Michel Constantin

Biography

Michel Constantin (born Constantin Hokhloff; 13 July 1924 – 28 August 2003) was a French actor and professional volleyball player. He was the men’s national volleyball champion from 1954 to 1956, before making his film debut as a convict in the 1960 prison thriller The Hole. Thanks to his stature and striking features, he became a popular character actor in crime films, often playing thugs and gangsters. He appeared in several films alongside his friend Charles Bronson during the 1970's. Born Constantin Hokhloff in Billancourt (near Paris), he was the son of a White Russian emigre father and his Polish wife. Hokhloff's father was a former officer in the Russian Army, of Kalmyk descent. He had met Hokhloff's mother while he was stationed in Warsaw, Congress Poland. After the Russian Civil War, the coupled moved to Paris, along with many other White emigres. During World War II, he worked at the Renault factories in Boulogne-Billancourt, where his family lived. Thanks to his height (1.85 meters) and athletic ability, Constantin was recruited by the volleyball team of Club olympique de Billancourt (CO Billancourt) in 1943. He switched teams to Racing Club de France for the 1947-48 season, but returned to CO Billancourt the following season. As setter, he led the team to French national championships in 1954, 1955 and 1956. It was during this period that he changed his name to Michel Constantin. During this time, he was also a freelance reporter for the sports journal L'Équipe. Constantin appeared as an extra in the 1956 film Plucking the Daisy, but made his first significant acting debut in the 1960 prison thriller The Hole. Director Jacques Becker and screenwriter José Giovanni sought to recruit a cast of non-professional actors to play the various convicts. Becker's son Jean knew Constantin from his volleyball days, and recommended him for the part. The film was a critical and commercial success, and enabled Constantin's transition into an acting career. Source: Article "Michel Constantin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Known For

Inspector Palma

La ragazza di via Condotti

Veronique

Quel maledetto treno blindato

Alexandre Gagnon

Tir groupé

Killain

Città violenta

Jeff, boss of the "Homard Américain"

Ne nous fâchons pas

Geo Cassine

Le Trou

Whitey

Cold Sweat

Head of the American Racketeers

Un nommé La Rocca

Culli

Un linceul n'a pas de poches

Antoine

Un homme est mort

Commissioner Campana alias Louis Lopez

Il était une fois un flic...

Capt. Augier

La Valise

Greg, the henchman

Dernier domicile connu

Michel

Laisse aller... c'est une valse

Adjutant Edouard Mahuzard

Les Morfalous

Le capitaine Nimier

La Traque

Xavier Saratov, Georgia's brother and Roberto's friend

La Scoumoune

Docteur Bernier

Ville à vendre

Cicero

Maigret voit rouge

Viletti

Un condé

Sandro Colautti

Il bestione

Le directeur du cinéma

Le téléphone sonne toujours deux fois

Marius Fantoni, aka 'Fanto'

Les Hommes

Bernard Solville

Le Mataf

Carl Mank

Sahara Cross

Stan

La Loi du survivant

Georges

Mise à sac

Otto, the legionnaire (uncredited)

Les Gorilles

Chamoun

Les Étrangers

Steff

Plein les poches pour pas un rond...

Sgt Rudolph Petrowsky

Dalle Ardenne all'inferno

Coster

La Peau de Torpédo

Grougnache

Signé Furax

Secutor Flavien Magister

Deux heures moins le quart avant Jésus-Christ

René

Vertige pour un tueur

André

La Fiancée du pirate

Don Vincenzo Talascio

Il cappotto di legno

Skida

Les Grandes Gueules

Raoul

La Baston

Guilloux

Au-delà de la peur

Paulo, friend of Sophie

La Loi des hommes

Victor Molini

La loi sauvage

Weiss

Les caïds

Gilani

L'Ardoise

Alban, Manouche's bodyguard

Le Deuxième Souffle

Inspector Michel Grazzi

La part des lions

Vincent

Jerk à Istanbul

Mario (uncredited)

OK patron

Jose

The Southern Star

Commissaire Bartillot

Le Deuxième Couteau

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

50

Gender

Male

Birthday

1924-07-13

Place of Birth

Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France

Also Known As

Constantin Hokloff