleeping Car Murder as Le commissaire Tarquin
- 1965 · The Buddies as Broudier
- 1964 · Weekend at Dunkirk as Dhéry
- 1964 · Requiem pour un caïd as Antoine Delille
- 1964 · Mission to Venice as Paul Trégard
- 1964 · Daggers Drawn as Robert Antonini
- 1963 · Son of the Circus as
- 1963 · Bebert and the Train as Parmelin
- 1963 · People in Luck as Henri Duchemin (« Le Yacht »)
- 1963 · Till the End of the World as Pierre Desmoulins
- 1962 · The Mysteries of Paris as Le Chourineur
- 1962 · Crime Does Not Pay as Clerget
- 1962 · Law of Men as Judge Béguin
- 1962 · Hitch-Hike as André, le manager de Bobby
- 1961 · The Count of Monte Cristo as Caderousse
- 1961 · Panurge's Sheep as A table neighbor at the restaurant (uncredited)
- 1961 · In the Mouth of the Wolf as Commissaire Rémy
- 1960 · Boulevard as Dicky, l'ancien boxeur
- 1960 · Love and the Frenchwoman as Édouard, le père de Bichette (L'Adolescence)
- 1960 · It Happened All Night as Antoine Fiesco
- 1960 · The Battle of Austerlitz as Napoléon Bonaparte
- 1960 · Arden de Faversham as Thomas Arden
- 1960 · The Wolves in the Sheepfold as Charlot
- 1959 · Way of Youth as Lulu
- 1959 · You Have Nothing to Declare? as Alfred Dupont
- 1959 · Women Are Weak as André, Agathe's Husband
- 1959 · Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Women as Max, petit trafiquant d'alcool et cigarettes
- 1958 · Life Together as Monsieur Lebeaut
- 1958 · A Legitimate Defense as Petit Bob
- 1958 · Neither Seen Nor Recognized as M. Bluette
- 1958 · Hardboiled Egg Time as Le maître nageur
- 1958 · Honey, Scare Me as Commissioner Morel
- 1957 · Totò, Vittorio and the Doctor as Romeo
- 1957 · Anyone Can Kill Me as Émile Chanu
- 1957 · The Tricyclist as Le gendarme
- 1957 · Young Girls Beware as Tonio
- 1957 · The Wheel as Jean Marcereau
- 1957 · Demoniac as André Vilsan
- 1957 · Que les hommes sont bêtes as Joselito
- 1956 · An Evening at the Music Hall as
- 1956 · The Flea in the Ear as Victor-Emmanuel Chandebise
- 1956 · The Indiscreet as
- 1956 · L'homme au parapluie as L'inspecteur Martin
- 1956 · People of No Importance as Pierrot Berty
- 1956 · Cinépanorama as Self
- 1955 · The Case of Poisons as le capitaine François Desgrez
- 1955 · Cherchez la femme as Georges Tessard
- 1955 · Casse-cou, mademoiselle! as
- 1955 · The Ragpickers of Emmaus as Thomas
- 1954 · Tout chante autour de moi as Paul Nollier
- 1954 · Crainquebille as 'La Trogne'
- 1953 · The Healer as Robert, assistant de Laurent
- 1953 · Captain Slipper as Henri, l'ami d'Emmanuel
- 1952 · The Happiest of Men as Inspector Gaston
- 1952 · Matrimonial Agency as The client of the agency 'Nuptia'
- 1952 · Le Costaud des Batignolles as Accomplice
- 1952 · Un jour avec vous as Georges
- 1952 · Forgotten Stones as
- 1951 · Victor as un détenu
- 1951 · Without Leaving an Address as L'ami de Forestier
- 1950 · Lost Souvenirs as L'agent (uncredited)
- 1950 · The Elders of Saint-Loup as Puy-Tirejol
- 1949 · Rendezvous in July as Le copain de l'élève 'gabardiné' (uncredited)