Michel Etcheverry was a French actor. First a teacher, he began his career in the theater as a stage manager, then joined the troupe of Louis Jouvet. He entered the Comédie-Française in 1961, was named member in 1964, honorary member in 1984. His repertoire includes many tragedies from the classical repertoire. His austere physique, his deep voice and the rigor of his acting serve the tragic repertoire as well as contemporary drama. He participated in numerous films and television programs.
1995
1993
as Le professeur
1983
as Sertorius
1979
as Frédéric Heiniger
1978
as Fisher King
1978
as The reciter
1976
as Ratinois
1975
1974
as Don Alvaro Dabo
1973
as Le vieil Horace
1973
as Mr. de Sottenville
1972
as Self
1972
as Self
1969
as The Inquisitor
1969
as Löwenthal
1968
as Surgeon
1968
as Maurice Setti
1967
as Bishop Laurence
1967
as Hillel
1966
as Préfet Luizet
1966
as Cranmer
1965
as Voix du Commandeur
1965
as (uncredited)
1965
as Le Roi Lear
1963
1962
as le marquis de Lantenac
1962
as M. Maillet
1961
as Chief education
1961
as Gaspard Bernauer, barbier, le père d'Agnès
1961
as Commissioner Bertrand
1961
1961
as Barral
1960
as Ludovic
1960
as Father Bruno
1960
as Bertrand
1960
as Chief Inspector Pardelles
1960
as Dr. Lherminier
1959
as Van Nelden, le collectionneur
1959
as Interpol Man
1959
as L'officier allemand
1959
as Le notaire / Notary
1959
1959
as Le juge d'instruction
1958
as L'aveugle
1958
as Substitute
1958
as Le Radiologue
1958
as Adam de Casaubon
1957
as President
1956
as General Krisloff
1956
as Bob Patrick, le reporter photographe
1956
as Pastor Sanderman
1956
1956
as Engineer Camoin
1956
as The leader of the gangsters
1956
as Le commissaire des mineurs
1955
as (uncredited)
1955
1955
as L'explorateur (Crédité : Etcheverry)
1955
as Le notaire Crouelles
1955
as Police chief Bertrannet
1955
as Enguerrand de Marigny
1954
1954
as Pietri
1954
as Pourlchkevitch (as Etcheverry)
1953
as General Counsel
1952
as An actor
1952
as Narrator
1952
as The priest
1952
as Bertrand Moal
1952
as Marcel Sarlet, Viviane's fiancé
1952
as A gentleman
1951
as M. Langlois, un futur père