
Richard Bohringer
Richard Bohringer (born January 16, 1942) is a French actor, writer, and musician, known for his husky voice and charismatic screen presence. His film career is studded with complex roles, often portraying marginalized characters, anti-heroes, or gruff but sensitive paternal figures.
He gained significant recognition in the 1980s, collaborating with directors like Luc Besson in *Diva* (1981) and *Subway* (1985), and distinguishing himself alongside Jean-Paul Belmondo in *Le Marginal* (1983). His most acclaimed role was in *Le Grand Chemin* (1987), where he won the César Award for Best Actor for his poignant portrayal of Pelo, solidifying his image as an authentic and popular actor. Other significant films include *L'Addition* (1984) and *Péril en la demeure* (1985).
His acting style is intense and instinctive, characterized by a profound humanity that has made him one of the most recognizable and beloved faces of French cinema.