Michel Creton

Michel Creton

Born 1942-08-17 (age 83) Wassy, Haute-Marne, France
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Biography

Michel Creton (17 August 1942 in Wassy, Haute-Marne, France) is a French actor.

He came to international attention with the release of Un homme de trop (Shock Troops) by Costa Gavras in 1967. Since then, he played in many films, appeared on TV and on stage (for example in 1989 in Un fil à la patte de Georges Feydeau in Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris). While he was in cinema a supporting actor, as one of Bernard Fresson's friends in Max an the junkmen, and mostly rare in major roles like his thief in Nicholas Gessner's Le tuer triste, he was a leading man on TV: alongside to Claude Jade in Fou comme François. For his second TV movie with Claude Jade, Treize, he was the writer of the screenplay.

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Known For

French Fried Vacation
French Fried Vacation

1978

as André "Bip Bip" Bourseault

The Milky Way
The Milky Way

1969

as Un serveur

Armageddon
Armageddon

1977

as Bob

Ménage
Ménage

1986

as Pedro

The Vultures
The Vultures

1984

as Legionnaire Boissier

Max and the Junkmen
Max and the Junkmen

1971

as Robert Saidani

A Little Virtuous
A Little Virtuous

1968

as François

Psy
Psy

1981

as Bob

Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator
There Were Days... and Moons
There Were Days... and Moons

1990

as Un deuxième homme au couteau

Shock Troops
Shock Troops

1967

as Solin

Le Grand Carnaval
Le Grand Carnaval

1983

as José, travaille chez les Labrouche

The Loner
The Loner

1987

as Simon

Soleil
Soleil

1997

as Commissaire Vermorel

Impossible Is Not French
Impossible Is Not French

1974

as Francky, un des sept camioneurs, ami de Louis

Monsieur Papa
Monsieur Papa

1977

as Sport teacher

Beyond Fear
Beyond Fear

1975

as Legoff

Love in the Night
Love in the Night

1968

as Jacky, the thug

Beru and These Women
Beru and These Women

1968

as Jojo, maquereau