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Laurent Terzieff

Laurent Terzieff

Acting1935Toulouse, HauteGaronne, France

Biography

Laurent Terzieff (27 June 1935, in Toulouse – 2 July 2010, in Paris) was a French actor.

Terzieff was the son of French ceramist Marina and her husband Jean Terzieff, a Romanian-born sculptor of Russian and Romanian descent who came to France from Bucharest during the First World War. The original surname of his family was Chemerzin. As an adolescent, he was fascinated with philosophy and poetry. He assisted with a representation of the La Sonate des spectres by Strindberg, directed by Roger Blin; while involved in the theater he decided he wanted to become an actor.

Terzieff made his debut in 1953 at the Parisian Théâtre de Babylone of Jean-Marie Serreau in Tous contre tous of Adamov. After several more roles, Marcel Carné offered him a lead role in 1958's Tricheurs, a tale about existentialist youth. He then appeared in the late works of French scenario writers such as Claude Autant-Lara, with whom he appeared in three films including Tu ne tueras point in 1961. Other collaborators included Henri-Georges Clouzot with La prisonnière, in which he interprets an artist manipulator. In 1975 Terzieff played the leading role as the priest in the Irish artist Reginald Gray's production and direction of Jeu. His partner Pascale de Boysson, Dirk Kinnane and Bibi Hure were also in the cast.

Other film appearances include Les Garcons by Mauro Bolognini in 1959, Vanina Vanini (1961), Two Weeks in September (1967), in which he appeared with Brigitte Bardot, The Milky Way (1969), Medea (1969), The Desert of the Tartars (1976), and the TV miniseries Moses the Lawgiver (1974), starring Burt Lancaster. In the 1980s, he primarily acted on stage. Appearances during this era include Rouge Baiser, Germinal in 1993, and The Raft of the Medusa in 1998. In 2005, he appeared in Mon petit doigt m'a dit. Terzieff died on July 2, 2010, due to lung complications.

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Acting History

Future
2020
Le Fantôme de Laurent Terzieff
as Self (archive footage)
2011
Largo Winch II
as Alexandre Jung
2010
La Vénitienne
as Lectoure
2006
Vivement dimanche
TVas Self1 eps
2005
By the Pricking of My Thumbs
as Maître Anet / Monsieur Sévigné
2002
Once Upon an Angel
as Mr. Grenier
2000
1998
Le radeau de la Méduse
as Théodore Géricault
The Pianist
as Doria mayor
1995
Fiesta
as Père Armendariz
1993
Germinal
as Souvarine
1989
Etoile
as Marius Balakin
1988
Don Bosco
as Monsignor Gastaldi
1987
Love Sins
as Michetti
Gila and Rik
as Andrea
1985
Detective
as William Prospero
Red Kiss
as Moishe
Diesel
as Finch
1982
1981
La Flambeuse
as 'Le Chevalier'
1979
Utopia
as Julien
1976
Moses the Lawgiver
as Pharao Mernefta
The Desert of the Tartars
as Ten. Pietro Von Hamerling
1975
Bérénice
as Titus
Jeu
as Le prêtre
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
TVas Self1 eps
Les Grands Détectives
TVas Auguste Dupin
1974
1973
Midi trente
TVas Self1 eps
1971
Brother Carl
as Carl Noren
1970
Ostia
as Bandiera
1969
Medea
as Chirone
1968
Le Révélateur
as Le père
Woman in Chains
as Stanislas Hassler
Zoo Story
as Jerry
1966
Father's Trip
as Frédéric, teacher
The Horla
as Le jeune homme
1963
Ballad for a Hoodlum
as Vincent Vivant
1962
Les Culottes rouges
as Antoine Rossi, le "culotte rouge"
Lust
as Jacques
The Immoral Moment
as Narrator (voice)
The Seven Deadly Sins
as Jacques (segment "La luxure")
La Messe sur le monde
as Reader (voice)
1961
Vanina Vanini
as Pietro Missirilli
La Frontière
as Narrator (voice)
Thou Shalt Not Kill
as Jean-François Cordier
1960
Kapo
as Sascha
Lovers Woods
as Charles Parisot
1959
The Big Night
as Ruggeretto
Araya
as Narrator (French Version) (voice)
1958
Premier mai
as Maurice
The Cheaters
as Alain
Cinépanorama
TVas Self3 eps

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/27/1935
Day of Death
7/2/2010
Place of Birth
Toulouse, HauteGaronne, France
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