Jean Benguigui
Born: 1944-04-08 in Oran, Algérie
Known For: Acting
Biography
Jean Benguigui (born 8 April 1944 in Oran) is a French actor. He is of Jewish-Algerian descent. In 2006 and 2007 he played the role of impresario Cartoni in a new adaptation of the operetta Le Chanteur de Mexico at the Théâtre du Châtelet. Source: Article "Jean Benguigui" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
2023
- The Blond Boy from the Casbah as Lisa
2022
- The Sofa as Edouard Le Tellier, producer
2021
- Lupin as Alberto
2020
- Les Copains d'abord as Bernard
- La Moustache as The father
2019
- Conviction as Maître Francis Szpiner
2018
- Brillantissime as Le boucher
- Lili Within the Clouds as Grandpa
- Like Me : La Fête Interdite as Self
2016
- Amanda as Self
- Un homme d'État as Michel Tourande
2015
- Capitaine Marleau as Pierre Lacoudre
- Les Gorilles as Vargas
2012
- Bay of Algiers as Steiger
- Yann Piat: A Chronicle of Murder as Joseph Sercia
- Laurent Ruquier, on ne demande qu'à le connaître as Self
2011
- La Croisière as Le commandant
2010
- Fatal as Tony Tarba
- A Cat in Paris as Victor Costa (voice)
2009
- Coco as Zerbib
- So Happy Together as Prosper
- Aïcha as Docteur Accoca
- Chat en Poche as Pacarel
2008
- Hello Goodbye as Simon Gash
- Listen from the Nay: Separations
2007
- Gomez vs. Tavarès as Jacques
- Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves as Kassim
- Ali Baba and the 40 thieves as Cassim
2006
- Those Happy Days as Mimoun
2005
- La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vôtre as Jean Benguigui
2004
- Lucky Luke and the Daltons as Le Chef de Village
- Turn Left at the End of the World as Isaac Shushan
- Mixed Marriage as Maurice Abecassis, ami de Max
- La rose d'Alexandrie as Biscuter
- Qui mange quand ? as M. Arnaud
- Grosse chaleur as Paul
- Les mers du sud as Biscuter
- Le prix as Biscuter
2003
- I, Cesar as Papy
- L'Adieu as Lucien
- Cita mortal a l’Up & Down as Biscuter
2002
- Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra as Malococsis
- Dead Weight as Saddam
- How we made Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra as Self - Actor
- The Young Casanova as Silhouette
2001
- La juge Beaulieu as Commandent Etcheverry
- One Way Ticket as 'Place Vendôme'
2000
- On a tout essayé as Self - Columnist
- Across the Road as Henri de Villard
1999
- El hermano pequeño as Biscuter
- Pepe Carvalho as Biscuter
- Buscando a Sherezade as Biscuter
- Padre, patrón as Biscuter
- Tal como éramos as Biscuter
- El delantero centro fue asesinado al atardecer as Biscuter
- Man's Best Friend as Ralph
- La soledad del manager as Biscuter
1998
- Vivement dimanche as Self
- Bingo ! as Tikossian
1997
- The Swindle as Guadeloupe Gangster
- Over the Rainbow as Guardian
1996
- Salut cousin ! as Maurice
- Still Waters Run Deep as Monsieur Salmain
1995
- Son of Gascogne as Self
1993
- Tango as Lefort
1992
- The Big Pardon 2 as Albert Zecri
- The Beautiful Story as Doga
- Loulou graffiti as Commissioner Bloc
1991
- The Jackpot! as Sarkis - Le trafiquant d'armes
- My Life Is Hell as Monsieur Chpil
- A Day to Remember as Marcel
- Le Cri des hommes as Fuentès
1990
- Le Gorille
- My New Partner II as Cesarini
1989
- Imogène as Adjudant-chef Trouillet
- Plato's Banquet as Apollodore
1988
- Une nuit à l'Assemblée Nationale as Marcel
1987
- Sacrée Soirée as Self
- Milan noir as Di Giorgi
- Control as Max Bloch
- Lorfou as Massin
- La Culotte as (Mandelstam
1986
- The Fugitives as Labib, chef de bar
1985
1984
- The Bitch as Rony
- The Judge as Maître Donati
- Souvenirs souvenirs as Samuel
- The Flight of the Phoenix as Mendel
1983
- Le Grand Carnaval as Benjamin Fitoussi, alias "Johnny"
- The African as Aristote Poulakis
- Le Jeune Marié as Pierrot
1982
- The Big Pardon as Albert Zecri
- Maman Que Man
1981
- H 93 ... (Director)
1980
- La Traque as Guérin (SRPJ Lyon)
1979
- Memoirs of a French Whore as Jean-Jean
- Buffet Froid as Le tueur à gages
- The Red Sweater as Charlie, le journaliste
- The Bit Between the Teeth as Bosc
1977
- The Question as Claude
- No Trifling with Love as Bridaine
1976
1975
- The Story of Paul as L'Italien
1972
- The French Calvinists as Jean-Baptiste Fort