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Lucien Bodard
(1914-1998)
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Lucien Bodard was born on 9 January 1914 in Chungking, China. He was an actor, known for
The Name of the Rose (1986)
,
The Creatures (1966)
and
La ville-bidon (1971)
. He died on 2 March 1998 in Paris, France.
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Known for
The Name of the Rose
7.7
Cardinal Bertrand
1986
The Creatures
6.4
Monsieur Ducasse
1966
La ville-bidon
6.5
Le député-maire
1971
L'invité du dimanche
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Self
Self - Main Guest
1968–1971 • 2 eps
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The Name of the Rose
7.7
Cardinal Bertrand
1986
La ville-bidon
6.5
Le député-maire
1971
The Creatures
6.4
Monsieur Ducasse
1966
Devil at My Heels
5.8
L'homme haut placé
(uncredited)
1966
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Born
January 9
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1914
Chungking, China
Died
March 2
,
1998
Paris, France
(undisclosed)
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Author of several best-selling novels.
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