Robert Hirsch (26 July 1925 – 16 November 2017) was a French actor. He was a sociétaire of the Comédie-Française since 1952. In 1990, he won César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre. His other film appearances included The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and in 2006/07 he appeared in Le gardien (a French adaptation of Harold Pinter's The Caretaker) at Théâtre de l'Oeuvre then Théâtre de Paris. In April 2011, he asked Florian Zeller to write a part specially for him. The result was Le Père which had its first performance in Le Théâtre Hébertot, Paris, in September 2012. Hirsch played the central character, André, at the age of 87. Source: Article "Robert Hirsch (actor)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Shock Treatment
(Gérôme)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
(Pierre Gringoire)
Tartuffe
(Tartuffe)
A Private Affair
(Vieil homme)
Plucking the Daisy
(Roger Vital)
My Man
(M. Hervé)
125 Rue Montmartre
(Didier Barrachet)
The Hotshots
(Me Mulot)
The Scheming Women
(Mickaël Pakévitch, le metteur en scène)
Le violon de l'orphéon
(Antoine Plantin / Albert Plantin)
That's Show Business
(Jean-Sébastien Bloch)
Soldier Martin
(Martin)
Funny Money
(Fulbert Taupin)
Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre
(Raoul)
The Father
(André)
Call Me Mathilde
(Le lieutenant Hubert de Pifre)
The Amorous Corporal
(Boisrose)
Manon Lescaut
(Monsieur Girardin de Matois)
The Art Dealer
(Claude Weinstein)
Volpone
(Seco)
The Turkey
(Ernest Rédillon)
Sarah
(Georges Pitou)
The Three Musketeers
(Planchet)
Les Dégourdis de la onzième
(Colonel Touplard)
Le gardien
Mortal Transfer
(Armand Zlibovic)
La Troupe du Roy : Hommage à Molière
(Tartuffe / Maître de philosophie)
George Dandin
(Georges Dandin)
Un fil à la patte
(Bouzin)
All Mad About Him
(Mathieu Gossin)
Yours Truly, Blake
(Saganoff)
Mimi Pinson
(Jean-Lou)
Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
(Lucien Sabatier)
Cover Up
(Avram Kazavian)
Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)
(Self (archive footage))
Teuf-teuf
Impossible on Saturday
(Haïm Silbershatz / Carlo Zamba / Mr Brauner)
A Day in the Life of French Cinema
(Self)
Chez Maupassant
(le père Lizet)
Le Grand Échiquier
(Self)
Champs-Elysées
(Self)
Vivement dimanche
(Self)