Jean Paul Delhumeau
**Jean Paul Delhumeau** (Mexico City, 1937 – 2005) was a Mexican actor with a distinguished film career.
He is particularly remembered for his performances in iconic Mexican films of the 1970s. Among his most significant works are *El Castillo de la Pureza* (1973) by Arturo Ripstein, where he played a key role, and *El Apando* (1975) by Felipe Cazals, in which he showed his versatility in intense dramas. He also participated in more daring and international productions such as Alejandro Jodorowsky's *La Montaña Sagrada* (1973), consolidating his reputation.
Delhumeau was known for his imposing stage presence and ability to embody complex characters. He often played authoritarian, intellectual, or enigmatic figures, giving them psychological depth and an aura of mystery or severity. His contribution to Mexican cinema is considered fundamental.