Jacques Doniol-Valcroze (born in Paris March 15, 1920; died in Cannes on October 6, 1989) was a French actor, critic, screenwriter, and director. In 1964 he was a member of the jury at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.
Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
(2nd Caller)
Orpheus
(Young Man at Café des Poètes (uncredited))
L'Immortelle
(N, the Man)
And Satan Calls the Turns
(Éric)
Impressions de New York
(Commentary)
Les variations Dielman
(2nd Caller (archive footage))
Fool’s Mate
(Jean)
Le Bon Plaisir
(Maître Groset)
The Happy Sixties
(Víctor)
The Apprentice Heel
(L'adjoint au maire Forelon)
Playing with Fire
(Commissioner Laurent)
Out 1
(Etienne)
Memoirs of a French Whore
(Police Inspector)
Political Portraits
(Himself)
Le Bel Âge
(Jacques)
Love Is Gay, Love Is Sad
(The 1st customer)
The Crook
(Le banquier)
Emmanuelle 3
(Michel Cordier)
The Mysteries of Paris: Jacques Rivette's Out 1 Revisited
(Self (archive footage))
Portuguese Vacation
(Jacques)
A Full Day's Work
(Le juré Jacquemont, l'acteur jouant Hamlet)
A Game for Six Lovers
(Director)
The Denunciation
(Director)
La vie en couleurs
(Director)
Their First Films
(Director)
Man with the Transplanted Brain
(Director)
Le voyage d'Amélie
(Art Direction)
The House of the Bories
(Director)
Une femme fatale
(Director)
Diamond Machine
(Screenplay)
Une femme fatale
(Teleplay)
Le Bel Âge
(Screenplay)
The Denunciation
(Screenplay)
Migrations
(Adaptation)
The French Game
(Director)
The French Game
(Writer)
Man with the Transplanted Brain
(Writer)
The Overworked
(Director)
The Overworked
(Writer)
Impressions de New York
(Writer)
A Question of Rape
(Director)
A Question of Rape
(Writer)
Diary of a Suicide
(Technical Advisor)
A Game for Six Lovers
(Screenplay)
Cinema According to Jean-Luc
(Director)
Venise en hiver
(Director)
Les Fiancées de l'empire
(Creator)