Jean-Louis Broust

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Jean‑Louis Broust (1942–2006) was a French actor active in film, television, and theatre. He gained recognition in the 1970s with several notable roles, including Edward III in Les Rois maudits and Romeo in Roméo et Juliette. He went on to build a steady career in historical and dramatic productions, appearing in La Dame de Monsoreau, Molière pour rire et pour pleurer, La Juive du Château‑Trompette, and Richelieu, le Cardinal de Velours. In cinema, he worked under renowned directors such as Luis Buñuel, Jeanne Moreau, and Nikos Papatakis.

  • Acting
  • Born 12 December 1942
  • Died 18 May 2006 (age 63)
  • Esson, Calvados, France
  • 12 credits

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Most-watched Jean-Louis Broust films currently: Gloria Mundi (1976), The Milky Way (1969).

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Selected TV credits: At Theatre Tonight (1966), The Accursed Kings (1972), Molière pour rire et pour pleurer (1973), La Dame de Monsoreau (1971).

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