Jean-Luc Boutté

Jean-Luc Boutté was an American actor and costume designer who is best known for Les Misérables (1972), Les cent livres des hommes (1970), and Feu Don Juan (1981). He was born on September 1, 1947, in Lyon, Rhône, France, and he passed away on February 25, 1995, in Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, France.

Personal and Family Life

Jean-Luc Boutté was born into a family with a rich cultural background, which likely influenced his career in the arts. He had a passion for acting from a young age and later became involved in costume design, showcasing his talent and creativity. Details about his personal life, including family and relationships, remain largely private.

Death and Legacy

Jean-Luc Boutté died on February 25, 1995, and his contributions to French cinema are remembered fondly. His performances in various films continue to resonate with audiences, demonstrating his impact on the entertainment industry. His legacy is preserved through his work, particularly in the productions where he left a significant mark.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
La Lectrice 1988-08-17 l’Inspecteur de police
La Dame de chez Maxim 1981-02-12 Corignon
Les femmes savantes 1978-08-19 Trissotin
Une page d’amour 1980-10-18 Malignon
L’Alpagueur 1976-02-01 Second rifle
Allégorie 1975-11-05
La Sentinelle 1992-05-20 Varins
Les mots pour le dire 1983-10-12
Les misérables 1972-09-21 Enjolras
Commissaire Moulin 1976-08-04 Baldani
Le Grand Échiquier 1972-01-12 Self
Ces grappes de ma vigne 1975-11-21 Philippe Fauberge, fils