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Child of the mountains, Jean-François Balmer was born in Valangin, Switzerland. Convinced that to be a good actor you have to have tried everything beforehand, between fifteen and twenty-four years old, he does odd jobs. Sander, delivery man, waiter, bell ringer, mountain guide, he tries everything. After having studied business, to realize his dream, he ended up going to Paris and began studying drama at the Conservatory, where he found himself in the same promotion as Daniel Mesguich and Jacques Weber.

When he left the Conservatory, he landed small roles in RAS (1973), under the direction of Michel Deville, in Le Mouton enragé (1974) alongside Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean-Pierre Cassel and Romy Schneider, and in Peur sur la ville (1975) by Henri Verneuil, with Jean-Paul Belmondo. At the same time, we see him at the theater where he made his debut in Le Mariage de Figaro (1973), directed by his friend Jacques Weber.



Despite his performance in La Menace (1977) by Alain Corneau, which earned him the César for best supporting role, he remained confined to supporting roles. While he plays a rogue cop in Flic ou voyou (1978) directed by Georges Lautner, and where he finds Belmondo again, we also see him as a dynamic cop in Neige (1981) by Juliet Berto, or as a secretary of Catherine Deneuve in L'Africain. He signed his very first collaboration with Claude Chabrol in Le Sang des autres (1983).

It was the director Jacques Bral who allowed him at the age of thirty-eight to obtain his first major role, playing the detective Eugène Tarpon in Polar (1984). For Jean-François Balmer, it's finally public recognition! He continued with L'Amour ou près (1985) where he obtained the lead role, and offered a stunning composition of Louis XVI in La Révolution française (1989), establishing himself as the great revelation of the film. He reunites with Claude Chabrol by playing Isabelle Huppert's husband in Madame Bovary (1991), but also years later in Rien ne va plus (1997), L'Ivresse duouvoir (2005) and Lucifer et moi (2008), interpreting roles certainly unforgettable, but very dark. The actor s tries in a more comical register by giving the answer to Laetitia Casta and Mathieu Amalric in Le Grand appartement (2006). He repeated the experience in 2009 with Mumu, alongside Sylvie Testud, and with Lucky Luke by James Hunt, where he found the actress.

This breakthrough in cinema did not prevent him, throughout his career, from increasing his appearances in the theater and on television. Since 1999, he notably plays Commander Gabriel Rovère in the detective series Boulevard du Palais, and plays famous characters, such as Georges Pompidou in Death of a President or Malesherbes in Chateaubriand in 2010, with Frédéric Diefenthal in the title role.

In 2012, the actor moved into François Ozon's house, with Fabrice Luchini and Kristin Scott Thomas. In this thriller , he plays the headmaster of a high school, confronted with a student who has ambiguous relationships with the family which inspires the characters in his writing.


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Year Title Role Spectators rating
- Crisis Staff - Season 1 Adi lipp 3.0
- Safe killings - -
2018 The Death of the Beach Jacques Marshal 2.9
2017 Boulevard du palais - Season 17 Gabriel Rovere 3.1
2015 Cosmos Leon 2.4
2015 Thank God ! Ventura 3.3
2014 Boulevard du palais - Season 16 Gabriel Rovere 3.1
2013 Boulevard du palais - Season 15 Gabriel Rovere 3.1
2012 Boulevard du palais - Season 14 Inspector Rovère 3.1
2012 In the House The director 3.8
2012 Dead Europe Gerry -
2012 Holy Motors - 3.0
2012 The joy of living - 3.7
2011 Boulevard du palais - Season 13 Rovere 3.1
2011 Boulevard du palais - Season 12 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2011 Those who loved Richard Wagner Richard wagner 2.8
2011 Equinox The fisherman 3.0
2011 The city is calm Short film Board computer 3.0
2010 Boulevard du palais - Season 11 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2010 Chateaubriand Malesherbes 3.0
2010 Anger Bishop 2.7
2010 The Infiltrator The director of the DST 3.4
2010 Death of a president Georges Pompidou 3.1
2009 lucky Luke Cooper 1.5
2009 Mumu The priest 2.7
2008 Beauregard - Season 1 Pierre Hautefort 3.4
2008 Boulevard du palais - Season 10 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2008 Clementine The judge / lawyer Moineau 3.1
2008 According to Vercors Clémentine - -
2008 Tokyo! Master Voland (Damn) 3.3
2007 Boulevard du palais - Season 9 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2007 The Sacha Guitry Affair - 3.0
2007 The Frenchwoman must vote Deputy Victor Augagneur 3.0
2006 Boulevard du palais - Season 8 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2006 Henry Dunant: Red on the cross (TV) Arthur Thuillier 2.9
2006 Drunkenness of power Boldi 2.2
2006 The large apartment Francesca's banker 1.7
2005 The elephant ride Cheetah Tahoua (voice) 2.8
2005 Lucifer and I Lucifer 3.0
2004 Very agitated! Mr. Charles 3.0
2004 Boulevard du palais - Season 6 Episodes 2 - 4 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2004 Peter and John Henri rolland 3.0
2004 Spring in Paris gazpacho 2.5
2003 Boulevard du palais - Season 5 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2003 Ripoux 3 Albert 1.7
2002 Boulevard du palais - Season 4 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2002 That day Treffle 2.9
2001 Belphégor, the ghost of the Louvre Bertrand Faussier 1.4
2001 Boulevard du palais - Season 3 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
2000 Boulevard du palais - Season 2 Commander Rovère 3.1
2000 Charming boy Hector 2.7
1999 Boulevard du palais - Season 1 Commander Gabriel Rovère 3.1
1999 Time Rediscovered, after the work of Marcel Proust Uncle Adolphe 3.1
1999 Saint-Cyr Root 3.1
1999 Love you Paul Gontier 1.9
1998 The Dilettante The president of the tribunal 2.7
1997 Nothing goes Mr. K 3.0
1996 Beaumarchais, the insolent Sartine 2.9
1996 The Last Song Francois Berthier 3.0
1996 Man's Own Donald hunt 3.0
1996 XY, funny design Doctor Lamauve 2.0
1995 The Heron - -
1994 The Crystal Book John Billeter 3.0
1994 The Misanthrope Alceste 3.1
1994 Lou didn't say no Voice 2.9
1994 My chinese sister - 2.9
1994 Twist to Popenguine Mr. Benoit -
1993 The light of the dead stars - 3.4
1993 Bad boy - 2.9
1993 East wind Father Siegler 3.6
1992 Desencuentros Peter Monti -
1992 Dien Bien Phu - 3.8
1992 The window Roberto -
1992 Sam is enough Albert 2.7
1991 The Envelope Ravier -
1991 Madame Bovary Charles Bovary 3.0
1990 Lost ball Jerome Dentrain -
1989 Waiting for Godot - 3.0
1989 The French Revolution Louis XVI 4.0
1988 China Sea: The country for the record Marc -
1986 Golden Eighties Mr. Jean 2.7
1986 The Last Image Miller 3.3
1985 Swiss madness Carl -
1985 Love or almost Albert 2.9
1985 The Defector Captain Clement 2.9




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