Английская Википедия:Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu

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Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu (2 July 1949 – 27 December 2010[1]) was a French actor. He made more than 100 appearances in movies and television over his career,[2] as well as in theatrical roles. He was often cast as a villain, criminal or psychopath.[1] Donnadieu was the French voice of many lead roles in English-language movies dubbed into French.[3] He studied theatre and literature at the Sorbonne Paris III.[3]

Donnadieu's earliest notable film roles came in 1976 with The Tenant by Roman Polanski, and Second Chance (Шаблон:Lang-fr) by Claude Lelouch. The film which earned him wider recognition was Georges Lautner's 1981 action thriller, The Professional in which he had a major role, appearing with Jean-Paul Belmondo.[1] Other notable film roles were the title part in The Return of Martin Guerre by Шаблон:Ill, and in George Sluizer's The Vanishing, for which Donnadieu won best acting awards at the 1989 Madrid Film Festival and the 1990 Porto Film Festival.[4] He was nominated for a best supporting actor César Award for his 1984 role as the dangerous criminal gang leader in Шаблон:Lang ('Barbarian Street').[1] His final film appearance was in 2008 in Christophe Barratier's Paris 36 (released in France as Шаблон:Lang).[3]

Donnadieu appeared in many television and theatre productions. He played historical figures such as Hubert-Joseph Henry in the Шаблон:Lang and Roger Salengro, in Шаблон:Lang, a television film directed by Yves Boisset, with whom he regularly worked.[3] While his appearance and physique seemed to influence directors to cast him as malevolent characters, he also had more sympathetic roles, such as the lead in the drama Шаблон:Lang, in which his character has a romantic involvement with a woman, played by Laura Morante.[1][5] His work dubbing French dialogue has included voicing characters portrayed by actors such as Kurt Russell, Dennis Hopper and Ron Perlman.[3] In the theatre, he was a frequent collaborator with Georges Wilson who directed him in several productions.[3]

Donnadieu died from cancer on 27 December 2010 at age 61.[1]

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