Jacques Rispal

Jacques Rispal

Deceased · Born: Aug 1, 1923 · Died: Feb 9, 1986

1974
1970

Personal Details

BornAug 1, 1923 Belvès, Dordogne, France

Biography

Jacques Rispal, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on August 1, 1923, in the charming town of Belvès, situated in the picturesque region of Dordogne, France.

Throughout his life, Rispal made a lasting impact in the realms of both acting and writing, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be celebrated to this day.

His impressive body of work includes notable films such as The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, released in 1972, Stolen Kisses, which premiered in 1968, and Lacombe, Lucien, a 1974 cinematic masterpiece.

As the years went by, Rispal's remarkable journey eventually came to a close, and he left us on February 9, 1986, in the lovely town of Suresnes, located in the Hauts-de-Seine department of France.

Despite his passing, Jacques Rispal's memory lives on, and his contributions to the world of acting and writing continue to inspire and captivate audiences to this very day.

Career

1981
Pour la peau d'un flic
Pour la peau d'un flic as Professeur Bachhoffer
Beau-père
Beau-père as Taxi Driver
1980
My American Uncle
My American Uncle as L'homme bousculé par René
1976
Calmos
Calmos as A Guerrilla
Boomerang
Boomerang as Albert Chiusi
1975
The Night Caller
The Night Caller as 'Cacahuète'
1974
Lacombe, Lucien
Lacombe, Lucien as Propiétaire
Going Places
Going Places as Mammoth security guard
1973
Le train
Le train as L' employé de l'état civil
Two Men in Town
Two Men in Town as Judge (uncredited)
L'affaire Dominici
L'affaire Dominici as Paul Maillet
1970
The Confession
The Confession as Former secretary
Bed & Board
Bed & Board as Monsieur Desbois
1968
Stolen Kisses
Stolen Kisses as Monsieur Colin