Jean Gaven

Jean Gaven

Biography

Jean Gaven (16 January 1922 – 5 May 2014) was a French actor. He appeared in more than sixty films between 1945 and 1996.

Born in Saint-Rome-de-Cernon, France on January 16, 1922, Gaven began acting sometime after the end of World War II, amassing a filmography of more than 60 motion pictures during a career spanning more than five decades. Married to the actress Dominique Wilms, he died at the age of 92 in Paris, France, on May 5, 2014.

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🎬 Movies Featuring Jean Gaven

Les Bidochon

Les Bidochon (1996)

as Maître Nerval
L'Œil écarlate

L'Œil écarlate (1993)

as Etienne Delvaux
One Deadly Summer

One Deadly Summer (1983)

as Leballech, boss of the sawmill
Signé Furax

Signé Furax (1981)

as L'agent sans panier à salade
Madame Claude

Madame Claude (1977)

as Gustave Lucas
The Groper

The Groper (1976)

as Sicilian killer
Rider on the Rain

Rider on the Rain (1970)

as Inspector Toussaint
Pasha

Pasha (1968)

as Marc, un inspecteur
Our Men in Bagdad

Our Men in Bagdad (1966)

as General Yuri Fiodorenko
Minuit treize

Minuit treize (1959)

as Le commissaire Bignon
Law of the Streets

Law of the Streets (1956)

as André Remoulin aka 'Dédé la Glace'
La Môme Pigalle

La Môme Pigalle (1955)

as Félix Michaux, l'inspecteur de la PJ infiltré
The Babes Make the Law

The Babes Make the Law (1955)

as Frédéric Langlet, le mari de Christine
Obsession

Obsession (1954)

as Alexandre Buisson
The Big Flag

The Big Flag (1954)

as Lieutenant Lachenal
The Wild Oat

The Wild Oat (1953)

as Abbot Daniel, village vicar
Feather in the Wind

Feather in the Wind (1952)

as François Bontemps
They Were Five

They Were Five (1952)

as Marcel - le boxeur
Rapide de nuit

Rapide de nuit (1948)

as One of the two accomplices
The Murderer Is Not Guilty

The Murderer Is Not Guilty (1946)

as Young inspector Gustave Perkinson
Son of France

Son of France (1946)

as Lieutenant Brévannes
Les Cadets de l'océan

Les Cadets de l'océan (1945)

as Albertini, dit Tino