Michel Constantin
Biography
Michel Constantin (born Constantin Hokhloff, 13 July 1924 – 29 August 2003) was a French film actor.
Born to a Russian father and a Polish mother in Billancourt (near Paris), Constantin made his first film appearance in 1956. His first credited role was in the prison breakout drama Le Trou (aka The Hole) in 1960.
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Known For
Acting

1973
asInspector Palma

1978
asVeronique

1982
asAlexandre Gagnon

1970
asKillain

1966
asJeff

1960
asGeo Cassine

1970
asWhitey

1961
asHead of the American racketeers

1974
asCulli

1972
asAntoine

1972
asCommissioner Campana alias Louis Lopez

1973
asCapt. Augier

1970
asGreg, the henchman

1971
asMichel

1984
asAdjutant Edouard Mahuzard

1975
asLe capitaine Nimier

1972
asXavier Saratov, Georgia's brother and Roberto's friend

1992
asDocteur Bernier

1963
asCicero

1970
asViletti

1974
asSandro Colautti

1985
asLe directeur du cinéma

1973
asMarius Fantoni, aka 'Fanto'

1973
asBernard Solville

1977
asCarl Mank

1967
asStan

1967
asGeorges

1964
asOtto, the legionnaire (uncredited)

1969
asChamoun

1978
asSteff

1967
asSgt Rudolph Petrowsky

1970
asCoster

1981
asGrougnache

1982
asSecutor Flavien Magister

1970
asRené

1969
asAndré

1981
asDon Vincenzo Talascio

1965
asSkida

1985
asRaoul

1975
asGuilloux

1962
as
1988
asVictor Molini

1972
asWeiss

1970
asGilani

1966
asAlban, Manouche's bodyguard

1971
asInspector Michel Grazzi

1967
asVincent

1974
asMario (uncredited)

1969
asJose

2020
asSelf

1985
asCommissaire Bartillot
asGeorges Lancier
asXavier Baudin
asSelf
asSelf
asSelf
asCyril Paparoff dit Papa
Production
Crew
Directing