Claude Cerval


Biography

Claude Cerval was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Cerval's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "Bob le Flambeur" (1955) with Roger Duchesne, "Les Cousins" (1958) with Gerard Blain and "Handsome Serge" (1959) with Gerard Blain. He also appeared in the comedy "The Love Game" (1960) with Jean-Pierre Cassel. He continued to act in productions ...

Biography

Claude Cerval was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Cerval's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "Bob le Flambeur" (1955) with Roger Duchesne, "Les Cousins" (1958) with Gerard Blain and "Handsome Serge" (1959) with Gerard Blain. He also appeared in the comedy "The Love Game" (1960) with Jean-Pierre Cassel. He continued to act in productions like "Any Number Can Win" (1963), "Germinal" (1963) and the crime adaptation "The Big Risk" (1963) with Lino Ventura. During the latter half of his career, he continued to act in the dramatic adaptation "Belle de Jour" (1967) with Catherine Deneuve, the drama "Mourir d'aimer" (1970) with Annie Girardot and the Laurent Terzieff comedic fantasy "The Milky Way" (1970). Cerval more recently acted in the Andre Jocelyn drama "Ophelia" (1974).

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