Alain Mottet (30 December 1928 in Lyon, France – 31 October 2017 in Paris, France) was a French actor. Alain Mottet appeared in dozens of films, often in secondary roles. He appeared in three films with José Giovanni. In 1965, he played the main role in L'Affaire de la malle à Gouffé. In 1969, in L'Armée des ombres, he was responsible for the prison camp where Lino Ventura, alias Philippe Gerbier, was imprisoned. For television, he played Flambart, the police officer who chased Eugène François Vidocq relentlessly, played by Bernard Noël in the TV series Vidocq in 1967. He regularly worked with director Abder Isker including on several episodes of Au théâtre ce soir. One of his most notable TV roles was as Shazénian in the fairytale Shéhérazade, shown at the end of 1971: on a flying horse, he walks with Claude Jade into the night sky. In parallel to his screen career, he also continued to work on stage, most notably in plays by Jean Le Poulain, Roger Planchon, André Barsacq and Georges Wilson. He was part of the cast of the Comédie-Française from 1986 to 1988. Married to Françoise Hirsch (1930-2017), until his death on 31 October 2017, he is the father of Christine Mottet and actor and musician Pierre Mottet. Source: Article "Alain Mottet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Ho!
(Paul)
Shéhérazade
(Shazénian)
The Fire Within
(Urcel)
The Good and the Bad
(le commissaire Blanchot)
Army of Shadows
(Camp Commander)
Last Known Address
(Frank Lambert, Leonetti's colleague and friend)
The Pariah
(Ficelle, tenancier d'une maison de tolérance pour Villanova)
L'affaire Lourdes
(Jacomet)
One Way Ticket
(Nitesse)
Inspector Blunder
(Dumeze, police director)
Venus and Lulu
(Marceau le comédien)
Climates of Love
Un dimanche de flics
(Director)
Murder on Demand
(Jacques Lacarène)
The Black Indies
(James Starr)
My New Partner II
(Le préfet)
La main enchantée
(Maître Chevassut)
Question of Love
(L'avocat général)
Madame Sans-Gêne
(Fouché)
The Night of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
(Marc Ovet)
Le dialogue dans le marécage
(Sire Laurent)
Miam-miam ou le Dîner d'affaires
(Simon Jaumier)
La Mort de Danton
(Maximilien-Marie-Isidore De Robespierre)
L'appel du 18 juin
(Maréchal Pétain)
Mata Hari, la vraie histoire
(Me Clunet)
Le Curé de Tours
(M. de Bourbonne)
Domino
(Héller)
L'armée des ombres... le dessous des cartes
(Self)
Midi Première
(Self)
La Mort d'un touriste
(L'inspecteur L'Héritier)
Belphegor, or the Phantom of the Louvre
(Delma)
Le Grand Secret
(Hamblain)
Les Misérables
(Thénardier)
Vidocq
(Inspecteur Flambart)
François Kléber
(Le directeur de la police)