
Richard Bohringer
Biography
Richard Bohringer is a French actor, singer, writer, and film director. He is the father of actresses Romane Bohringer and Lou Bohringer.
Bohringer was born in Moulins, Allier, France, to a French mother, Huguette Foucault and a German father. His parents met during World War II, making him a child of war.
At his birth, his parents left him with his maternal grandmother who lived in an HLM in Deuil-La Barre, his mother leaving to live in Germany. His father, dispatched to the Russian front, was taken prisoner for five years. Despite these difficulties, Bohringer describes his childhood with his grandmother as a happy one. During his life, he was able to see his father only three times.
He made his stage debut near the end of the 1960s. His first play, Les Girafes, was produced by Claude Lelouch. He entered the world of film with his first feature, Gérard Brach's La Maison, in 1970.
In 1972, Richard Bohringer landed a significant role in L'Italien des Roses. It took until the beginning of the 1980s, however, for the actor, already in his forties, to truly make an impact, becoming one of the most notable French actors of this period. Beginning in 1981 with the film Diva by Jean-Jacques Beineix, he followed with numerous other roles, winning two César Awards for L'Addition(1984) and The Grand Highway (1987).
Other notable performances include his work in Luc Besson's Subway (1985) and Gérard Jugnot's Une époque formidable... (1991). He also became a favored actor for Jean-Loup Hubert, playing the flighty husband in J'ai épousé une ombre (1983), and a collaborator with Jean-Pierre Mocky and his friend Bernard Giraudeau. In 1992, Bohringer and his daughter, Romane, were brought together on-screen by Claude Miller for The Accompanist.
In the 1990s, he became the presenter for Mission Appolo, a French-language variety show on Antenne 2, followed by the film Tango (1993), after which he worked more sparingly. Bohringer would then turn again to television with the series Un homme en colère (1997–2002).
Well before Bohringer began writing novels, he also attempted to write poetry set to music, himself a fan of slam poetry. He released a series of such albums between 1980 and 2002.
In 2010, at The European Theatre in Paris, France, he staged a one-man show adapted from his book Traîne pas sous la pluie. This began a tour of more than two years, with Bohringer regaling the public with stories of alcohol, travel, Africa, women, and more. In July 2011, he performed the show during The "Off" Festival of Avignon.
In January 2013, he created the play J'avais un beau ballon rouge, where he shared the stage with his daughter Romane for the first time. The play went on to great success on tour, and in Paris, at the Théâtre du Rond-Point.
A lover of literature, in April 2017, he read from the texts of Jack London and writer and war correspondent Olivier Weber during the opening night of festival of Literature and Journalism in Metz.
In 2018, he guest-starred in the television series À votre service.
In 2023, his daughter Romane put him onstage at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Quinze rounds, a solo performance derived from his work of the same title.
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Acting History
2025
Tell Her That I Love Her as Richard
2022Syndrome [E] as Dr. François Moreau
2021L'Amour flou as Richard
2021The Heroics as Claude
2019Victorious Square as Le propriétaire de l'appartement
2018L'Amour flou as Le père de Romane
2018Sunday's Illness as Matthieu
2017Vénéneuses as Robert Bongrand
2017Murder in Bastia as Xavier Monti
2015By the Sea as Patrice
2014Le mystère des jonquilles as Merlin
2014Dors mon lapin as Commissaire Bolzer
2013Le Renard jaune as Charles Senac
2013Fumer tue as Georges
2013Putain de lune
2013Tied as Le mari
2012Paris by Night as Marco Lindner
2010Louise's Diary 1942 as Marcel
2009Admiral as генерал Жаннен
2008Admiral as General Maurice Zhannen
2006A City Is Beautiful at Night as Richard
2006Elephant Tales
2006On n'est pas couché as Self - Guest
2006Pom, le poulain as Julien
2006Capitaines des ténèbres as Le colonel Klobb
2005Cavalcade as Dr. Desmouches
2004La Petite Fadette as le père Barbeau
2003Young, Beautiful and Screwed Up as Francois Bricard
2003The Overeater as Émile Lachaume
2003Virus au paradis as Lucas
2003Crime Spree as Bastaldi
2003Carrot Top as Monsieur Lepic
2002Au bout du rouleau as Captain Henri Gallien
2002Total Khéops as Fabio Montale
2001The Cat's Meow as Silent Movie Director
2001Transfixed as Huysmans
2001Une fille dans l'azur as Sila
1999Retour à la vie as Le coursier
1999Unruly as Ramirez
1999Rembrandt as Le prêcheur
1999Les coquelicots sont revenus as Pierre
1998Comme une bête as Casimir
1998Vivement dimanche as Self
1998Tout le monde en parle as Self
1998Telle mère, telle fille as Jean Corti
1998Opernball as Michel Reboisson
1998Opera ball as Michel Reboisson
1997Wild Animals as Boss
1997Wild Games as Charles Cuvelier
1997Un homme en colère as Paul Brissac
1997Would I Lie to You? as Victor Benzakhem
1997Last Trading Post in India as André Charvin
1997Saraka Bo as Commissioner Diamond
1996Tykho Moon as Glenbarr
1996Lucky Punch as Abel Ginoux
1996Unpredictable Nature of the River as Le commandant de Blanet
1995Lulu, roi de France as Lulu Hastier
1995God, My Mother's Lover and the Butcher's Son as Serge
1995The Heart's Cry as Paulo
1994Le Sourire as Jean-Jean
1994The Perfume of Yvonne as Yvonne's Uncle
1994L'amour est un jeu d'enfant as Didier Ancelot
1994La Lumière des étoiles mortes as Beyerath
1993Deux justiciers dans la ville as Mathieu
1993Tango as Vincent Baraduc
1992The Accompanist as Charles Brice
1992Barjo as Charles
1992Ville à vendre as Monnerie
1992Too Close to the Gods as Ramses
1991Welcome to Veraz as Père de Theo
1991Une époque formidable as 'Toubib'
1991The White Queen as Jean Ripoche
1991Ragazzi
1990Gallant Ladies as Brantôme
1990Les Nuls, l'émission as Self - Guest
1990Stan the Flasher as David
1989The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover as Richard Boarst
1989Les Jupons de la révolution as Jean-Paul Marat
1989The War Is Over as Franz-Joseph
1989La soule as le sergent François Lemercier
1988Ada in the Jungle as Ergomir Pilic
1988Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator as Boris
1988The Seasons of Pleasure as Adam
1988Lebanon, the Land of Honey and Incense as Morin
1987Téléthon as Self
1987Flag as Inspecteur Simon
1987Le monde est à vous as Self
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1987Nulle part ailleurs as Self
1987Agent Trouble as Alex
1987The Grand Highway as Pelo
1987Ubac as Lucien Granville
1986Kamikaze as Romain
1986Cent francs l'amour as Maurice Mainfroy
1986The Nonentity as le docteur
1986Les Folles Années du Twist as Gomez
1985Diesel as Walter
1985Folie suisse as Adrien Daubigny
1985Le Pactole as Yves Beaulieu
1985Subway as Le Fleuriste
1985Death in a French Garden as Daniel Forest
1984The Judge as Le commissaire Lucien Innocenti
1984El diablo y la dama as Él
1984L'Addition as Lorca
1984Quidam as Antoine Rimbaud
1984Salt on the Skin as Julien
1983Le Destin de Juliette as Marcel
1983Ballade à blanc as Jean-Paul / Riquita
1983Stand Up Crabs, the Sea Is Rising! as Polo
1983La Bête noire as Yves Boissieu
1983Pablo Est Mort as Lambert
1983Cap Canaille as Robert Vergès
1983I Married a Shadow as Frank
1982Deuil en 24 heures as Pierre Caillol
1982Transit as François Cremer
1982The Big Pardon as Le Sacristain
1982Champs-Elysées as Self
1982Café Plongeoir as Lifeguard
1981Quand tu seras débloqué... fais-moi signe ! as Paul
1981Bolero as Richard
1981Diva as Gorodish
1980The Party as Guibert, trucker who helps with the move
1980Inspector Blunder as Anthropometry Service Cop
1980The Last Metro as Gestapo Officer
1980The Under-Gifted as le pion
1980Alors... Heureux ? as Le médecin-chef
1979Martin and Lea as Lucien
1977Animal as L'assistant-réalisateur
1976The Conquistadores as Jean-Pierre
1975Numéro un as Self
1975Apostrophes as Self
1974Spécial cinéma as Self
1973The Italian of the Roses as Raymond Menardi, the Italian
1970The House as Friend of Lorraine
1965La pomme ou L'histoire d'une histoire
1960Les Frangines
1960Christmas Blues as Self









