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Born in Bern, UsefulNotes/{{Switzerland}}, he first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next four film efforts efforts did not pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965 and ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966.

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Born in Bern, UsefulNotes/{{Switzerland}}, he first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next four film efforts efforts did not pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965 and ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966.
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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee''), Creator/FredDryer (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}''), Creator/JamesWoods (''Film/JohnCarpentersVampires'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/TheCompanyMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''). He also hosted some short-lived {{game show}}s and a TrueCrime show.

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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/ChuckNorris (second voice on ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger''), Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee''), Creator/FredDryer (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}''), Creator/JamesWoods (''Film/JohnCarpentersVampires'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/TheCompanyMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''). He also hosted some short-lived {{game show}}s and a TrueCrime show.
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The role he would end up most associated with was [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]] (the longest-running CopShow in the history of French television). He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.

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The role he would end up most associated with was [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners from 1976 to 2008]] (the longest-running CopShow in the history of French television). He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.

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Born in Bern, UsefulNotes/{{Switzerland}}, he first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next four film efforts efforts did not pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]] (the longest-running CopShow in the history of French television). He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.

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Born in Bern, UsefulNotes/{{Switzerland}}, he first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next four film efforts efforts did not pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, 1965 and ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the 1966.

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role he would end up most associated with, with was [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]] (the longest-running CopShow in the history of French television). He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.
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Born in Berne, UsefulNotes/{{Switzerland}}, he first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next four film efforts efforts did not pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]] (the longest-running CopShow in the history of French television). He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.

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Born in Berne, Bern, UsefulNotes/{{Switzerland}}, he first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next four film efforts efforts did not pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]] (the longest-running CopShow in the history of French television). He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.
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Yves Charles Michel Léon Max Rénier (September 29, 1942 - April 24, 2021) was a Swiss-French actor, voice actor, screenwriter, director and presenter of French and English descent.

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Yves Charles Michel Léon Max Rénier (September 29, 1942 - April 24, 2021) was a Swiss-French actor, voice actor, screenwriter, director and director, presenter and singer of French and English descent.
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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee''), Creator/FredDryer (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/TheCompanyMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''). He also hosted some short-lived {{game show}}s and a TrueCrime show.

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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee''), Creator/FredDryer (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}'') (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}''), Creator/JamesWoods (''Film/JohnCarpentersVampires'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/TheCompanyMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''). He also hosted some short-lived {{game show}}s and a TrueCrime show.
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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee''), Creator/FredDryer (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''). He also hosted some short-lived {{game show}}s and a TrueCrime show.

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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee''), Creator/FredDryer (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/TheCompanyMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''). He also hosted some short-lived {{game show}}s and a TrueCrime show.
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He first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next efforts didn't pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]]. He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.

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He Born in Berne, UsefulNotes/{{Switzerland}}, he first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next four film efforts didn't efforts did not pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]].2008]] (the longest-running CopShow in the history of French television). He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.
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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'').

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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee'') ''Film/CrocodileDundee''), Creator/FredDryer (''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'').
''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''). He also hosted some short-lived {{game show}}s and a TrueCrime show.
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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Film/CrocodileDundee'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'').

He passed from a heart attack at age 78 in 2021.

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Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Film/CrocodileDundee'') (''Series/{{Flipper}}'', ''Film/CrocodileDundee'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'').

He passed away from a heart attack at age 78 in 2021.
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He first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next efforts didn't pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]]. He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.

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He first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next efforts didn't pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police police]] [[LeadPoliceDetective commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]]. He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.
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!!Selected roles:
* ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' (1961) as Albert de Morcerf
* ''Commissaire Moulin'' (1976-2008) as Commissioner Jean-Paul Moulin
* ''Film/{{Frantic}}'' (1988) as the cop
* ''Film/GuardianAngels'' (1995) as Yvon "La Pince" Radmilo
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Yves Charles Michel Léon Max Rénier (September 29, 1942 - April 24, 2021) was a Swiss-French actor, voice actor, screenwriter, director and presenter of French and English descent.

He first gained notice with the role of Albert de Morcerf in the 1961 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' by Claude Autant-Lara, but his next efforts didn't pay off. He turned to television, with much better success, with the role of André Bellegarde in ''Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre'' in 1965, ''Les globe-trotters'' in 1966 and the role he would end up most associated with, [[UsefulNotes/LesCopsSportif police commissioner]] Jean-Paul Moulin in ''Commissaire Moulin'', which he played from [[LongRunners 1976 to 2008]]. He wrote and directed a number of episodes himself.

Lesser known but still significant was his voice acting career. He dubbed actors such as Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/ChuckNorris, Creator/PaulHogan (''Film/CrocodileDundee'') and Creator/TommyLeeJones (''Film/NoCountryForOldMen'', ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'').

He passed from a heart attack at age 78 in 2021.
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