Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier, born on January 11, 1916, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was a distinguished French character actor known for his remarkable versatility. With his round physique and early onset of baldness, he often portrayed the archetype of the cuckolded husband during the early phases of his career. Over the years, Blier emerged as one of France's most acclaimed character actors, seamlessly transitioning between comedic and dramatic roles.
In the latter part of his life, he frequently collaborated on Italian films, showcasing his talent across international cinema. Blier was not only a talented actor but also a proud father to director Bertrand Blier, appearing in several of his son's works, with a notable role in the film "Buffet froid" in 1979.
As a testament to his significant contributions to the film industry, he received an Honorary César in 1989, which is akin to the French equivalent of an Oscar, just a month before his passing on March 29, 1989. Throughout his career, Bernard Blier left an indelible mark on French cinema, remembered for his distinctive characters and compelling performances.
Filmography
The Restaurant
My Friends Act III
Twist Again in Moscow
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
Idiot in Paris
Hell of Angels
Passion of Love
It's Tough for Everybody
Marie-Octobre
When the Pheasants Pass
Troubleshooters
Buffet Froid
The Marriage of Chiffon
The Cheat (1949)
Fantastic Night
Joe: The Busybody
Serie Noire
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe
Femmes Fatales
Greed in the Sun
Paganini
Crime and Punishment (1956)
The Counterfeiters of Paris
The Stranger (1967)
The Great Spy Chase
The Great War
Don't Take God's Children for Wild Geese
I picari
The Organizer
Daybreak (1939)
Male Hunt
Jenny Lamour
Les Misérables (1958)