Claude Brasser is a French actor. His real name is Claude Pierre Espinasse. Born June 15, 1936 in the French city of Neuilly-sur-Seine in an acting family. From a young age, the boy decided to follow in the footsteps of his parents and after school he enrolled in the courses of dramatic art by Raymond Girardet, and then entered the conservatory. At this time, the guy noticed the directors and offered roles in the theater. Claude successfully played in the productions of “Pleasant Appetite, Gentlemen”
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Claude Brasser is a French actor. His real name is Claude Pierre Espinasse. Born June 15, 1936 in the French city of Neuilly-sur-Seine in an acting family. From a young age, the boy decided to follow in the footsteps of his parents and after school he enrolled in the courses of dramatic art by Raymond Girardet, and then entered the conservatory.
At this time, the guy noticed the directors and offered roles in the theater. Claude successfully played in the productions of “Pleasant Appetite, Gentlemen” by Elvira Popesco and “Judas” by Marcel Pagnol.
One of the first roles of the young actor was the role of a paratrooper in the film “Love descends from the sky”. Claude liked parachute so much that after filming he volunteered to join the airborne troops.
After the army, using the connections of his father, the guy begins to star in films by such directors as Yves Allegre, Renoir de La Patelera and Henri-Georges Clouseau. However, Clouseau's movie "Hell" was never released on the big screen.
In 1959, the young actor starred in the film Prairie Street, and in 1960, together with his father, he played in the fantastic film Eyes Without a Face.
Then there were roles in the films “Spired Corporal” and “Separate Gang”. However, they did not bring popularity to the young actor.
Also did not bring fame to Claude of the films “One Man Extra” in 1967 and “New Adventures of Vidoc”.
Only in 1976, the actor receives recognition from the audience thanks to the film by Andre Tesina “Baroque”. In the same year, for the painting “And elephants are unfaithful”, the actor received the “Cesar” award.
Three years later, Brasser again became the winner of the award for the film “Police War”.
Worldwide popularity of the actor brought in 1980 painting by Claude Pinoto
Boom . In the main role in the film starred young
"Detective" "Russian Uncle", "Red Orchestra" and "Love for Three", but none of them could repeat the success of "Boom".
Currently, the actor with his son plays in numerous theater productions.