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Bruno Jean Marie Cremer (6 October 1929 – 7 August 2010) was a French
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best known for portraying
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on French television, from 1991 to 2005.


Origins

Bruno Cremer was born in
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,
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, in the eastern suburbs of
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, France. His mother, Jeanne Rullaert, a musician, was of Belgian Flemish origin and his father, Georges, was a businessman from
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who, though born French, had taken out Belgian nationality after the French armed forces refused to accept him for service in the First World War. Bruno himself opted for French nationality when he reached the age of 18. His childhood was largely spent in Paris. Bruno attended the
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, a private school. Having completed his secondary studies, he followed an interest in acting which had interested him since the age of 12 and trained in acting from 1952 at France's highly selective ''
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'' (English: ''French National Academy of Dramatic Arts'').


Career

His career began with ten years spent acting in live theatre, playing roles drawn from works of Shakespeare,
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and
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. Aged already 30, he created the role of
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in the 1959 world premiere of Anouilh's ''
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'', and held
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in veneration all his life. Later Cremer played Max in a French production of '' Bent'' by
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in 1981. He regarded his basic profession as that of a stage actor, though he gravitated firmly to films. It was in 1957 that Cremer had his first credited part in a film, '' Quand la femme s'en mêle'' (''When a woman meddles''), which starred Alain Delon. However, it was in 1965 that Cremer's career really began to prosper, with the film ''La 317e section'', (''The 317th Platoon''), directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer and set in Indochina during the French colonial wars. From then onwards, Cremer became a popular actor and appeared in over 110 productions for cinema and television. While Cremer tried to avoid labels and typecasting, he tended to be offered tough-guy roles, often military men. Examples from various points in his career include ''Section spéciale'' (1975), ''La légion saute sur Kolwezi'' (1980) and ''Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages'' (2004). ''Special Section'' (French original title: ''Section spéciale''), released in 1975, is about a kangaroo court set up in collaborationist Vichy France to ensure judicial convictions of innocent people so as to mollify the Nazis. A
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film directed by the
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-French film director
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, it features Cremer as Lucien Sampaix, a Communist-leaning journalist. The 1980 film ''La légion saute sur Kolwezi'' (English ''Operation Leopard''), directed by
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, is a documentary-style portrayal of a real-life operation headed by the
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in the
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in 1978 to rescue foreign hostages. Cremer plays a military commander.
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’s 2004 film ''Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages'' (''Above the Clouds''), based on his own novel, '' Là-haut''. Cremer played the Colonel. Some 30 other film parts of Cremer included releases by both French and foreign directors. In 1967, for example, came the film '' The Stranger'' (Italian: ''Lo straniero''), directed by Italian director
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, based on the novel '' L'Étranger'' by
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, and starring
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. The 1976 release ''The Good and the Bad'' (French ''Le Bon et les Méchants'') was directed by
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, with Cremer playing Inspector Bruno Deschamps. The next year, 1977, came the thriller '' Sorcerer'' (French ''Le Convoi de la peur''), based on
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’s novel ''Le Salaire de la peur'' and directed by a
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fresh from the successes of ''The French Connection'' (1971) and ''The Exorcist'' (1973). In ''Sorcerer'', Cremer played the fraudulent Paris banker Victor Manzon, starring alongside
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. In 1989 Cremer starred in Jean-Claude Brisseau’s film drama ''White Wedding'' (French ''Noce Blanche'') with
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. From 1991, he became a universally known figure in France and elsewhere for his televised portrayal of George Simenon's Commissaire Maigret, a role he played until 2005, totalling 54 episodes. During this period his cinema film commitments were few, though he did appear in 2000 with
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in ''Under the Sand'', written and directed by
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, in 2001 in José Giovanni's ''Mon père, il m'a sauvé la vie'', and in 2004 in
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’s ''Là-haut, un roi au-dessus des nuages'' (''Above the Clouds''). In 2005, in the final episode of the ''Maigret'' series, his voice was dubbed by that of Vincent Grass in ''Maigret et l'Étoile du Nord'': Cremer was suffering from the throat cancer that made him decide to end his career.


Later years

Cremer was made an officer of the Légion d’honneur in 2008. An inveterate smoker of ''
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s, he died of a cancer of the tongue and the pharynx from which he had suffered for several years,'Maigret' star Bruno Cremer dies at 80
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/ref> in a Paris hospital on Saturday, 8 August 2010, aged 80. His funeral service was held in Paris on 13 August 2010 at the church of Saint Thomas of Aquinas, in the VIIth arrondissement. He is buried in the Montparnasse cemetery, Paris. His part autobiography appeared in 2000 under the title, ''Un certain jeune homme'' (''A certain young man''). In it he covered not the whole of his life, but only his early career, until the death of his father. Married twice, Cremer had a son, Stéphane, by his first wife, and by his second wife, Chantal, whom he married in 1984, two daughters, Constance and Marie-Clementine.


Selected filmography

* ''
The Long Teeth ''The Long Teeth'' (original title "Les Dents longues") is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Daniel Gélin, written by Michel Audiard. It features Danièle Delorme, Louis de Funès, Roger Vadim and Brigitte Bardot. The story is ba ...
'' (1953) - L'homme qui sort de la boîte (uncredited) * ''
Send a Woman When the Devil Fails ''Send a Woman When the Devil Fails'' (french: Quand la femme s'en mêle) is a 1957 French-Italian-West German drama film. It is an adaptation of Jean Amila's novel ''Sans attendre Godot''. Directed by Yves Allégret, it was Alain Delon's and al ...
'' (1957) - Bernard * ''Mourir d'amour'' (1961) - L'inspecteur Terens * ''Le tout pour le tout'' (1962) - Le médecin * ''
The 317th Platoon ''The 317th Platoon'' (french: La 317ème section) is a 1965 French black-and-white war film set during the First Indochina War (1946–54) written and directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer. The film was based on Schoendoerffer's 1963 novel of the ...
'' (1965) - L'adjudant Willsdorf * ''
Marco the Magnificent ''La Fabuleuse Aventure de Marco Polo'' or ''Marco the Magnificent'' is a 1965 international co-production (Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Egypt, France, Italy) adventure film directed by Denys de La Patellière and Noël Howard. Raoul Levy committed ...
'' (1965) - Guillaume de Tripoli, a Knight Templar * ''
Objectif 500 millions ''Objectif: 500 millions'' is a 1966 French film written and directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer who made it after the success of ''The 317th Platoon'' (1965). Jorge Semprun collaborated with Schoendoerffer on his screenplay. Plot Reichau (Bruno Cre ...
'' (1966) - Capitaine Jean Reichau * '' Is Paris Burning?'' (1966, directed by
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) - Colonel Rol-Tanguy * '' If I Were a Spy'' (1967) - Matras * ''
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'' (1967) - Cazal * '' The Stranger'' (1967) - Priest * ''Le Viol'' (1967) - Walter * ''
The Killer Likes Candy ''The Killer Likes Candy'' ( it, Un killer per sua maestà, french: Le tueur aime les bonbons, german: Zucker für den Mörder) is a 1968 Italian-French-German Eurospy film directed by Maurice Cloche and Federico Chentrens and starring Kerwin Ma ...
'' (1968) - Oscar Snell * ''La Bande à Bonnot'' (1968) - Jules Bonnot * ''
Bye bye, Barbara ''Bye bye, Barbara'' is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. Cast * Ewa Swann as Paula * Philippe Avron as Jerôme Thomas * Bruno Cremer as Hugo Michelli * Alexandra Stewart as Eve Michelli * Michel Duchaussoy as Dimitri * ...
'' (1969) - Hugo Michelli * ''
Les Gauloises bleues ''Les Gauloises bleues'' is a 1968 French drama film directed by Michel Cournot. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Cast * Annie Girardot – La ...
'' (1969) - Le père * '' Safety Catch'' (1970) - Duca Lamberti / Lucas Lamberti * ''Pour un sourire'' (1970) - Michaël * '' The Time to Die'' (1970) - Max Topfer * ''Biribi'' (1971) - Le capitaine * ''
Lover of the Great Bear ''Lover of the Great Bear'' ( it, L'amante dell'Orsa Maggiore, french: La ligne de feu, german: Nur der letzte kam durch, also known as ''The Smugglers'') is a 1971 Italian-French-German drama film directed by Valentino Orsini and starring Giulian ...
'' (1971) - Saska * ''
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'' (1972) - Maître Michel Vigneau - l'avocat de Sadiel * ' (1973) - L'ex-sergent Donetti * ''Le Protecteur'' (1974) - Beaudrier * '' The Suspects'' (1974) - Commissaire Bonetti * ''
La Chair de l'orchidée ''La Chair de l'orchidée'' (The Flesh of the Orchid) is a 1975 film by Patrice Chéreau as his directorial debut, adapted by him and by Jean-Claude Carrière from the 1948 book '' The Flesh of the Orchid'' by British writer James Hadley Chase, ...
'' (1975) - Louis Delage * ''
Section spéciale ''Special Section'' (french: Section spéciale) is a 1975 French film directed by Costa-Gavras and based on the novel ''L'affaire de la Section Spéciale'' by Hervé Villeré. It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, F ...
'' (1975) - Lucien Sampaix, le journaliste ancien secrétaire général de L'Humanité * '' The Good and the Bad'' (1976) - Bruno * ''
L'Alpagueur ''L'Alpagueur'' (aka ''The Hunter Will Get You'') is a film written and directed by Philippe Labro and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title role and Bruno Cremer as ''L'Epervier''. Released in 1976 and considered as a typical French thrille ...
'' (1976) - L'Epervier * '' Sorcerer'' (1977, directed by
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) - Victor Manzon - 'Serrano' * ''
Le Crabe-Tambour ''Le Crabe-tambour'' (''Drummer-Crab'') is a 1977 film directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer based on the novel he published in 1976. The title character played by Jacques Perrin is based on the famous French Navy officer Pierre Guillaume. Cast * Je ...
'' (1977) - L'adjudant Willsdorf (uncredited) * '' L'Ordre et la sécurité du monde'' (1978) - Lucas Richter * '' A Simple Story'' (1978) - Georges * ''On efface tout'' (1979) - Claude Raisman * '' La Légion saute sur Kolwezi'' (1980) - Pierre Delbart * ''Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme'' (1980) - Morton * ''Anthracite'' (1980) - Le préfet des études * ''Une robe noire pour un tueur'' (1980) - Alain Rivière * ''La Puce et le Privé'' (1981) - Valentin 'Val' Brosse * ''Aimée'' (1981) - Carl Freyer * ''
Espion, lève-toi ''Espion, lève-toi'' 1982 is a French spy thriller film directed by Yves Boisset about a sleeper agent in Zurich, based on the thriller ''Chance Awakening'' (1977) by George Markstein. This film was first supposed to be directed by Andrzej Żu ...
'' (1982) - Richard * ''Josepha'' (1982) - Régis Duchemin * '' Le prix du danger'' (1983) - Antoine Chirex * ''Effraction'' (1983) - Pierre * ''Un jeu brutal'' (1983) - Christian Tessier * ''
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'' (1984) - Andrés Gallego * ''Le Matelot 512'' (1984) - Le Commandant Roger * '' Le regard dans le miroir'' (1985) - Éric Chevallier * ''Le Transfuge'' (1985) - Bernard Corain * ''
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'' (1985) - Séraphin * ''
Tenue de soirée ''Tenue de soirée'' (also titled ''Ménage'') is a 1986 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival where Michel Blanc won the award for Best Actor. Plot In a dance hall, an ebullien ...
'' (1986) - The Art Lover * ''De bruit et de fureur'' (1988) - Marcel * ''Adieu, je t'aime'' (1988) - Michel Dupré * ''Cartel de Radjani'' (1989) - Joulin * ''
Noce Blanche ''Noce Blanche'' ( en, White Wedding, italic=yes) is a 1989 French romantic drama film written and directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. It stars Vanessa Paradis, Bruno Cremer and Ludmila Mikaël, with François Négret, Jean Dasté and Véroniqu ...
'' (1989, with
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) - François Hainaut * '' La piovra'' (1989-1992, TV series) - Antonio Espinosa * '' Tumultes'' (1990) - The Father * ''
Atto di dolore ''Atto di dolore'' is an Italian film released in 1990. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Plot In Milan, Elena (Cardinale), widowed, has to raise her two children Martina and Sandro alone. Life takes a turn for the worse when Sandro becomes a drug addic ...
'' (1990) - Armando * ''
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'' (1991) - Marc Lavater * ''Un vampire au paradis'' (1992) - Antoine Belfond * ''Falsch'' (1992) - Joe * '' Taxi de nuit'' (1993) - Silver, le taxi * '' Sous le sable'' (2000) - Jean Drillon * ''Mon père, il m'a sauvé la vie'' (2001) - Joe * ' (2003) - Le colonel


References


External links

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The Bruno Cremer - Maigret website
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