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    François Berléand

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  1. François Berléand (French: [fʁɑ̃swa bɛʁleɑ̃]; born 22 April 1952) is a French actor. He plays Gilles Triquet, the officer manager and equivalent of David Brent in Le Bureau , the French version of The Office , produced by Canal+ .

    • Actor
    • 22 April 1952 (age 71), Paris, France
    • 1973–present
  2. François Berléand. Actor: The Transporter. François Berléand was born on 22 April 1952 in Paris, France. He is an actor and composer, known for The Transporter (2002), The Chorus (2004) and Transporter 3 (2008).

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.75 m
    • Paris, France
  3. François Berléand est né le 22 avril 1952 à Paris ( Seine ). Il est le fils de Iosif Berliand (1912-1989), juif russe né à Chișinău ( Bessarabie ), et de Marie-Thérèse Mawet, Française catholique. Ses grands-parents paternels, Moïse (1885-1944) et Berthe Teplitsky (1891-1969) 1, juifs ashkénazes, sont arrivés en France en 1928.

    • François Berléand
    • Française
    • 22 avril 1952 (72 ans)Paris, France
    • Acteur
  4. François Berléand. Highest Rated: 100% Un bonheur n'arrive jamais seul (2012) Lowest Rated: 8% The Stroller Strategy (2012) Birthday: Apr 22, 1952. Birthplace: Paris, France. French actor ...

  5. François Berléand (born April 22, 1952) is a French actor. Berléand was born in Paris, France of Armenian descent. He plays Gilles Triquet, the officer manager and equivalent of David Brent in Le Bureau, the French version of The Office, produced by Canal+. He released a book about his childhood in 2006, Le fils de l'homme invisible (The son of the invisible man). He also appeared in the ...

  6. François Berléand. Actor: The Transporter. François Berléand was born on 22 April 1952 in Paris, France. He is an actor and composer, known for The Transporter (2002), The Chorus (2004) and Transporter 3 (2008).

  7. Apr 22, 2023 · One of the sturdiest supporting players in French cinema for decades and an instantly recognizable face onscreen, François Berléand seemed as comfortable in genteel, laid-back slice-of-lifers as he did in saucy, edgy erotic dramas; throughout his career (unlike some of his Gallic colleagues), this distinguished performer remained squarely in France and seldom, if ever, worked internationally.

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