Bernard Campan
Biography
Biography
Bernard Campan was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Campan's early roles were in comedies like the Didier Bourdon film "Le Telephone sonne toujours deux fois!!" (1984), the Didier Bourdon film "Les Trois Freres" (1995) and "The Bet" (1997) starring Didier Bourdon. He also appeared in "Augustin: Roi du kung-fu" (1999) starring Jean-Chretien Sibertin-Blanc, "L' Extra terrestre" (2000) starring Didier Bourdon and "Les Rois mages" (2001). He kept working in film throughout the early 2000s, starring in "Beautiful Memories" (2002), "The Heart of Men" (2003) and "Poids Leger" (2004). He also appeared in the Monica Bellucci romantic comedy "How Much Do You Love Me?" (2005), the Jean-Hugues Anglade drama "Hidden Face" (2007) and "La Fache cachée" (2007). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "The Heart of Men 2" (2007), "The Man of My Life" (2007) and the comedy "Bancs publics" (2009) with Bruno Podalydès. He also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Le dernier pour la route" (2009) with François Cluzet, "Une semaine sur deux (et la moitié des vacances scolaires)" (2009) and the dramatic adaptation "No Et Moi" (2010) with Gregoire Bonnet. Most recently, Campan acted in "Les Trois Freres, Le Retour" (2014).