Claude Brasseur
Claude Brasseur, originally named Claude Pierre Espinasse, was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine and hailed from a prominent artistic lineage, being the son of actor Pierre Brasseur and actress Odette Joyeux. He also had the distinction of being Ernest Hemingway's godson and was the father of actor Alexandre Brasseur.
In addition to his acting career, Brasseur was an accomplished sportsman, representing France in bobsleigh during the 1960s. He also showcased his adventurous spirit as a co-pilot for Jacky Ickx in the prestigious Paris-Dakar Rally.
Brasseur's acting journey spanned over six decades, during which he featured in approximately 150 film and television projects, leaving an indelible mark on French cinema. Notably, he portrayed Arthur in Jean-Luc Godard's iconic film Bande à part (1964) and took on the lead role in the early 1970s crime series The New Adventures of Vidocq. His performances in the beloved comedies La Boum (1980) and La Boum 2 (1982), where he played the father of Sophie Marceau's character, achieved significant commercial success.
Claude Brasseur passed away on December 22, 2020, at the age of 84, leaving behind a rich legacy in both film and television, along with a remarkable story that intertwined the worlds of arts and sports.
Filmography
Cover Up
The Elusive Corporal
Icy Breasts
Le Bal des casse-pieds
The Upper Hand
The Country I Come From
Rue de Paris
His Majesty Minor
Green Harvest
One, Two, Three, Freeze
The Leopard (1984)
Camping 2
Josepha
Hot Acts of Love
Camping
The Supper
Please, Not Now!
Malabar Princess
Eyes Without a Face
Camping 3
Shock Troops
The Student and Mister Henri
Descent Into Hell
Detective
Band of Outsiders
A Gorgeous Girl Like Me
A Simple Story
Pardon Mon Affaire
The Heroes
Guy de Maupassant