Biography
Bernard Blier (11 January 1916 – 29 March 1989) was a French character actor. His rotund features and premature baldness allowed him to often play cuckolded husbands in his early career. He proved to be one of France's most versatile and sought-after character actors, performing interchangeably in comedies and dramas. He often worked in Italian films, particularly in the last decade of his life.
He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where his father, a researcher at the Institut Pasteur, was posted at the time. He is the father of director Bertrand Blier, and appeared in a number of his son's films, most notably Buffet froid (1979). He was awarded an Honorary César (the French Oscar) in 1989, a month before he died.
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Filmography
Cast Credits

L'Âge d'or de la pub
Character: Self (archive footage)
MOVIE • 2023

Bernard Blier, façon puzzle
Character: Self (archive footage)
MOVIE • 2020

À la recherche de... Pierre Richard
Character: Self - Actor (archive footage)
MOVIE • 2017

Paganini
Character: Pater Caffarelli
MOVIE • 1990

Migrations
Character: Opat Žoržel
MOVIE • 1989

Taste of Life
Character: Giuseppe Mondardini
MOVIE • 1988

Ada in the Jungle
Character: Major Collins
MOVIE • 1988

Nailcruncher
Character: Saltiel
MOVIE • 1988

The Possessed
Character: Governor
MOVIE • 1988

I picari
Character: The exploiter of prostitutes
MOVIE • 1987

Under the Chinese Restaurant
Character: Il professore
MOVIE • 1987

Twist Again in Moscow
Character: Alexei
MOVIE • 1986

I Hate Actors
Character: Jerome B. Cobb
MOVIE • 1986

Let's Hope It's a Girl
Character: Uncle Gugo
MOVIE • 1986

The 2 Lives of Mattia Pascal
Character: Anselmo Paleari
MOVIE • 1985

My Friends Act III
Character: Sig. Lenzi
MOVIE • 1985

Madman at War
Character: Belucci
MOVIE • 1985

Ça n'arrive qu'à moi
Character: Monsieur Guilledou
MOVIE • 1985

Cuore
Character: Ing. Bottini
TV • 1984

Il turno
Character: Don Marcantonio
MOVIE • 1981