
Director
Gilles Béhat
Born 1949 · Lille, Nord, France
Gilles Marc Béhat (3 September 1949) is a French filmmaker and actor. Gilles Béhat (Béat by birth) was born in Lille. The confusion around the "h" in his last name stems from an error in the credits of the first film he participated in as an actor: L'Hercule sur la place. As a teenager, he played guitar with a rock band. He attended the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique, taking acting classes. He launching his career as an actor by taking roles in television series such as that of Pierre Vignard in L'Hercule sur la place and Charles IV le Bel in Les Rois maudits (1972) as well as in the cinema in films like Gérard Pires's 1970 film Elle court, elle court la banlieue, Jean Yanne's 1972 film Chobizenesse and Bernard Paul's 1975 film Beau Masque. As a director, he made a series of feature films, including many detective and action films. He gained attention after the released of his 1984 gangster film Rue barbare. Several of his subsequent films, including Dancing Machine starring Alain Delon, were relative commercial failures. He then turned to television, where he directed series for TF1, France 2 and Canal+ in the 1990s. In 2008, he returned to cinema, directing Diamant 13; a noir starring Gérard Depardieu, Olivier Marchal and Asia Argento. Source: Article "Gilles Béhat" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Directed

Jamaica Inn
Director · 1995

Diamond 13
Director · 2009

Police Commissioner Moulin
Director · 1976

Street of the Damned
Director · 1984

Hue and Cry
Director · 1978

Charlie Dingo
Director · 1987

Le Vent de la Toussaint
Director · 1991

Putain d'histoire d'amour
Director · 1981

Les longs manteaux
Director · 1986

Les Cordier, juge et flic
Director · 1994

Le Cavalier des nuages
Director · 1995

Urgence
Director · 1985

Dancing Machine
Director · 1990
Haute tension
Director · 1988
Acting

Aces High
Captain Beckenauer · 1976

The Porcelain Anniversary
Mathieu · 1975

The Accursed Kings
Charles IV le Bel, de la Marche, 3ème fils de Philippe IV · 1972

La Cloche tibétaine
Victor Point · 1974

Château Espérance
Jacques · 1976

Le Vent de la Toussaint
Le capitaine · 1991

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self · 1975