Daniel Bellus

Daniel Bellus was an American actor born on May 21, 1948, in Paris, France. He is best known for his roles in various films and TV series, including “Avortement clandestin!”, “Les plaisirs solitaires”, and “S’en fout la mort”. He passed away on November 6, 1990, in Paris.

Personal and Family Life

Daniel Bellus was the son of Jean Bellus, a well-known cartoonist. He grew up in a creative environment that likely influenced his career in acting and production management. Not much is publicly known about his personal relationships or family life.

Career

Bellus had a diverse career in film and television, appearing in various roles throughout the late 1960s to the 1990s. His filmography includes productions in multiple genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Some of his notable works have gained cult status over the years.

Death and Legacy

Daniel Bellus died from an overdose on November 6, 1990, in Paris. His untimely death left a mark on the film community, as he had contributed to many projects during his career. He is remembered for his unique performances and the passion he brought to his work.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Avortement clandestin! 1973-04-19 Jacques
L’immorale 1980-07-16
Sur un arbre perché 1971-04-12 Un alpiniste
Les plaisirs solitaires 1976-12-22 Le concierge
Entrechattes 1978-05-10 Le patron du café
Délires Porno 1977-01-12
L’amour à la bouche 1974-10-16
Blue Ecstasy 1976-09-22 L’homme qui attend le téléphone
Nathalie, l’amour s’éveille 1970-07-10
Jouir! 1978-07-05 Christian, le garagiste
L’Homme orchestre 1970-09-18 Le jeune automobiliste au feu rouge
Deux Belles Garces 1988-08-09
Les Tentations de Marianne 1973-08-02
Ciné-girl 1969-03-10 Daniel
S’en fout la mort 1990-09-05 Man with a Dog
Pop’ game 1968-02-01 Paulo
Les Grandes Vacances 1967-12-01 Le comte
La poupée rouge 1970-01-07
Vergewaltigt 1976-11-26 Jacques (archive footage)
Un été sauvage 1970-07-01
Le franc-tireur 1972-11-26