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* ''Film/TwoWeeksInSeptember'' (1967) as Philippe

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* ''Film/RRRrrr'' (2004) as Lucie, chief of the Dirty Hair tribe

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* ''Film/PretAPorter'' (1994) as Inspector Tantpis


* ''Film/WhoIsKillingtheGreatChefsOfEurope'' (1978) as Auguste Grandvilliers

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* ''Blanche'' (2002) as UsefulNotes/CardinalMazarin

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* ''Film/WhoIsKillingtheGreatChefsOfEurope'' (1978) as Auguste Grandvilliers


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned, and that disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, so Gilliam made sure to [[InMemoriam dedicate the film to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned, and that disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, so Gilliam made sure to [[InMemoriam dedicate the film to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).point, he also passed in 2017).


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned, and that disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, so Gilliam made sure to [[InMemoriam dedicated the film to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned, and that disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, so Gilliam made sure to [[InMemoriam dedicated dedicate the film to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned, and that disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, the film is [[InMemoriam dedicated to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (who was another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned, and that disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, the film is so Gilliam made sure to [[InMemoriam dedicated the film to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (who was another (another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).


His career spanned more than five decades from the late 1950s up to the 2010s, in 113 theatrically released films and 37 TV productions. He was famous for his DeadpanSnarker talents in comedies and his trademark mustache. He was often employed in supporting roles, in {{period piece}}s especially, though he also got to shine in main roles such as in ''Un éléphant ça trompe énormément''.

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His career spanned more than five decades from the late 1950s up to the 2010s, in 113 theatrically released films and 37 TV productions. He was famous for his DeadpanSnarker talents in comedies and his trademark mustache. He was often employed in supporting roles, in {{period piece}}s especially, though he also got to shine in main roles such as in ''Un éléphant ça trompe énormément''.
énormément'' and ''Film/LesGrandsDucs''.


His career spanned more than five decades from the late 1950s up to the 2010s, in 113 theatrically released films and 37 TV productions. He was famous for his DeadpanSnarker talents in comedies and his trademark mustache. He was often employed in supporting roles, in {{period piece}}s especially.

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His career spanned more than five decades from the late 1950s up to the 2010s, in 113 theatrically released films and 37 TV productions. He was famous for his DeadpanSnarker talents in comedies and his trademark mustache. He was often employed in supporting roles, in {{period piece}}s especially.
especially, though he also got to shine in main roles such as in ''Un éléphant ça trompe énormément''.


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned. The disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, the film is [[InMemoriam dedicated to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (who was another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned. The canned, and that disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, the film is [[InMemoriam dedicated to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (who was another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).


* ''Film/LostInLaMancha'' (2002) as himself - Making of turned documentary film chronicling the disastrous first filming attempt of Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. Rochefort was set to play Don Quixote and participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons.

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* ''Film/LostInLaMancha'' (2002) as himself - Making of turned documentary film chronicling the disastrous first filming attempt of Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. Rochefort was set to play Don Quixote and participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons.


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rochefort was set to play Literature/DonQuixote in Creator/TerryGilliam's long-gestating project, ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. He participated in the first days of filming but eventually had to drop out for serious health reasons. Back in 1999-2000, that filming attempt turned into an [[TroubledProduction absolute nightmare]] and was seemingly canned. The disaster was chronicled in ''Film/LostInLaMancha''. Years later however, Gilliam managed to resume filming on the project, with Rochefort being replaced by Creator/JonathanPryce. Rochefort passed away in 2017 a few months before its release, the film is [[InMemoriam dedicated to him]] and Creator/JohnHurt (who was another actor Gilliam wanted in the role at some point).


He [[TheNarrator narrated]] a lot of {{nature documentar|y}}ies, was fond of horse riding and famously enjoyed commenting equestrian competitions, those of the UsefulNotes/OlympicGames in particular.

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He [[TheNarrator narrated]] a lot of {{nature documentar|y}}ies, was fond of horse riding and famously enjoyed commenting [[UsefulNotes/EquestrianSports equestrian competitions, competitions]], those of the UsefulNotes/OlympicGames in particular.


* ''[[ComicBook/LuckyLuke Les Dalton]]'' (2004 film) as Jolly Jumper
* ''Film/TellNoOne'' (2006) as Gilbert Neuville

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* ''[[ComicBook/LuckyLuke Les Dalton]]'' (2004 film) as Jolly Jumper
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* ''Film/TellNoOne'' (2006) as Gilbert NeuvilleNeuville

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