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Martin Lartigue is a Actor French born on 2 july 1952 at Saint-Tropez (France)

Martin Lartigue

Martin Lartigue
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Nationality France
Birth 2 july 1952 (71 years) at Saint-Tropez (France)

Martin Lartigue (né à Saint-Tropez en 1952) est un acteur et peintre français.

Best films

War of the Buttons (1962)
(Actor)
Bebert and the Train (1963)
(Actor)

Usually with

Yves Robert
Yves Robert
(3 films)
Jean Richard
Jean Richard
(3 films)
Claude Sautet
Claude Sautet
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Martin Lartigue (6 films)

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Actor

The Slap
The Slap (1974)
, 1h44
Directed by Claude Pinoteau
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Lino Ventura, Isabelle Adjani, Annie Girardot, Francis Perrin, Jacques Spiesser, Georges Wilson
Roles Postman in scooter (uncredited)
Rating63% 3.161063.161063.161063.161063.16106
Jean Douélan, séparé de son épouse sans être divorcé, élève seul sa fille Isabelle, étudiante en première année de médecine. Celle-ci veut prendre son indépendance et s'installer avec Marc, son ami. Alors qu'elle a échoué dès la première épreuve du concours de fin d'année, une violente dispute éclate entre le père et la fille, dispute qui se termine par une gifle. Isabelle fugue et part rejoindre sa mère Hélène au Royaume-Uni avec Rémy, un ami.
Cesar and Rosalie, 1h50
Directed by Claude Sautet
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Yves Montand, Romy Schneider, Sami Frey, Isabelle Huppert, Eva Maria Meineke, Bernard Le Coq
Roles Lorca
Rating72% 3.643123.643123.643123.643123.64312
In Paris the beautiful divorcée Rosalie spends time with César, a coarse but good-hearted scrap merchant. At a wedding she sees her first love David, a shy graphic artist. Despite the efforts of César to stifle the renewed relationship, David and Rosalie run away to Sète on the Mediterranean. Distraught at being abandoned, César tracks them down and offers Rosalie her family's old holiday home on the island of Noirmoutier in the Atlantic, which he has bought. She accepts and all her family come to spend the summer there, but she falls into depression. In an effort to rally her, César goes to find David and persuades him to join them. This well-intentioned ploy backfires because Rosalie then runs away. Left together, the two rivals become good friends. A year later they are enjoying lunch when a taxi draws up and out steps Rosalie.
The Married Couple of the Year Two, 1h38
Directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Historical
Themes Histoire de France, French Revolution films
Actors Jean-Paul Belmondo, Marlène Jobert, Laura Antonelli, Sami Frey, Michel Auclair, Julien Guiomar
Roles un volontaire
Rating64% 3.2496653.2496653.2496653.2496653.249665
Having killed a noble too friendly with his wife Charlotte, Nicolas Phillibert flees from France to South Carolina, where he does well and wants to marry a rich man’s daughter. To do so, he will first have to return to France and get a divorce. On landing at Nantes in 1793, the Reign of Terror is raging and he is arrested by the revolutionaries. Taken to a republican ceremony in the cathedral, he saves the life of a royalist girl, Pauline, and escapes with her to an isolated castle. There he finds Charlotte, claiming to be a widow, with Pauline’s brother Henri. A prince arrives from London to organise resistance in the Vendée and is struck by Charlotte, who was told by a gypsy that she would become a princess. She admits that she is married to Nicolas, so the prince has him drugged and carried into Nantes city hall to get a divorce. Put back on his ship for America, Nicolas’ divorce certificate blows overboard. Diving into the Loire, he swims ashore to find Charlotte again, but she has left with the prince for neutral Germany. Pursuing her across France in the throes of the Austrian invasion, he catches her at the frontier. Fifteen years later, Nicolas is made a prince by Napoleon and the gypsy’s prediction comes true.
Bebert and the Train, 1h40
Directed by Yves Robert
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about children, Transport films, Rail transport films
Actors Martin Lartigue, Jacques Higelin, Blanchette Brunoy, Jean Richard, Pierre Mondy, Michel Serrault
Roles Bébert Martin
Rating66% 3.315933.315933.315933.315933.31593
À la suite d'une exploration mouvementée à la Samaritaine puis dans les rues de Paris, le jeune Bébert est oublié en queue de train par son grand-frère, Tiennot, parti draguer dans les voitures de tête de leur train à destination de Coulommiers (la famille réside à Tournan-en-Brie). Ce train est en effet divisé en deux rames à la gare de Gretz-Armainvilliers, la tête allant à Tournan, la queue à Verneuil-l'Étang, où Bébert va vivre quelques aventures mémorables et semer la pagaille dans la gare.
War of the Buttons, 1h33
Directed by Yves Robert
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about children
Actors Jean Richard, Paul Crauchet, Martin Lartigue, Yvette Etiévant, Jacques Dufilho, Michel Galabru
Roles "Petit Gibus" (uncredited)
Rating73% 3.6874453.6874453.6874453.6874453.687445
Comme tous les ans, à chaque rentrée des classes, les enfants de Longeverne se querellent avec ceux de Velrans. Cette année sera différente puisque Lebrac (André Treton) et ses camarades viennent d'avoir l'idée d'arracher les boutons et les bretelles de leurs ennemis afin de les faire rosser par leurs parents et, eux-mêmes, combattent entièrement nus et gardent les boutons arrachés à leurs ennemis comme trésor de guerre. Un jour, le père de l'Aztec (Jacques Dufilho) retrouve son tracteur démoli et le père de Lebrac (Jean Richard) prend, lui aussi une décision : les deux meneurs seront envoyés en pension...
The Fenouillard Family, 1h40
Directed by Yves Robert
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about families
Actors Jean Richard, Sophie Desmarets, Annie Sinigalia, Georges Aubert, Jean Bellanger, Bernard Blier
Roles Un enfant qui arrose les pompiers
Rating56% 2.8041052.8041052.8041052.8041052.804105
Les Fenouillard sont l'archétype de la famille bourgeoise commerçante. Ils sont bonnetiers depuis trois générations et jouissent de l'estime de tous. Agénor Fenouillard postule au siège de maire de sa ville, tandis que Léocadie, son active épouse, gère magnifiquement le magasin et veille parfaitement à l'éducation de ses deux filles, Artémise et Cunégonde, héritières convoitées. Anatole et Polydore de Prémauté, aussi niais que désargentés, les ont demandées en mariage...