Jean-Luc Bideau
Jean-Luc Bideau, born on October 1, 1940, is a distinguished Swiss actor known for his significant contributions to film and television. Over the years, he has built an impressive career, showcasing his versatility across various genres. Bideau’s performances have garnered acclaim, making him a prominent figure in the Swiss cinematic landscape.
He is well-recognized for his roles in notable films such as "The Inheritance" (1976) and "The Little Thief" (1988), which highlight his remarkable ability to immerse himself in diverse characters. Bideau's work extends beyond the big screen, as he has also made notable appearances in television productions, demonstrating his adaptability and wide-ranging talent.
In his personal life, Bideau is married to Marcela Salivarova, a talented director with Czechoslovak roots. Their partnership has been a supportive foundation for their family, which includes two accomplished children: Nicolas, who leads Presence Switzerland, and Martine, who has pursued a career in medicine.
Jean-Luc Bideau’s enduring impact on Swiss cinema is marked by his dedication to his craft and his ability to resonate with audiences, securing his legacy as a prominent figure in the world of acting.
Filmography
D'Artagnan's Daughter
The Track
Sauvage
All Fired Up
Like Mother, Like Daughter
His Majesty Minor
Private Screening
Sorcerer
The Red Violin
Retirement Home
The River That Carries Us Along
Inspector Lavardin
Ashanti
Charles, Dead or Alive
My Brother Is Getting Married
State of Siege
A Heart in Winter
It All Depends on Girls