Acting credits
220
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
220
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
1.2
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 7693
IMDb ID: nm0075710
Known for: Acting
Born: April 22, 1952
Age: 73
Place of birth: Paris, France
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1979 - 2026
Years active: 48
Average TMDB rating: 5.85
Wikidata: Q576085
Also known as
François Berleand
François Berléand (born April 22, 1952) is a French actor. He plays Gilles Triquet, the officer manager and equivalent of David Brent in Le Bureau, the French version of The Office, produced by Canal+. He also appeared in the 2002 film The Transporter as the French commissaire named Tarconi, an active and honest police officer who is an acquaintance of Frank Martin (Jason Statham). He reprised the role in the sequels Transporter 2 and Transporter 3 and the TV series. Berléand was born in Paris, France. The son of a Russian-Armenian father and a French mother, until the age of eleven he found his childhood traumatic after being told by his father that Berléand was the son of the Invisible Man. While studying at business school, he trained as an actor, somewhat against his will; his first stage role was in a play called Sur une plage de l'Ouest (On a beach in the West). After graduation, he enrolled in drama classes with Tania Balachova and then met Daniel, a director under whose auspices he worked from 1974 to 1981, participating in a dozen productions, mainly of contemporary classics. Berléand began his film career in 1978 with supporting roles in successful comedies throughout the 1980s. After a series of highly acclaimed supporting roles, including My Small Business for which he won the César for best actor in a supporting role in 2000, he won his first major role in the film My Idol by Guillaume Canet which brought his name and face to the wider public. For this, Berléand thanks his former girlfriend, actress-director Nicole Garcia. In Martin et Léa, he plays a police inspector, a role he went on to perform many times on screen (La Balance, Les mois d'avril sont meurtriers (based on the novel The Devil's Home on Leave by Derek Raymond), Marche à l'ombre (Walking in the Shade), The Bait, The Death the Chinese, Fred, The Smile of the Clown, Ne le dis à personne (Tell No One), Transporter 1, 2, and 3) thanks in part to a cold, distant, and piercing gaze. Berléand often plays military characters (The Hostage of Europe, Stella, Les Milles, Captain Conan, The Prince of the Pacific); he has also played a detective (Follow This Plane), pastor (Au revoir les enfants) and psychiatrist in Seventh Heaven, the film that really showed his talents to the public in late 1997. He released a book about his childhood in 2006, Le fils de l'homme invisible (The son of the invisible man). Berléand was in a relationship with French actress, film director and screenwriter Nicole Garcia for twelve years. He has been in a long-term relationship with Alexia Stresi; their twins Adèle and Lucy were born in December 2008. He is also the father of two grown children, Martin (born 1978) and Fanny (born 1983). He is the grandfather of Elios (born 2013), son of Martin.


Movie credits linked with François Berléand.
as Self - Actor
as Chef Sorkin
as Victor Hugo
as Cupidon
as Self
as Le père
as François
as Self
as Le grand-père
as Directeur de l'usine
as Judge Genoud
as Self
as Monseigneur Mével
as Self (archive footage)
as Germain
as Christian, a client
as ("Les Chasseurs" segment)
as Papi
as M. Picard
as Le Maître de la Confrérie
as The Psychiatrist
as Franck
as Jean-Charles de Ponte
as Pierre Noël
Series credits linked with François Berléand.
as Jean Humbel • 6 eps
1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as François • 2 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Georges • 6 eps
as Self - Acteur • 1 eps
as Bernard Audoin • 6 eps
as Alexandre Gallo • 2 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Yves Perez • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Robin Desnoyeux • 1 eps
as Etienne Leroy • 8 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Titus • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self - Contributor • 18 eps
1 eps
as Tarconi • 16 eps
as Self • 1 eps