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'''Paul Barge''' is a French actor born on 11 September 1941 in Ferryville |
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'''Paul Barge''' is a French actor born on 11 September 1941 in Ferryville |
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After a few TV roles and a supporting role as a young policeman in ]'s '']'' (1966), he played the central leading role of Edmond Dantès in the 1968 Dumas adaptation '']'' alongside stars such as ], ], ] and ]. His film career continued with the sculptor Paul in The Invitation (with ], ] and ]). In the thriller drama '']'', he played the thief ‘Jackal’, who steals from the women previously murdered by Jacques Perrin. This was followed by theatre adaptations and literary adaptations such as Shakespeare's ''As You Like It'' (with ]) and Niccolò Machiavelli's ''La Mandragore'' (again with ]). He regained popularity on television with the series ''Les gens de Mogador'' in 1973, playing the leading male role of Numa in the third generation of the family saga alongside ]. In the 1970s with ] in Plaies et bosses, in the 1980s in commercial fare such as ]'s '']'' (with Daniel Auteuil) and in historical dramas such as L'Affaire Caillaux (with ]), he starred alongside his multiple partner Claude Jade in the series '']'' from 1998 to 2000.<ref>https://claudejade.com/2024/09/11/paul-barge-83/</ref> |
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After a few TV roles and a supporting role as a young policeman in ]'s '']'' (1966), he played the central leading role of Edmond Dantès in the 1968 Dumas adaptation '']'' alongside stars such as ], ], ] and ]. His film career continued with the sculptor Paul in The Invitation (with ], ] and ]). In the thriller drama '']'', he played the thief ‘Jackal’, who steals from the women previously murdered by Jacques Perrin. This was followed by theatre adaptations and literary adaptations such as Shakespeare's ''As You Like It'' (with ]) and Niccolò Machiavelli's ''La Mandragore'' (again with ]). He regained popularity on television with the series ''Les gens de Mogador'' in 1973, playing the leading male role of Numa in the third generation of the family saga alongside ]. In the 1970s with ] in Plaies et bosses, in the 1980s in commercial fare such as ]'s '']'' (with Daniel Auteuil) and in historical dramas such as L'Affaire Caillaux (with ]), he starred alongside his multiple partner Claude Jade in the series '']'' from 1998 to 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://claudejade.com/2024/09/11/paul-barge-83/|title=Paul Barge 83|first=Fiancee Du|last=Cinema|date=September 11, 2024}}</ref> |
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In 1978, he directed his own film, a comedy called ''Le Paradis des riches''. |
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In 1978, he directed his own film, a comedy called ''Le Paradis des riches''. |