Laurent Terzieff
Popularity:0.176
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1935-06-27
Place of Birth:Toulouse, HauteGaronne, France
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Also Known As:ローラン・テルジェフ, Лоран Терзиефф, Лоран Терзиев

Le radeau de la Méduse (1998)
Iranian Iradj Azimi directed this French historical drama re-creating events depicted in the famous 1819 painting The Raft of the Medusa by Jean...

Moses the Lawgiver (1974)
The epic story of Moses, who led the Israelites out of slavery, parted the Red Sea and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. Originally a TV...

Lust (1962)
This short film by Jacques Demy was based on his memories of growing up in Nantes, France. While it was initially made for the omnibus film THE SEVEN...

Ballad for a Hoodlum (1963)
Vincent Vivant agrees to Stephan the spy's proposal: he is to cross the border with a mysterious suitcase.

Hedda Gabler (1967)
Hedda and Tesman have just returned from their honeymoon and the relationship is already in trouble. Trapped but determined, Hedda tries to control...

Utopia (1979)
After getting painfully separated from the woman he loves, Julien leaves his apartment. He goes in search of his old friends but no one is to be...

By the Pricking of My Thumbs (2005)
The Beresfords investigate mysterious deaths at an old people's home.

I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster (2008)
Told in four vignettes, this existential comedy relates the exploits of four aspiring criminals who hope to improve their lot, but find that they...

Medea (1970)
Based on the plot of Euripides' Medea. Medea centers on the barbarian protagonist as she finds her position in the Greek world threatened, and the...

The Milky Way (1969)
Two men, part tramp, part pilgrim, are on their way to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. On their way they meet a whole assortment of...

Etoile (1989)
An American ballerina arrives in Hungary to enroll in a ballet school and it soon becomes apparent that things are not what they seem.

The Cheaters (1958)
Bob Letellier, a good looking rich kid who studies science, makes the acquaintance of Alain, a cynical and immoral young man. The latter introduces...

Kapo (1960)
Determined to survive at any price, Edith, a young Jewish woman deported to an extermination camp, manages to survive by accepting the role of kapo,...

Le Révélateur (1968)
A 4-year-old child is the element from and around which the action develops, and brings sentiments and emotions to light.

War in the Highlands (1998)
La Guerre Dans le Haut Pays is a period piece set in the winter of 1797-98, during the six days leading up to the fall of Bern and the victory of...

Rain over Santiago (1975)
A semi-fictional account on the fatidic September 11, 1973, when the military commanded by General Pinochet took over the power from socialist...

The Big Night (1959)
The exploits of three young Roman criminals are chronicled in this socially conscious drama. The young men commit petty crimes all day begin with...

Woman in Chains (1968)
Gallery director Stanislas bolsters the development of modern art with his collection of surprising works. His newest acquisition is a sculpture by...

Detective (1985)
Emile Chenal and his wife, Françoise, leaned on boxing manager Jim Fox Warner to cough up the considerable sum of money that he owes them,...

Once Upon an Angel (2002)
A grief-stricken man who just lost his mother has a one night stand with a maid. What he doesn't know is that she's a virgin. He returns to his sad...

Two Weeks in September (1967)
Story of a woman torn between her love for two different men.

Largo Winch II (2011)
Propelled to the head of the W Group after the death of his adoptive father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to sell it, and use the...

Araya (1959)
"Araya" is an old natural salt mine located in a peninsula in northeastern Venezuela which was still, by 1959, being exploited manually five hundred...

Father's Trip (1966)
Determined to assert his paternal rights, Quentin leaves his small village on the Swiss border to go to Lyon to look for his daughter, now a...

Medea: On-Set Memories (2004)
A documentary on the making of Pier Paolo Pasolini's MEDEA (1969) features rare behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the cast and crew.

Ostia (1970)
Two anarchistic brothers live by petty thievery and try to recover from their Catholic upbringing. Bandiera and Rabbino were children when they...

The Horla (1966)
A man who lives by himself becomes increasingly concerned that he is not alone. Based on the short story by Guy de Maupassant.

Diesel (1985)
A prostitute, released from prison, tries to change her life, but a murderous slave organization, the Consortium, is determined to bring her back to...

Les Culottes rouges (1962)
Antoine Rossi, a recidivist prisoner of war in Germany, manages to escape with the cowardly Fendard. Fendard does everything in his power to help him...

The Seven Deadly Sins (1962)
Seven directors each dramatize one of the seven deadly sins in a short film. In "Anger," a domestic argument over a fly in the Sunday soup escalates...

Red Kiss (1985)
1952, Paris. Nadia, a Red Diaper baby, has a sister, Polish parents, and at 15 is an active Communist. When cops beat her during an anti-American...

La Frontière (1961)
Dedicated “to the exiled, proscribed, expelled, banned,” this montage of documentary images codirected and written by Jean Cayrol—a...

Twelve Hours by the Clock (1959)
Three criminals escape from a French prison and hide in a coastal village where they have to wait for 12 hours until the boat that is supposed to...

Blood Wedding (1977)
In a small village in southern Morocco, Amrouch cannot, because of his social position, marry the daughter of a wealthy farmer from the nearby...

Fiesta (1995)
A Jekyll-and-Hyde colonel toughens up a 17-year-old aristocrat for the Spanish Civil War.

Don Bosco (1988)
This film depicts the life of Saint John Bosco, who dedicated his life to rescuing abandoned and exploited street children in Turin.

Love Sins (1987)
A biographical feature on the Italian literary giant, Gabriele D'Annunzio. Set in late 19th century Italy and France when the artistic style,...

Germinal (1993)
It's mid 19th century, north of France. The story of a coal miner's town. They are exploited by the mine's owner. One day the decide to go on strike,...

Thou Shalt Not Kill (1961)
At the end of World War II, a French pacifist is arrested for refusing to fight. In prison, he befriends a German priest arrested for murder of a...

Lovers Woods (1960)
1943, Christmas Eve in occupied Brittany. Charles, a member of the Resistance, is parachuted into the house of his mother, Madame Parisot, where he...

The Circular Triangle (1964)
Business tycoon dies in plane crash. Suspected, Georg, his main partner, Alain, a young Turkish finance, and Anna Maria, the group's proxy, are all...

Les Hautes solitudes (1974)
Garrel convinced Jean Seberg, in the midst of a long struggle with mental illness, alcohol and drug, to “star” in this silent document of...

Vanina Vanini (1961)
Vanina Vanini, a bored, spoiled Roman countess, falls in love with a dedicated young patriot who is in Rome to assassinate a traitor to the...

An Angel Passes (1975)
Nico is an ethereal poet haunting the gaps between scenes of Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Bulle Ogier, Laurent Terzieff, and Garrel’s father, Maurice,...

La Flambeuse (1981)
A woman on the brink of middle age becomes bored and takes up playing cards. She becomes hooked on gambling and begins to neglect her husband and...

Premier mai (1958)
On this beautiful May 1st, Thérèse is about to give birth. Their presence at home is undesirable, so Jean, her husband, decides to take...

L'Apprentissage de la ville (1982)
Reduced to poverty, a young man is taken in by a rich lady who asks him for some dangerous services in exchange.

Rien, voilà l'ordre (2004)
In the psychiatric clinic Rhien, residents and caregivers maintain unique and funny relationships.

Flesh Color (1978)
This film was presented to the Cannes Film Festival in the parallel section in 1978. It is unreleased.

La ragazza dei lillà (1986)
An honest and idealistic archaeologist, to find the legendary burial of an Etruscan king, collides with the interests of a group of "grave robbers". ...

Buñuel: Atheist Thanks to God (2005)
Documentary featuring interviews with several of legendary Spanish director Luis Bunuel’s close friends and collaborators.

Journey to the Garden of the Dead (1978)
Love between Georges and Hypolyte has faded. George confides in Catherine that he is still obsessed with Hypolyte. He wishes that she was a virgin...

Bitter Fruit (1967)
A police drama set in an unidentified and oppressed South American country among a group of conspirators. The main characters are two sisters Soledad...

The Desert of the Tartars (1976)
Lieutenant Giovanni Drogo is assigned to the old Bastiani border fortress where he expects an imminent attack by nomadic fearsome Tartars.

The Denunciation (1962)
Michel Jussieu, a film producer, returns one morning to the cabaret where he forgot his sweater. He discovers the corpse of an extreme right-wing...

Brother Carl (1971)
Two women, Karen (theatre director) and Lena, visit an island, a Swedish resort, where Lena's ex-husband, Martin (choreographer), lives in...

The Regattas of San Francisco (1960)
A teenager who suffers from his mother's escapades imagines the life of his father in San Francisco.

La Messe sur le monde (1962)
Film based on the meditations of Christian philosophers Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.

Le Fantôme de Laurent Terzieff (2020)
Laurent Terzieff was more than a good actor, after having been a real "star" in the cinema, through his professional choices, he gradually became a...

Gila and Rik (1987)
The film tells the birth of a love story and its evolution between the vicissitudes, the frenzies and the complications between the two young...

Versailles, peut-être (1977)
Evocation of the Algerian War based on a poem by Franck Venaille recited by Laurent Terzieff.

The Purloined Letter (1974)
Part of a 6-film collection called “Grands Détectives” about famous fictional private detectives.

The Prince's Manuscript (2000)
A solitary, disappointed, proud and educated old man meets and becomes the teacher of an intelligent, clumsy, middle-class, young would-be writer.

The Pianist (1998)
Mario Gas directed this music-themed Spanish drama set in Barcelona of the mid-'80s. When famed composer Lluis Doria (Laurent Terzieff) visits a...

Death, Where Is Your Victory? (1964)
Feeling complicit in a heinous act of her husband, a woman sinks into decay, then recovers and becomes a nun

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche (1975)
A talk show presented by Michel Drucker