Jean Berton was a French actor best known for his roles in Andalousie (1951), El sueño de Andalucía (1951), and Quentin Durward (1971). He was born on March 11, 1906, in Dijon, France, and passed away on April 20, 1979, in Draguignan, Var, France.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Jean Berton’s personal life are limited, but he was known for his dedication to acting throughout his career. He lived in France and was active in the film industry for several decades, allowing him to connect with various artists and actors of his time.
Career
Berton’s career as an actor spanned numerous roles in both television and film. He had notable appearances in TV series and films, leaving behind a legacy of diverse performances. His work in productions like “Le tailleur” and “Quentin Durward” showcases his talent and versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Jean Berton died on April 20, 1979, in Draguignan, Var, France. His contributions to film and television continue to be remembered by fans of classic French cinema. Despite a relatively low profile, his works remain a testament to his skills as an actor.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1971 | Quentin Durward | TV Series |
1971 | L’homme pressé | TV Series |
1969 | Sous le signe du taureau | M. Pascalin (uncredited) |
1966 | Au théâtre ce soir | TV Series |
1963 | L’espionne sera à Nouméa | Role |
1958 | Illegal Cargo | Role |
1956 | Naughty Girl | Emile (uncredited) |
1955 | Les Duraton | Monsieur Poupinel – l’inspecteur d’académie |