
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Jean-Paul Moulinot (30 June 1912 – 3 December 1989) was a French actor, sociétaire of the Comédie-Française. Elisabeth (Yvette) Hardy (1917-2000), a comedian at the TNP, was his wife. Close to Jean Vilar, he took part to the first Festival d'Avignon in 1947 and from 1951, the year the TNP reopened, he belonged to the troupe where he remained during all the years Jean Vilar was the director, then joined the Comédie-Française until his death. Source: Article "Jean-Paul Moulinot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

as Louis XVIII

as Self
1982

as Dr. Leander
1967

as Louis XVIII
1972

as Maître Flamand, Notary, Friend of Monsieur
1964

as Un inspecteur (uncredited)
1951

as Father Esteban
1964

as DeGuyot
1966

as Le directeur de la banque
1962

as Dr. La Barbinais
1963

as Monsieur Arouet
1978

as 'Papa'
1976
as Walter de Lestrange
1962
as Malvolio
1982
as Self
1987

as Simone's Father
1983

as Mr. Jacquet, father
1982

as Malvolio
1982

as Un seigneur
1982

as l'Abbé
1981
as The stepfather
1980

as The peasant
1978

as Guicciardini
1977

as 'Papa'
1976

as M. De Sica, homme d'affaires
1974

as Medical examiner
1973

as Guest
1972

as Le Marquis de Santa Cruz
1972

as Bishop
1971

as Mr. Guénot
1971

as Monsieur Rémy
1969

as Pierre
1969

as The store manager
1968

as General André Pujol
1966

as DeGuyot
1966

as Principal
1965

as Jeweler
1965

as le Comte de Gloucester
1965
as Louis XVIII
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