
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Jean Claudio (28 March 1927 – 11 January 1992) was a French actor. He began his acting career in the cinema at the age of ten, playing the role of the Tsarevich, son of Tsar Nicolas II in The Imperial Tragedy. In 1938, at the age of eleven, he played Mathieu Sorgue in Les Disparus de Saint-Agil by Christian-Jaque. He entered the Paris Conservatory, where, at fourteen, he was given the role of Chérubin in Le Mariage de Figaro. He has since had an international career, particularly in the United States. He wrote a collection of poems, Les faux joies (published in 1950), as well as several novels: The Hot Season, Les Torts Reciprocals, Monsieur Damoclès and L'inconnu de Genève. Source: Article "Jean Claudio" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

as Thorolf Geiersdam

as Marquis
1980

as Unicorn
1976

as Thorolf Geiersdam
1967

as Vittorio Orta, Director of GTI-Italy
1982

as Sergeant Thomas
1966

as Raoul Maxim
1965

as Paul de Vétheuil
1938

as The Man at the Swimming Pool (uncredited)
1964

as Business agent
1971

1976

as Lionel Villaret
1956
as Blondet
1975
as Business agent
1971

as Consul de France
1984

as Vittorio Orta, Director of GTI-Italy
1982

as Business agent
1971

as Fédor 'La Filature'
1970

as Inspecteur Kogan
1970

as Marco
1970

as Kassik
1969

as Charlos Bianchi
1967

as Sergeant Thomas
1966

as Max Savelan
1966

as Raoul Maxim
1965

as The Man at the Swimming Pool (uncredited)
1964

as Davide Lugani
1964

as Roger Armand
1964

as Gaio Silio
1964

as Marco Donato
1964

as Sergio Di Tula
1962

1959

as Le grand-duc russe
1959

as Jean
1957

as Lionel Villaret
1956

as Michel
1945

as Félix child
1943

as Angelo
1942
as Thorolf Geiersdam
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