Didier Flamand

1947-

Biography: life and films

Didier Flamand is a French actor and film director. He was born on 12th March 1947.

His best films as an actor include Raoul Ruiz's La Vocation suspendue (1978), Enrique Gabriel's comedy Krapatchouk (1993), Brigitte Roüan's Travaux, on sait quand ça commence... (2005), Gaël Morel's Notre paradis (2011) and Viktor Taus's Clownwise (2013), and whose best work as a film director include La Vis (1993).

Didier Flamand has so far appeared in 87 films, directed 2 films (including 1 short) and scripted 1 film.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Vladan Nikolic (2 films), Laetitia Masson (2), Coline Serreau (2), Claire Denis (2), Bertrand Van Effenterre (2) and Alain Berbérian (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (44 films), comedy (23), Thriller (13), comedy-drama (12), romance (8), comedy-thriller (4), history (3), crime-thriller (3), comedy-romance (3) and Fantasy (3).

Our average rating for Didier Flamand over all films is: 2.6

Filmography

Key: a = actor; d = director

Bel ordure (1973) [a]

Le Sourire vertical (1973) [a]

India Song (1975) [a]

L'Animal (1977) [a]

Un neveu silencieux (1977) [a]

El recurso del método (1978) [a]

La Vocation suspendue (1978) [a]

Poker menteuses et révolver matin (1978) [a]

Le Pull-over rouge (1979) [a]

Mais où et donc Ornicar (1979) [a]

La Revanche (1981) [a]

Un assassin qui passe (1981) [a]

Ballade à blanc (1983) [a]

Le Bâtard (1983) [a]

Stella (1983) [a]

Blanche et Marie (1984) [a]

Mode in France (1984) [a]

Le Complexe du kangourou (1986) [a]

Mon beau-frère a tué ma soeur (1986) [a]

Der Himmel über Berlin (1987) [a]

La Rusa (1987) [a]

Chocolat (1988) [a]

Blancs cassés (1989) [a]

Erreur de jeunesse (1989) [a]

L'Otage de l'Europe (1989) [a]

Le Bal du gouverneur (1990) [a]

Un jeu d'enfant (1990) [a]

Blanc d'ébène (1992) [a]

La Crise (1992) [a]

Les Années campagne (1992) [a]

Krapatchouk (1993) [a]

Rupture(s) (1993) [a]

J'ai pas sommeil (1994) [a]

Elle (1995) [a]

En avoir (ou pas) (1995) [a]

L'Année Juliette (1995) [a]

La Belle verte (1996) [a]

Sortez des rangs (1996) [a]

Elles (1997) [a]

À vendre (1998) [a]

Ça ne se refuse pas (1998) [a]

Quasimodo d'El Paris (1999) [a]

Code inconnu (2000) [a]

Les Destinées sentimentales (2000) [a]

Les Rivières pourpres (2000) [a]

Meilleur espoir féminin (2000) [a]

Ceci est mon corps (2001) [a]

The Château (2001) [a]

Ah! Si j'étais riche (2002) [a]

Le Raid (2002) [a]

Merci Docteur Rey (2002) [a]

Sexes très opposés (2002) [a]

Dans le rouge du couchant (2003) [a]

Double zéro (2004) [a]

L'Enquête Corse (2004) [a]

L'Ex-femme de ma vie (2004) [a]

Les Choristes (2004) [a]

Factotum (2005) [a]

Imposture (2005) [a]

Tête de gondole (2005) [d]

Travaux, on sait quand ça commence... (2005) [a]

Vive la vie (2005) [a]

L'Entente cordiale (2006) [a]

La Maison du bonheur (2006) [a]

Les Brigades du Tigre (2006) [a]

L'Île aux trésors (2007) [a]

Ne te retourne pas (2009) [a]

Coursier (2010) [a]

Zenith (2010) [a]

Forces spéciales (2011) [a]

Let My People Go! (2011) [a]

Notre paradis (2011) [a]

Poulet aux prunes (2011) [a]

Une pure affaire (2011) [a]

Il était une fois, une fois (2012) [a]

Clownwise (2013) [a]

L'Harmonie familiale (2013) [a]

Allure (2014) [a]

Retour chez ma mère (2016) [a]



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