Serge Rousseau
Serge Rousseau was a French actor whose brief but notable appearances in cinema are documented in two films by François Truffaut. Born on March 13, 1930 in Aube, France, Rousseau worked in supporting roles, often uncredited, contributing to the naturalistic style of the films he participated in.
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Serge Rousseau was a French actor whose brief but notable appearances in cinema are documented in two films by François Truffaut. Born on March 13, 1930 in Aube, France, Rousseau worked in supporting roles, often uncredited, contributing to the naturalistic style of the films he participated in. His most recognizable credit is in Stolen Kisses (1968), where Rousseau played a minor character described as Guy Who Follows Christine. The role, though small, reflects the kind of understated performances common in Truffaut’s work during this period.
In 1970, Rousseau appeared in Bed and Board, another Truffaut film, credited as Petit Rôle (uncredited). These appearances situate him within the French New Wave movement, a period known for its innovative storytelling and character-driven narrative…






