
Jacques Gamblin
Known For
Acting
Born
1957-11-16 in Granville, Manche, France
Biography
Jacques Gamblin is a French actor. He studied at the Centre dramatique de Caen (Caen Dramatic Arts Centre). Originally, Jacques Gamblin was not destined to act. As a professional technician in a theater company, he came to contact with acting. He then studied at the Comédie de Caen and took his first steps as an actor on stage in Brittany, Totem Theatre in Saint-Brieuc, before joining the National Theatre, directed by Pierre de Rennes Debauche. Then he tried his luck in Paris, carefully choosing his roles and he made his film debut in 1985. In theatre, Jacques Gamblin worked with many directors such as Pierre Claude Yersin, Michel Dubois, Jeanne Champagne, Philippe Adrien, Alfredo Arias, Charles Tordjman, Jean-Louis Martinelli, Gildas Bourdet, and Anne Bourgeois. He is also the author of plays such as The Touch Hardware and hip (1997). Source: Article "Jacques Gamblin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Vivement dimanche
as Self

Serko
as Fragonard

Bellamy
as Noël Gentil / Emile Leullet / Denis Leprince

24 Days
as Commander Delcour

Mussolini: The First Fascist
as Narrator (voice)

Dissonances
as Nat

Goodbye Princess
as Helmut

Just The Three of Us
as The father

The Merry Widow
as Léo

À la Mode
as Père de Fausto (US version)

Blind Man
as Le Commandant Lassalle

Holy Lola
as Dr. Pierre Ceyssac

Home
as Narrator (french voice)

Yarsagumbu, l'or de l'Himalaya

Périgord noir
as Rémi

Safe Conduct
as Jean-Devaivre

Girls with Guns
as Thierry

Dr. Akagi
as Piet

Forgotten Girls
as Capitaine Christian Janvier

My Man
as 4th client