
Acting
June 27, 1924 (85 years old)
November 2, 2009
Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Also Known As
Christian Raymond Barbier
Christian Barbier (28 June 1924 – 3 November 2009) was a French film and television actor.
Barbier was born at Saint-Ouen, Seine (currently Seine-Saint-Denis), France. During his career (1964 to 1997), he specialized in drama rather than comedy. In film, he held several leading roles but is especially distinguished in auxiliary roles depicting more limited characters. He is especially remembered for his first-class performance in Army of Shadows by Jean-Pierre Melville in 1969. Appearing in a number of soaps and TV shows of the late 1960s to early 1980s, Barbier gained a certain notoriety thanks to the character of Joseph Durtol, bounded and proud hero of The Man of Picardy, the legendary French television series. He died in Manosque (Alpes de Haute-Provence), aged 85.
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Mother
1991
as Father Pignon

The Year of Awakening
1991
as le colonel

Follow My Gaze
1986
as Le présentateur TV

Brigade of Death
1985
as Robert Capes

Hiver 60
1983
as Emile, le père d'André

Sans famille
1981
as Gaspard

Three Men to Kill
1980
as Liethard

La Fortune des Rougon
1980
as Pierre Rougon

Mon ami Gaylord
1979
as grand-pa

Le Jeune Homme vert
1979
as L'abbé Le Couec

The Hurried Man
1977
as Cardiologist

Jambon d'Ardenne
1977
as L'entrepreneur

Cinéma 16
1975
as Le docteur Lavaronnière

Serious as Pleasure
1975

La Ligne de démarcation
1973
as Marcellin

The Red Room
1973
as René Noris

Coup de sang
1973
as Vincent Tuarelli

The Burned Barns
1973
as Captain of gendarmerie

The Lonely Killers
1972
as The worker

Les Jambes en l'air
1971
as Marcel