Yves Rousset-Rouard

Yves Rousset-Rouard is a French producer and politician.

It begins its career while misant on the film adaptation from a sulfurous erotic novel: Emmanuelle of Just Jaeckin (1974) which meets an international success and is projected 4 years lasting with Paris.

Four years later, and whereas the project had been declined by several great names, it produces this time the adaptation of a part of Café-théâtre, with a troop of young actors, and it is Bronzed the of Patrice Leconte (1978), first of a series of films worships of the troop of the Splendid.

But it can also produce George Roy Hill in an adaptation of a novel of Patrick Cauvin ( I Coils You, I love you according to E=MC ² my love ) and Joseph Losey ( Roads of the south , the Trout ).

In 1992, it produces its last film, adaptation of a play of Jean-Claude Brisville: the Supper of Edouard Molinaro, taking again the two actors who had interpreted it, Claude Rich and Claude Brasseur.

He is then elected appointed UDF of Vaucluse, district of Apt. He is currently mayor (UMP) of the village of Ménerbes (Vaucluse).

He is the uncle of the brothers Stephan and Christian Clavier.

Catalog of films

See too

  • Yves Rousset-Rouard on Internet Movie Database

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