Bernard Fresson

[[Luciano Emmer Bernard Fresson (27 May 1931 – 20 October 2002) was a French actor who primarily worked in film.

Born in Reims, France, to a French baker, Fresson attended the Lycée privé Sainte-Geneviève, majoring in law. He studied in Tania Balachova's drama class in Paris and later became part of Jean Vilar's Théâtre National Populaire at the Palais de Chaillot.

He made his on-screen debut in the Alain Renais film ''Hiroshima mon amour'' as a German soldier. His notable film roles include: Gilbert in ''La Prisonnière'' (1968), Inspector Barthelmy in John Frankenheimer's ''French Connection II'' (1975), Scope in Roman Polanski's ''The Tenant'' (1976), Francis in ''Garçon!'' (1983), Morin in ''Street of No Return'' (1989) and Vincent Malivert in ''Place Vendôme'' (1998). He also appeared in the 1969 Costa-Gavras film ''Z''.

For his roles in ''Garçon!'' and ''Place Vendôme'', Fresson received a César nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

Bernard Fresson graduated from HEC Paris in 1953. Provided by Wikipedia

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