Xavier Deluc (born 18 March 1958) is a French actor, director and scriptwriter. He is most known for acting in TV series such as Marc Eliot (a French police drama), Dolmen (Brittany based family drama) and 12 seasons of Research Unit (another specialized French police drama) as Captain Martin Bernier, and starring role in movies including He Died with His Eyes Open in 1985 and Captive in 1986.Xavier Lepetit was born in Caen in Calvados. His childhood was spent in Jacob-Mesnil, a hamlet just near Bretteville-sur-Laize. He was raised in boarding school in Lisieux. When he turned 14 he got involved in amateur dramatics and performed in his first short film.Aged twenty, he went to Paris and enrolls in the Cours Florent (a private drama school). The actor Robert Hossein then noticed him. Xavier recalls that I was the only blond, - I was taken!. Hossein then gave him his first role as the young Edgar Linton in his play Les Hauts de Hurlevent (Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë), performed in the theater of Boulogne-Billancourt and Lyon in 1979.It was under his birth name, Xavier Lepetit while aged 22, that he debuted in his first film Les surdoués de la première compagnie, directed by Michel Gérard in 1981, before joining Max Pécas for Belles, blondes et bronzées (also in 1981) and Les Branchés à Saint-Tropez in 1983.In 1984, he was in Yannick Bellons film La Triche (The Cheat), a distributor then asked him to take a pseudonym to improve the posters. The actor thought of his weekends in Luc-sur-Mer on the Côte de Nacre, where he spent a lot of his time, he then becomes Xavier Deluc. Thanks to his performance in the film, he was named as the most promising actor at the 10th César ceremony of 1985. Then the following year, at the 11th ceremony of the César, where he is nominated as the best actor in a supporting role for He Died with His Eyes Open by Jacques Deray, just after completing Robert Kramers science-fiction film Diesel in 1985.He is also a theater actor, performing in Jean-Claude Brisvilles The Blue Villa at Espace Cardin theatre (Paris) in 1986. He then met director Jean Marais at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens to don Hans costume in Jean Cocteaus play Bacchus in 1988. Xavier later said about Jean Marais, that I did not know how to die and (he) taught me to die on stage.In 1989, he starred with James Wilby and Serena Gordon in a two-part TV mini-series of A Tale of Two Cities for ITV Granada. The production also aired on Masterpiece Theatre on the PBS in the United States.In 1991, he started a campaign called No to drugs, Yes to life based on his own previous drug abuse, he then staged his self=written play called La Pluie du Soleil (or The rain of the sun) performed at the Comédie-Caumartin theater.In 1991 he also recorded a duet single with Viktor Lazlo called Baiser sacré on the Polydor label.From 1998 to 2005, he starred in the Marc Eliot television series and then in 2006, he landed his most important role in his television career, performing the Major, then Lieutenant, then Captain Martin Bernier, main character of the series Research Unit, which in 2018 reached the twelfth season, with him being the only surviving cast member since the start. ...Source Article Xavier Deluc from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Lieutenant Maury
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Bernard
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Christian
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Manocci
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Serge Dauvet / Jacques Verdone
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Alex Legrand
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L'homme d'Hélène
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Movie 1985
Mathieu
Movie 1987
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Movie 1996
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Alban Saint Reaux
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David
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Christophe
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Walter Beaumont
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Christian Bréhat
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Martin Bernier
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Commissaire Scherer
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Pierre Vallogne / Louis Debarbera
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Lorenzo Ribeira
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Procureur Sébastien Perraud
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Self
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Veraghen
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Marc Eliot
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Thierry
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