Highest rated movie: Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
Lowest rated movie: Robinson Crusoeland (1951)
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Movies starring Hubert Deschamps have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 65%.
Elevator to the Gallows - released in 1958 - is Hubert Deschamps's highest rated movie, with a score of 83% based on 253 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Hubert Deschamps is Robinson Crusoeland - released in 1951 - with a score of 48% based on 1 reviews.
Hubert Deschamps was born to a bourgeois family in paris. Son of Paul Deschamps, a museum curator, he began in 1943 studies in the Fine Arts before committing to 20 years and to be part of the 2nd DB. He began his career after the war, with Jean Daste, a pioneer in decentralization, Saint-Étienne, after having tasted of the cabaret at the Red Rose and the Three Donkeys. It occurs with Jacques Dufilho, with which he writes and performs sketches. It can be seen in many parts of the boulevard, including Croque-Monsieur de Marcel Mithois, with Jacqueline Maillan. Louis Malle is one of the first to entrust to him an important role in film in Zazie dans le metro in 1960, but it estMaurice Pialat, who offers him in 1973, his only leading role, in The open Mouth. His career is then shared between theatre and supporting roles in the cinema, often playing the French way. Actor in many films, such as The Case Seznec in 1992, it is the police officer learns the job to Coluchedans Inspector Barb in 1980. He died in 1998 of a heart attack and is buried in the family cemetery at Chêne-Arnoult (Yonne)2. He is the uncle of the stage director Jérôme Deschamps.
Hubert Deschamps has acted in films with Jacques Hilling, Jean-Claude Brialy, France Roche and Guy Henry.
Hubert Deschamps has worked with these film directors: Louis Malle, Jean Renoir, Léo Joannon and Pierre Kast.
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