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* ''Film/LostInLaMancha'' (2002) - Making of turned documentary film chronicling the disastrous first filming attempt of Creator/TerryGilliam's 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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* ''Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' (1998) as Fernand Mondego/Fernand de Morcerf
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* ''Comment réussir quand on est con et pleurnichard (''How to Do Well When You are a Jerk and a Crybaby'', 1974) as Foisnard
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* ''Les Grands Ducs'' (1996) as George Cox
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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 is trademark mustache. When he didn't have main roles he 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 mustache, and is trademark mustache. When he didn't have main roles he was often employed in supporting roles, in {{period piece}}s especially.
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* ''Film/{{Frankenstein}}'' (2004 miniseries) as the blind man playing violin
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Jean Rochefort (29 April 1930 – 9 October 2017) was a French actor.
His career spanned more than five decades from the late 1950s up to the 2010s. He was beloved for his DeadpanSnarker talents in comedies and was particularly employed in supporting roles, also often in {{period piece}}s.
He [[TheNarrator narrated]] a lot of {{nature documentar|y}}ies, and also famously enjoyed commenting equestrian competitions, those of the UsefulNotes/OlympicGames in particular.
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!!Selected filmography:
* ''Film/{{Cartouche}}'' (1962) as La Taupe
* ''Film/TheTallBlondManWithOneBlackShoe'' (1972) and ''The Return of the Tall Blond Man'' (1974) as Colonel Louis Toulouse
* ''Lost in La Mancha'' (2002) - Making of turned documentary film chronicling the disastrous filming attempt of Creator/TerryGilliam's project ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. Rochefort was supposed to play Don Quixote by had to drop out for serious health reasons.
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Jean Rochefort (29 April 1930 – 9 October 2017) was a French actor.
His career spanned more than five decades from the late 1950s up to the 2010s. He was beloved for his DeadpanSnarker talents in comedies and was particularly employed in supporting roles, also often in {{period piece}}s.
He [[TheNarrator narrated]] a lot of {{nature documentar|y}}ies, and also famously enjoyed commenting equestrian competitions, those of the UsefulNotes/OlympicGames in particular.
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!!Selected filmography:
* ''Film/{{Cartouche}}'' (1962) as La Taupe
* ''Film/TheTallBlondManWithOneBlackShoe'' (1972) and ''The Return of the Tall Blond Man'' (1974) as Colonel Louis Toulouse
* ''Lost in La Mancha'' (2002) - Making of turned documentary film chronicling the disastrous filming attempt of Creator/TerryGilliam's project ''Film/TheManWhoKilledDonQuixote''. Rochefort was supposed to play Don Quixote by had to drop out for serious health reasons.
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