Michel Constantin (born Constantin Hokhloff, 13 July 1924 – 29 August 2003) was a French film actor.
Born to a Russian father and a Polish mother in Billancourt (near Paris), Constantin made his first film appearance in 1956. His first credited role was in the prison breakout drama Le Trou (aka The Hole) in 1960.
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as Self
1992
as Docteur Bernier
1988
as Xavier Baudin
1988
as Cyril Paparoff dit Papa
1988
as Victor Molini
1985
as Raoul
1985
as Commissaire Bartillot
1985
as Le directeur du cinéma
1984
as Adjudant Edouard Mahuzard
1982
as Secutor Flavien Magister
1982
as Alexandre Gagnon
1981
as Don Vincenzo Talascio
1981
as Grougnache
1978
as Steff
1978
as Veronique
1977
as Georges Lancier
1977
as Carl Mank
1975
as Guilloux
1975
as Le capitaine Nimier
1974
as Culli
1974
as Sandro Colautti
1974
1974
as Mario
1973
as Capt. Augier
1973
as Inspector Palma
1973
as Bernard Solville
1973
as Marius Fantoni, dit "Fanto"
1972
as Antoine
1972
as Xavier Saratov, frère de Georgia, ami de Roberto
1972
as Weiss
1972
as Self
1972
as Commissioner Campana alias Louis Lopez
1971
as Inspector Michel Grazzi
1971
as Michel
1970
as Whitey
1970
as Viletti
1970
as Killain
1970
as René
1970
as Coster
1970
as Greg, the henchman
1970
as Gilani
1969
as André
1969
as Chamoun
1969
as Jose
1967
as Georges
1967
as Sgt Rudolph Petrowsky
1967
as Vincent
1967
as Stan
1966
as Alban, protecteur de Manouche
1966
as Jeff
1965
as Skida
1964
as Otto, the legionnaire (uncredited)
1963
as Cicero
1962
1961
as Le chef des racketteurs américains
1960
as Geo Cassine