Bruno Cremer
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Bruno Crémer (born 6 October 1929, in Saint-Mandé, France), is a French actor who spent a great part of his career on stage but has also had successful performances for the cinema and the television. He is widely known in France and the French speaking world for his interpretation of the famous detective Maigret. In 2005, he acted in his 54th adaptation of a Maigret story.
After ten years on stage, he acted for the first time in 1957 with Alain Delon in "Send a Woman When the Devil Fails" (UK), aka: "When a Woman Meddles" (USA: TV title) aka: "When the Woman Gets Confused".
In December 1984, he married Chantal, having two sons with her. From an earlier marriage he had another son: Stéphane, who is a writer.
In 2000, he published an autobiographical book, "Un certain jeune homme" (French: A certain young man).
[edit] External links
- Bruno Cremer French fan site very complete
- Bruno Cremer on IMDB