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April 18, 1946 (age 78) Valangin, Switzerland. Occupation (s) Actor, television series. Years active. 1975-present. Jean-François Balmer (born April 18, 1946 in Valangin) is a Swiss actor. He has worked extensively in French cinema, television and stage productions since the early 1970s. [1]
YearTitleRoleDirector2020NarratorBen Cookson2016Ventura2015Leon2012GerryTony KrawitzJean-François Balmer, né le 18 avril 1946 à Neuchâtel et originaire de Valangin dans le canton de Neuchâtel en Suisse, est un acteur suisse naturalisé français [1].
Actor: In the House. Jean-François Balmer was born on 18 April 1946 in Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He is an actor and director, known for In the House (2012), Madame Bovary (1991) and La Menace (1977). He has been married to Françoise Petit since 12 June 1987.
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Actor: In the House. Jean-François Balmer was born on 18 April 1946 in Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He is an actor and director, known for In the House (2012), Madame Bovary (1991) and La Menace (1977). He has been married to Françoise Petit since 12 June 1987.
- April 18, 1946
Jean-François Balmer. Highest Rated: 88% In the House (2012) Lowest Rated: 62% Dead Europe (2012) Birthday: Apr 18, 1946. Birthplace: Valangin, Switzerland. Tokyo!
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Feb 7, 2020 · An old man (Jean-François Balmer) serves as off-screen narrator, describing his life as a young shepherd in occupied France. In 1942 the Nazis had not yet reached the southern part of the country, bordering on Spain, so much of life continued as usual.
Oct 25, 1989 · The French Revolution: Directed by Robert Enrico, Richard T. Heffron. With Klaus Maria Brandauer, Jane Seymour, François Cluzet, Jean-François Balmer. A chronicle of the French Revolution from the calling of the Etats General in 1789 until the end of the Jacobin Terror in 1794.