Jacques Ramade

Jacques Ramade was a French actor who is best known for A Cat in Paris, Rocambole, and Le Guignolo. He was born on November 11, 1928, in Noyon, Oise, France, and passed away on July 16, 2013, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Jacques Ramade was a prominent figure in French entertainment, known for his unique blend of satire and comedy. His career spanned several decades, during which he became a beloved radio personality and songwriter. Though not much is known about his family life, his contributions to French culture have left a lasting impact.

Career

Ramade gained fame primarily through his work in film and radio, captivating audiences with his humorous performances. He voiced characters in animated films and appeared in various television shows, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His talent was evident in both comedic roles and serious performances, making him a respected figure in the industry.

Death and Legacy

Jacques Ramade died on July 16, 2013, in Paris, France. His legacy lives on through his memorable performances and contributions to French music and entertainment. Many remember him for his witty songs and his ability to bring laughter to audiences across generations.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
La facture 1976-02-27 Jo
Une vie de chat 2010-12-15 Monsieur Bébé (voice)
Bons baisers… à lundi 1974-11-27 Edouard-Albert D’Hervieu
Le Cinéma de papa 1971-02-10 le clapman
Am Stram Gram 1976-06-03 Blaise
Le Guignolo 1980-03-26 Le serveur qui tousse chez von Ofenburg
Cinq-Mars 1981-05-16 le juge
La belle vie 1964-01-22 Ramade – the clarinetist
On peut toujours rêver 1991-02-16 L’employé dans l’ascenseur
Le Trouble-fesses 1976-09-29 Bertrand
Clérambard 1969-01-01
L’oeuf 1972-03-08
How to Steal a Million 1966-07-13 Guard (uncredited)
Petit déjeuner compris 1980-02-22 Antoine Fortaux, le banquier à Paris