From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lothaire Bluteau (born 14 April 1957) is a Canadian Québécois actor. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and performs in both French and English. He had a recurring role in the third season of the television series 24 as the character Marcus Alvers. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lothaire Bluteau licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Dead Heat
(Tony)
The Suicide
(Semyon)
Jesus of Montreal
(Daniel Coulombe)
I Shot Andy Warhol
(Maurice Girodias)
Don't Look Up
(Grigore)
Black Robe
(Laforgue)
Desolation Sound
(Benny)
Inconceivable
(Malcolm Blay)
Julie Walking Home
(Alexy)
Disappearances
(Carcajou)
Bent
(Horst)
Urbania
(Bill)
The Confessional
(Pierre Lamontagne)
Canadian, Sniper
Conquest
(Pincer Bedier)
On Thin Ice
(Will)
The Silent Touch
(Stefan Bugajski)
The Storm Within
(Le Capitaine)
The Child Prodigy
(Pipo)
Walk All Over Me
(Rene)
The Switch
(Shérif)
Shot Through the Heart
(Zijah)
The Thawing of Ice
(Marc St-Germain)
Orlando
(The Khan)
Taste of America
(Klod)
Regression
(Reverend Beaumont)
Just a Game
Restless Spirits
(Charles Nungesser)
La nuit avec Hortense
Gravy
(Yannick)
Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris
(Andre)
Snow Buddies
(Francois (voice))
In the Shadow of the Wind
(Perceval Brown)
Other Voices Other Rooms
(Randolph Skully)
Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche
(Self (archive footage))
Solitude
(Brother Bernard)
Sonia
(Claude)
The Making of Plus One
(Gil - the production designer)
Les années de rêves
(Fernand)
Sainte Carmen de la Main
Third Watch
(Gunman)
Miami Vice
The Unit
24
(Marcus Alvers)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(James Henri Rousseau)
Oz
(Guillaume Tarrant)
Law & Order: Trial by Jury
(Andres Voychek)
The Tudors
(Ambassador Charles de Marillac)
Vikings
(Emperor Charles)
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
(Rick Zainer)
Race to Mars
(Antoine Hébert)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(Anton Nadari)
Nostromo
(Martin Decoud)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(Erich Tassig)
American Gigolo
(Guy)
Republic of Doyle
(André Besson)