
Christophe Bourseiller
Biography
Christophe Gintzburger (born 27 September 1957), known professionally as Christophe Bourseiller, is a French actor, writer, freemason and journalist. He began his career as a child actor and made his debut in Yves Robert's 1962 film War of the Buttons. He made several appearances on stage in the late 1970s and early 1980s and again in 2005 and 2006.
He was born Christophe Gintzburger. His father, André Gintzburger called Kinsbourg (1923–2013), was a playwright and theater producer. His mother, Chantal Darget (née Marie Chantal Chauvet; 1934–1988), was an actress and the daughter of journalist Claude Darget. His mother subsequently married the director Antoine Bourseiller (of which Christophe adopts the surname as a stage name) and they had a daughter, the rejoneadora Marie Sara.
From the age of four, he appears in cinemas in War of the Buttons, the film by Yves Robert. He then played under the direction of Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Lelouch, Jacques Demy and Pierre Jolivet. It is found in the credits of about thirty films, about twenty telefilms and on the poster of several plays.
At the same time, he pursues a career as a writer, journalist, radio and television man. He has published thirty books on topics as diverse as: minority movements, political extremism, the against-culture, the industrial music and the new wave of the 1980s.
Nearly a time of milieux of extreme left, it dedicates, in 1996, a work to the French Maoists entitled The Maoists: The Folle History of the French Red Guards.
On the radio, he began by creating in 1981 the free radio Frequency arts and shows. On France Musique, he co-produced a weekly program, launched in 2005 and dedicated to avant-garde music: Electromania and animated the morning for two seasons from 2011 to 2013. On television, after having presented several programs since 1984, he becomes editorial advisor of the program Ce soir (ou jamais!) until July 2011. He also participates in a historic program L'Ombre d'un Doubt on FR3 on Wednesdays on two, hosted by the presenter Franck Ferrand.
In 2001, he published a review of studies on the Situationist International, Éditions Denoël, Archives and Situationist Documents, five issues of which will appear until 2005. In 2009, he was behind the "Who Are You?" by Bourin Éditeur.
Since 2003, he has taught at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris and at Sciences Po Lille. He is also preparing a PhD thesis at the Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University on Les Mouvements collaborationnistes français from June 1944 to December 1950 under the direction of Pascal Ory.
Since childhood, Christophe Bourseiller has been collecting leaflets and propaganda documents. He entrusted thousands to the Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. He also collects, among others, rare and newspapers.
In 2014, he participated in the second season of the program Les Pieds dans le plat on Europe 1 as a columnist. Since September 7, 2014, he also produces on Musique Musique the program Musicus Politicus, which deals with the links between music and politics. He is finally chronicler in La Bande originale, on France Inter.
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Acting History
2022
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self (archive footage)
2021C ce soir, le débat as Self - Guest
2018Mr. Know-It-All as Doctor Jais
2017La case en + as Self
2015The Art Dealer as Hurtado
2013Indiscrétions as Benjamin Lacombe
2012L'Innocent as Prison Director
2011Love Lasts Three Years as Le curé
2009LOL (Laughing Out Loud) as Monsieur Gerbère, SVT teacher
2007Chez Maupassant as Maître Grappe
2005L'Année des Guignols - Goodbye Louis XVI ! as (voix)
2003Three Blind Mice as The French Cop
1994Un crime de guerre as Vergnaud
1993Boulevard des hirondelles as Maurice David
1993Trapped by a Dream as Le producteur
1990Simple mortel as Fabien
1990Fort Boyard as Self
1988Three Seats for the 26th as Serge
1988Eurocops as Boulou
1986L'été 36 as Bernard
1986La Galette du roi as Jérémie Harris
1985P.R.O.F.S. as Francis
1983Tout le monde peut se tromper as Edgar
1982Bankers Also Have Souls as Jean-Philippe Loriol
1981Si ma gueule vous plaît... as Womanizer at play-back
1981Bolero
1981Clara and Chics Types as Frédérique
1981Asphalt as Mechanic
1980Girls as Bernard
1979French Postcards as Pascal
1979Courage fuyons as Christophe
1978Take It from the Top as Le garçon de café
1977We Will All Meet in Paradise as Lucien
1976Pardon Mon Affaire as Lucien
19672 or 3 Things I Know About Her as Christophe Jeanson
1964The Married Woman as Nicolas
1962War of the Buttons as Gaston (uncredited)









