French actor and director
Pierre Boutron |
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Born | (1947-11-11) 11 November 1947 (age 77)
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Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
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Years active | 1971–2012 |
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Pierre Boutron (born 11 November 1947 in Portugal) is a French actor and director. He was married to actress Magali Renoir.[1]
Biography
Pierre Boutron is a well-known TV director. His Des enfants dans les arbres or Les Faux-fuyants was a great success. He filmed a version of L'Affaire Dominici, with Michel Serrault, and Désiré Landru [fr], starring Patrick Timsit. His adaptation of Le Silence de la mer by Vercors was also a success. In 2006, he made a political film for Canal+ with[clarification needed] Le Rainbow Warrior. While most of his work has been for television, Boutron has produced four[contradictory] feature films, including Les Années sandwiches [fr] in 1988.
Theater
Actor
Director
Filmography
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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1971
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Le soldat et la sorcière
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Actor
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TV movie directed by Jean-Paul Carrère
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1976
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Christophe Colomb
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TV movie directed by Jean-Paul Carrère (2)
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1977
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Le portrait de Dorian Gray
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Director & writer
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1979
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Les fourberies de Scapin
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Stage director
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TV movie directed by Paul-Robin Banhaïoun
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Mon ami Gaylord
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Actor
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TV mini-series directed by Pierre Goutas
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1980
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Le devine-vent
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TV movie directed by Régis Forissier
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1982
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Cinéma 16
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Director & writer
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TV series (1 episode)
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Caméra une première
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TV series (1 episode)
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1984
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Christmas Carol[2]
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TV movie
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L'aide-mémoire
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Director
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TV movie
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1986
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Les étonnements d'un couple moderne
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Director & Actor
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TV movie 7 d'Or for Best Movie Made for TV
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Une femme innocente
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Director & writer
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TV movie
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Ciboulette
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Writer
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TV movie directed by Pierre Jourdan
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1987
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Cinéma 16
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Director & writer
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TV series (1 episode)
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1988
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Les années sandwiches
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1989
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Le nègre
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Stage director
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TV movie directed by Yves-André Hubert
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1990
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S.O.S. disparus
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Director
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TV series (3 episodes)
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Le pitre
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Stage director
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TV movie directed by Josée Dayan
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1991
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Berlin Lady
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Director & writer
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TV mini-series
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La grande collection
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Director
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TV series (1 episode)
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1993
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Screen Two
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TV series (1 episode)
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1994
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Des enfants dans les arbres
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Director & writer
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TV movie
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Rapt à crédit
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TV movie
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1995
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Fiesta
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Cinequest San Jose Film Festival - Best Feature Nominated - Cinequest San Jose Film Festival - Maverick Spirit Award
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1996-2003
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Le juge est une femme
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TV series (13 episodes)
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1997
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Messieurs les enfants
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Director, writer & Actor
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1999
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L'histoire du samedi
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Director & writer
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TV series (1 episode)
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2000
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Les faux-fuyants
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TV movie
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Anibal
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TV movie
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2002
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Mademoiselle Else
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TV movie
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2003
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L'affaire Dominici
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TV movie Nominated - International Emmy Award for best TV movie or miniseries
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2004
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Le Silence de la Mer
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Director
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TV movie Saint-Tropez Fiction TV Festival - Best TV Movie
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Le voyageur sans bagage
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Director & writer
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TV movie
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La cliente[3]
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TV movie
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2005
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Désiré Landru
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TV movie
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2006
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Le Rainbow Warrior
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Director
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TV movie
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Monsieur Léon
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Director & writer
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TV movie
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2008
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Braquage en famille
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TV movie
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2009
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La reine morte
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Director
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TV movie
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2010
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Vivace
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TV movie
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Double enquête
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Director & writer
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TV movie
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2012
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L'innocent
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TV movie
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