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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.
8.3Le Trou
1960
5.7Cold Sweat
1970
6.0Violent City
1970
6.8The Track
1975
4.7Jerk in Istanbul
1967
5.8The Big Shots
1972
5.2Ville à vendre
1992
6.3Shot Pattern
1982
6.2The Inglorious Bastards
1978
6.9The Pariah
1972
7.9The Wise Guys
1965
5.4The Telephone Always Rings Twice
1985
7.3Last Known Address
1970
6.2The Outside Man
1972
5.6Dirty Heroes
1967
6.0There Once Was a Cop
1972
7.5Let's Not Get Angry
1966
6.3Maigret Sees Red
1963
7.7Le Deuxième Souffle
1966
6.9The Strangers
1969