Birthday
1927/07/25
Day of death
2003/03/27 (75 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, France
Also know as
Daniel Jacques Ceccaldi
Daniel Ceccaldi (July 25, 1927 – March 27, 2003) was a French actor. He was born in Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, France. The mild-mannered Daniel Ceccaldi is famous as Claude Jade's father Lucien Darbon in François Truffaut's movies Stolen Kisses and Bed & Board.Note: Christine refers to him twice as "Lucien", not papa, indicating perhaps that he is not her biological father, echoing Truffaut's own experience. The American critics Bob Wade wrote about Ceccaldi in 'Stolen Kisses': "Claude Jade's paren...Read more
(1968) Stolen Kisses
as Lucien Darbon
(1970) Bed and Board
as Lucien Darbon
(1964) The Soft Skin
as Clément
(1965) Place Your Bets, Ladies
as Stephan
(1964) That Man from Rio
as Commissaire
(1979) Charles and Lucie
as Charles
(1986) La dama inacabada
as Jordi Basté
(1972) Love in the Afternoon
as Gérard
(2001) Ghislain Lambert's Bicycle
as Maurice Focodel
(1963) Squeak-squeak
as Pedro Castelli
(1948) The Devil Who Limped
as Lackey (uncredited)
(1978) Lucky Luke: The Ballad of the Daltons
as Lucky Luke (voice)
(1973) Les zozos
as Uncle Jacques
(1977) Death of a Corrupt Man
as Lucien Lacor
(1978) L'Hôtel de la plage
as Euloge Saint-Prix
(1956) Mannequins of Paris
as Un ami de Barbara
(1983) Lucky Luke: Daltons on the Loose
as Lucky Luke (voice)
(1965) The Big Swag
as Félix Pignol, metro ticket puncher colleague
(1965) Cloportes
as l'inspecteur de police Lescure
(1973) Fall of a Body
as Alain Renon
(1965) When the Pheasants Pass
as le directeur Barnave
(1997) The Magic of Méliès
as Méliès (Voice)
(1976) The Toy
as The family man
(1966) The Upper Hand
as Le commissaire Noël
(1965) God's Thunder
as Le prêtre
(1951) Young Love
as The soldier who shoots badly at the funfair (uncredited)
(1949) Maya
as Un serveur du bistrot (uncredited)
(1951) Miracles Only Happen Once
as A friend of Jérôme (uncredited)
(1959) Witness in the City
as Italian taxi customer
(1953) Deux de l'escadrille
as ---
(2003) She's One of Us
as le père
(1953) Un trésor de femme
as Doctor
(1953) Fatal Affair
as Fred, Charlotte's friend (uncredited)
(1975) The Pink Telephone
as M. Levêgue, directeur des relations publiques, Fileding
(1977) Le Maestro
as Hubert
(1999) The Son of Français
as Monsieur Oliver
(1989) Twisted Obsession
as Julien Legrand
(1965) Espionage in Lisbon
as Robert Scott
(1955) The Light Across the Street
as l'amoureux en panne
(1977) A Sea Urchin in the Pocket
as ---
(1985) Love on the Quiet
as Maître Ravignac
(1981) For a Cop's Hide
as Coccioli
(1998) Only God Sees Me
as Le président du bureau de vote
(1963) Who Stole the Body?
as 'La Banque'
(1963) Les gros bras
as Giovanelli, jewel thief
(1989) The Husbands, the Wives, the Lovers
as Jacques
(1976) Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's
as le marquis du Velin
(1979) Heart to Heart
as Emile Roussel, le père
(1974) Le Chaud Lapin
as Henri
(1998) Un grand cri d'amour
as Sylvestre Archimbaud
(1971) Le Poème de l'élève Mikovsky
as supervisor
(1974) C'est jeune et ça sait tout !
as L'ambassadeur
(1957) The Adventures of Arsène Lupin
as Jacques Gauthier
(1952) Judgement of God
as Théobald - le commis de M. Bernauer et amoureux d'Agnès
(1975) Incorrigible
as Police Prefect
(1983) Le Braconnier de Dieu
as Le père abbé
(1970) The Bear and the Doll
as Ivan
(1973) Don't Cry with Your Mouth Full
as l'oncle
(1997) The Fourth King
as Melchiorre
(1965) A Woman in White
as L'inspecteur Georget
(1971) The Song of the Balalaika
as Coffinet
(1997) Barbara
as Admiral
(1955) La Madelon
as ---
(1957) Élisa
as Hairdresser
(1956) Good Evening Paris
as ---
(1974) Folle Amanda
as Philippe Morhange
(1981) The Ones That Got Away
as Guillaume
(1969) A Golden Widow
as Museum curator
(1974) Tell Me You Love Me
as Bertrand Danois
(1960) The Dialogue of the Carmelites
as ---
(1961) To Die of Love
as ---
(1964) Friends of the family
as ---
(1963) The Trip to Biarritz
as ---
(1980) Une merveilleuse journée
as ---
(2002) Hôpital souterrain
as ---
(1965) The Real Bargain
as ---
(1964) Requiem pour un caïd
as Inspector Belin
(1965) How Not to Rob a Department Store
as ---
(1965) Diamonds Are Brittle
as Captain of the boat
(1955) The Grand Manoeuvre
as Officer (uncredited)
(1973) The Conspiracy
as ---
(1972) Seduction Squad
as Le lieutenant de marine Jean-Yves Marie Le Gouennec
(1999) Michel Strogoff
as Count Krasow
(1975) A Happy Divorce
as Antoine, skuespiller
(1964) FX 18, Secret Agent
as Noreau
(1954) Queen Margot
as Henri d'Anjou
(1972) Not Dumb, the Bird
as Gérard Chardonnet
(1961) Famous Love Affairs
as Antonio Villa
(1998) Heart and Sword
as Hoel
(1982) It Will Hurt!
as Léopold
(1967) Ami-Ami
as Christian
(1974) The Four Charlots Musketeers 2
as Louis XIII
(1974) The Four Charlots Musketeers
as Louis XIII / Le roi
(1974) OK Patron
as Duguet
(1979) Le temps des vacances
as Norbert
(1967) The Ponies
as Letellier
(1961) In the Mouth of the Wolf
as Roger
(1966) The Postman Goes to War
as Cassagne
(1978) These Sorcerers Are Mad
as Jean La Pallière
(1966) Monsieur le Président Directeur Général
as Calfarelli
(1973) Le Concierge
as Paul Raymond, le député
(1963) Girl's Apartment
as François
(1958) Miss Pigalle
as Dominique
(1968) Would-Be Gentleman
as Dorante
(1955) Caroline and the Rebels
as Lieutenant Bogard
(1981) The Plouffe Family
as Père Alphonse
(1955) Frou-Frou
as Le chevalier des Grieux
(1963) People in Luck
as L'homme amoureux de Virginie (« Le Repas gastronomique »)
(1999) Life Doesn't Scare Me
as Motorist
(1992) Feu Adrien Muset
as Me Sachet
(1967) Meurtre en sourdine
as Wendell
(1954) Mademoiselle Nitouche
as The third reservist
(1989) Una casa a Roma
as Valerio
(1969) Agence Interim
as Max
(1984) The Octopus
as Nicola Sorbi
(1994) Studio Gabriel
as Self
(1966) At Theatre Tonight
as Michel
(1988) La Belle Anglaise
as Julien
(1966) At Theatre Tonight
as Christian
(1973) Graf Luckner
as Morgan
(2008) Dieu seul me voit (Versailles-Chantiers) - version interminable
as President of the polling station
(1971) Samedi soir
as Self
(1975) Numéro un
as Self
(1966) Vive la vie
as Jacques Vincent
(1982) Champs-Elysées
as Self