Roger Pierre

Roger Pierre

Acting 1923-08-20 Paris, France

Roger Pierre (30 August 1923 – 23 January 2010) was a French comedian and actor. Roger Pierre was born on 30 August 1923 in Paris, France. Pierre and Jean-Marc Thibault were one of France's most popular comedy acts. Working regularly throughout the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, Pierre's first film was 1953's "Belle mentalité (Wonderful Mentality). He appeared in such comedies as Mary Mary (1963), Who Is This Woman? (1967), The Sole Heir (1980), Mr Masure (1987), The Night of Barbizon and The Tureen (2001). In 1973, Pierre and Thibault starred in the 1973 comedic television series Les Maudits Rois fainéants (The Damned Lazy Kings), which parodied the 1972 TV adaptation of Les Rois maudits. Source: Article "Roger Pierre" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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2022 Self (archive footage)
2009 Marcel Schwer
2009 Self (archive footage)
2005 M. Sonnier
2001 Paul Dubard
1998 Jérôme Dupuis
1987 Self
1987 Self
1984 Self
1983 M. Martin
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1982 Self
1981 Tonino Accrocca
1980 Jean Le Gall
1976 Robert Turlotte
1976 Antoine, maître-nageur du "Pirate"
1976 Self
1975 Marcel
1975 Self
1975 Self - Host
1975 Self
1975 Scenario Writer
1974 Bernard
1972 Self
1972 Self
1971 Self
1970 Alexandre
1969 Jean-Louis Brunel
1968 Self
1967 Ticketbus
1966 François
1966 Antoine, maître-nageur du "Pirate"
1965 Philippe, innkeeper
1963 Philippe Bareil, Nicole's fiancé and photographer for the agency
1963
1962 Marcel
1962 Scout
1962 Maurice
1962 Pierre
1962 Mr. Louis
1962 Writer
1961 Snob in Sports Car
1960 Gérard Durand
1960 Le « Prince charmant » toutes versions (segment "L'Adolescence")
1960 Roger
1960 Writer
1959 Roger
1959 Vittorio
1959 Self
1959 Writer
1958 Roger
1958 The clown Bib
1958 Writer
1957 Self (uncredited)
1957 Le premier garde
1957 Screenplay
1956 Roger
1956 Gérard Destremeaux, le gigolo
1956 Self
1955 Pépé la Vache
1955 Corporal Georges Beauguitte
1953 Lt. Chardonneret
1953 Frédo
1953 Un jeune artiste de la cave
1953 Self
1953 Bernard Chapuis
1953 Screenplay
1952 Jean Marco, imprésario
1950 Self
1949 Un journaliste d'Ici Paris (uncredited)
1946 (uncredited)