
Jean Claudio
Known For
Acting
Born
1927-03-28 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Died
1992-01-11
Biography
Jean Claudio (28 March 1927 – 11 January 1992) was a French actor. He began his acting career in the cinema at the age of ten, playing the role of the Tsarevich, son of Tsar Nicolas II in The Imperial Tragedy. In 1938, at the age of eleven, he played Mathieu Sorgue in Les Disparus de Saint-Agil by Christian-Jaque. He entered the Paris Conservatory, where, at fourteen, he was given the role of Chérubin in Le Mariage de Figaro. He has since had an international career, particularly in the United States. He wrote a collection of poems, Les faux joies (published in 1950), as well as several novels: The Hot Season, Les Torts Reciprocals, Monsieur Damoclès and L'inconnu de Genève. Source: Article "Jean Claudio" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Most Known For

Magnum, P.I.
as Marquis

The New Avengers
as Unicorn

M.A.S.K.
as Miles Mayhem

Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre
as Thorolf Geiersdam

The Postmaster's Daughter
as Boy

Darling
as Raoul Maxim

The Magnificent Cuckold
as The Man at the Swimming Pool (uncredited)

Triple Cross
as Sergeant Thomas

Charge of the Black Lancers
as Sergio Di Tula

Crossroads
as Paul de Vétheuil

Le Premier Juré
as Le procureur

Only the Cool
as Fédor 'La Filature'

Nick Verlaine ou Comment voler la tour Eiffel

The Madman
as Business agent

The Heart of a Nation
as Félix child

A Thousand Billion Dollars
as Vittorio Orta, Director of GTI-Italy

Boys' School
as Mathieu Sorgue

Elena and Her Men
as Lionel Villaret

Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes
as Blondet

Messalina Against the Son of Hercules
as Gaio Silio