Jean-Pierre Kalfon

Jean-Pierre Kalfon

87 · Born: Oct 30, 1938

Personal Details

Height5' 8"
BornOct 30, 1938 Paris, France

Biography

Jean-Pierre Kalfon, a multifaceted individual, entered the world on October 30, 1938, in the captivating city of Paris, France. This versatile artist has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry, showcasing his remarkable acting and composing skills in a variety of projects.

One of his most notable roles was in the 2000 film "Saint-Cyr", a critically acclaimed production that has left a lasting impression on audiences. Additionally, his performance in the 2003 film "The Dreamers" further solidified his reputation as a talented actor.

However, Kalfon's repertoire extends beyond acting, as he is also a skilled composer. His work on the 1979 film "Le coup du singe" is a testament to his versatility and ability to excel in multiple creative fields. Throughout his illustrious career, Jean-Pierre Kalfon has consistently demonstrated his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.

Career

2011
The Rabbi's Cat
The Rabbi's Cat as Malka of the lions (voice)
2007
2003
The Dreamers
The Dreamers as Jean-Pierre Kalfon
2001
La répétition
La répétition as Walter Amar
1999
1997
1995
One Hundred and One Nights
One Hundred and One Nights as The First Jean-Pierre (uncredited)
1985
Le déclic
Le déclic as Dr. Fez
1984
Love on the Ground
Love on the Ground as Clémont Roquemaure
Dog Day
Dog Day as Marcel Torontopoulos
1983
Confidentially Yours
Confidentially Yours as Massoulier's brother (The Priest)
1982
Mille milliards de dollars
Mille milliards de dollars as Bronsky, then Stan Hankins, the informant
1981
Condorman
Condorman as Morovich
Bolero
Bolero as Père Antoine
1980
1972
The Inner Scar
The Inner Scar as Fire-keeper / King
1967
Weekend
Weekend as Le Chef du Front de Libération de la Seine et Oise