Jess Hahn
Jess Hahn's career is a bit of an oddity, being one of very few American actors to establish himself in French cinema in the early 1960's. He acted exclusively in French productions for the duration of his career with the exception of the Marlon Brando vehicle "The Night of the Following Day" in 1968, which was filmed in France. He also appeared in several international coproductions and low budget films by French exploitation director Jean Marie Pallardy, for which he is arguably best-known to contemporary audiences.
Acting
Movie
The Trial
as Assistant Inspector #2
1962
Movie
Topkapi
as Hans
1964
Movie
Cartouche
as La Douceur
1962
Movie
Up to His Ears
as Cornelius
1965
Movie
What's New Pussycat?
as Peter Werner
1965
Movie
The Great Spy Chase
as Commodore O'Brien
1964
Movie
The Wise Guys
as Calderon aka "Nénesse"
1965
Movie
The Grand Duel
as Bighorse
1972
Movie
Atlantic Wall
as British colonel
1970
Movie
Triple Cross
as Commander Braid
1966
Movie
Sign of the Lion
as Pierre Wesselrin
1962
Movie
The Night of the Following Day
as Friendly
1969
Movie
White Fire
as Sam
1984
Movie
Rum Runners
as Piet aka "Big Dutch"
1971
Movie
Troubleshooters
as Kongo, La brute américaine
1971
Movie
Teheran '43
as terrorist on airplane
1981
Movie
Bad Man's River
as Tom Odie
1971
Movie
The Tricyclist
as Daniel
1957
Movie
No Pockets in a Shroud
as Walter
1974
TV
Great Performances
as Blucher
1971
Movie
The Mysterious Island
as Bonaventure Pencroft
1973
Movie
The Beast Is Loose
as Donan
1959
Movie
Secret Agent Super Dragon
as Baby Face
1966
Movie
Rita the Field Marshal
as Major Bill Hocks
1967