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Bruno Cremer
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6 October 1929 - 7 August 2010
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French film actor Bruno Jean Marie (Bruno Kremer) was born in Saint-Mandeux on October 6, 1929. He graduated from the Paris Conservatory, and his first film role was in the 1952 film directed by Daniel Gelin Long Teeth. French directors were fascinated by his ironic manner of performance. And the best roles of this actor include such works as: Roll Tangu in the film “Is Paris Burning”, directed by René Clément in 1966; Bordieu in Detective Yves Boisse Attempt or Kidnapping in Paris 1972. In 1976,
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French film actor Bruno Jean Marie (Bruno Kremer) was born in Saint-Mandeux on October 6, 1929. He graduated from the Paris Conservatory, and his first film role was in the 1952 film directed by Daniel Gelin Long Teeth. French directors were fascinated by his ironic manner of performance. And the best roles of this actor include such works as: Roll Tangu in the film “Is Paris Burning”, directed by René Clément in 1966; Bordieu in Detective Yves Boisse
Attempt or Kidnapping in Paris 1972. In 1976, director Philippe Labro directed the film Private Detective with Kremer in the title role. The role of Georges in Claude Sote’s social drama A Simple Story, or Everyone Has Their Own Chance, was brilliantly played in 1978. Bruno was a great lover in Bertrand Blieu's comedy "Evening Dress" (1986), he owns the image of Antonio Espinoza in the 4th, 5th and 6th seasons of the television series.
"Sprut" Director Luigi Perelli, and in 2000, the filming of the marital drama took place
"Under the Sand" (directed by François Ozon).
In total, on account of the magnificent French actor about one hundred and twenty roles in movies. In 1990, he received the Golden Bouillard Award at the Namur IFF in France for his role in the fantastic film directed by Bertrand Van Effenterre, Tumultes. From 1991 to 2005, he played the role of Commissioner Maigre in the film adaptation of the novels by Georges Simenon. In total, fifty-four films were made during this time. In 2000, Bruno Kremer published his memoirs.
After a long and complex illness (cancer of the tongue), the actor died in a Paris hospital on August 7, 2010. He was eighty years old at the time. He is survived by one son from his first marriage, Stefan Kremer, who writes prose and poetry, as well as two daughters from his second marriage.