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Jean Danet (14 January 1924 – 15 October 2001) was a French actor. He appeared in 27 films between 1942 and 1983. Danet was born in
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Filmography

*'' Signé illisible'' (1942) Clément *'' Journal d'un curé de campagne'' (1951) Olivier * ''
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'' (1951) Armand Duval *'' Capitaine Ardant'' (1951) Idjilla *''
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'' (1952) Le vicomte Pierre de Sableuse *''
La Putain respectueuse ''La Putain respectueuse'' (''The Respectful Prostitute'') is a French drama film from 1952, directed by Marcello Pagliero and Charles Brabant, written by Alexandre Astruc, starring Barbara Laage and Louis de Funès. It is an adaptation of Jean- ...
'' (1952) Un client du night-club *'' Deux de l'escadrille'' (1953) *'' La nuit est à nous'' (1953) Alain Brécourt * '' The Adventurer of Chad '' Alain de Blomette *''
Si Versailles m'était conté ''Royal Affairs in Versailles'' (French title: ''Si Versailles m'était conté'') is a 1954 French-Italian historical drama directed by Sacha Guitry. Described as "a historical film showing Versailles from its beginnings to the present day", it ...
'' (1954) Boufflers (uncredited) *'' Les révoltés de Lomanach'' (1954) de Varadec *''
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'' (1955) (uncredited) Le général Gourgaud *'' Ça va barder'' (1955) Diego *'' La rue des bouches peintes'' (1955) Jack Morgan *''
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'' (1955) *'' Pasión en el mar'' (1956) Jorge *'' La foire aux femmes'' (1956) Jean-Pierre *''
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'' (1956) Phoebus de Chateaupers *'' La garçonne'' (1957) Lucien Vigneret *''
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'' (1958) Marcellin *''
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'' (1958) Marquis des Grieux *'' Vive Henri IV... vive l'amour!'' (1961) Concino Concini *''
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'' (1962) Gilles Cauvin *''
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'' (1973) Arsène *'' Le double assassinat de la rue Morgue'' (1973) Le préfet *''Don Juan'' (1978) Dom Luis, le père de Don Juan *'' Les trois mousquetaires ou L'escrime ne paie pas'' (1979) Richelieu *'' Le grand carnaval'' (1983) Colonel Raoul de Vigny


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* 1924 births 2001 deaths French male film actors {{film-actor-stub