
Louis Navarre is a French actor whose career developed in both film and television from the late 1960s onward. Trained in theatre, he quickly established himself as a reliable character actor, valued for the precision of his performance and his ability to adapt to a wide range of settings. In cinema, he worked with several major French directors, appearing in productions that have since become emblematic. His filmography reflects a consistent presence in both popular films and more auteur‑driven works, where he provided a discreet yet essential contribution.
In parallel, Louis Navarre took part in numerous television dramas, particularly in police and historical series. He notably appeared in Schulmeister, l’espion de l’empereur, where he played a supporting role, demonstrating his versatility and ease in period productions. As a character actor, Louis Navarre distinguished himself through a steady and enduring career, marked by constant professionalism and a presence that strengthened the credibility of the projects in which he appeared

Cyrano de Bergerac
1990 · as The Bore

La Grande Bouffe
1973 · as Braguti

The Magnificent One
1973 · as The Romanian Interpreter who speaks Serbian (uncredited)

Shot Pattern
1982 · as Marco

Gloria Mundi
1976

I... for Icarus
1979 · as Maître Keller

Night Patrol
1984 · as Bruno Lahire

Scoundrel in White
1972 · as Un prétendant de Martine (non crédité)

The Return of the Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe
1974

Love, Math and Sex
1997 · as Guy

Attention, the Kids Are Watching
1978 · as Father

Martin and Lea
1979 · as Wolf

The Wild Goose Chase
1975 · as Un représentant

It's Not Me, It's Him
1980 · as Third producer

It's Tough for Everybody
1975 · as Lucas

The Sexy Dozen
1969 · as Dr. Lardier

Franz
1972 · as Armand

Too Shy to Try
1978 · as Le chef de rayon