Gérald Laroche (born 1964) is a French actor born in Paris, France. He is an actor and composer known for his roles in Maléfique (2002), The Last Deadly Mission (2008) and Love Crime (2010).[1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre | Clovis | Denis Amar | |
1990 | Faux et usage de faux | l'assistant | Laurent Heynemann | |
1993 | La Nage indienne | Max | Xavier Durringer | |
1995 | Au petit Marguery | Paul | Laurent Bénégui | |
1997 | Romaine | Armand | Agnès Obadia | |
1997 | J'irai au paradis car l'enfer est ici | Rufin | Xavier Durringer | |
2001 | Trois huit | Pierre | Philippe Le Guay | |
2001 | J'ai tué Clémence Acéra | Paul Alimi | Jean-Luc Gaget | |
2002 | Gangsters | Marc Jansen | Olivier Marchal | |
2003 | Maléfique | Carrère | Éric Valette | |
2003 | Fanfan la Tulipe | Corsini | Gérard Krawczyk | |
2003 | Qui perd gagne! | l'employé du casino | Laurent Bénégui | |
2004 | Nelly | René | Laure Duthilleul | |
2005 | The Black Box | Koskas | Richard Berry | |
2005 | Michou d'Auber | Robert | Thomas Gilou | |
2006 | La Jungle | le psychiatre | Mathieu Delaporte | |
2006 | The Serpent | Becker | Éric Barbier | |
2007 | Le Dernier Voyage | Rivière | Frédéric Duvin | Short film |
2007 | The Second Wind | Chef | Alain Corneau | |
2007 | The Last Deadly Mission | Georges Matéo | Olivier Marchal | |
2007 | Nos retrouvailles | Krosiki | David Oelhoffen | |
2007 | I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster | le patron | Samuel Benchetrit | |
2008 | Les insoumis | Abel Vargas | Claude-Michel Rome | |
2008 | Dante 01 | Charon | Marc Caro | |
2009 | Tomorrow at Dawn | Rogart | Denis Dercourt | |
2009 | Une affaire d'État | Christophe Bonfils | Éric Valette | |
2010 | Love Crime | Gérard | Alain Corneau | |
2012 | Paris by Night | Alex | Philippe Lefebvre | |
2015 | Blind Date | Jury 1 | Clovis Cornillac | |
2017 | Le Serpent aux mille coupures | Adrien Viguie | Éric Valette | |
2022 | L'école est à nous | M. Castelli | Alexandre Castagnetti |
References
- ↑ "Gérald Laroche". Allocine.fr. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
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