Film Biography | May 12, 2026

Patrick Bauchau: A Cinematic Journey Through Iconic Roles

Patrick Bauchau

Achieving a perfect 100% rating at his debut in "At First Sight" (1983), Patrick Bauchau quickly became a notable figure in cinema.

Despite a low score of 0%, his role in "Karla" (2006) remains a significant part of his filmography.

Born on December 6, 1938, in Brussels, Belgium, Bauchau's Russian-Belgian roots have shaped his distinctive presence in film.

His early life in Brussels set the stage for a career marked by both critical acclaim and personal resilience.

After gaining recognition through Eric Rohmer's "La Collectionneuse" (1967), Bauchau faced challenges due to health issues but persevered. He later contributed to journalism and even designed artisanal items alongside his acting pursuits.

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Top-Rated Films

100% | 85% – "At First Sight"

95% | 73% – "Choose Me"

80% | 68% – "Get the Gringo"

80% | 83% – "Twin Falls Idaho"

80% | 43% – "The Memory Thief"

80% | 87% – "Ray"

Other notable mentions include "Big Ass Spider!" and "The Rapture," showcasing his diverse range.

Photo Gallery

View all images capturing Bauchau's timeless elegance across decades.

Featured Images

- "LA COLLECTIONNEUSE" (1967) - "LISBON STORY" (1994) - "TWIN FALLS IDAHO" (1999) - "KARLA" (2006) - "THE RAPTURE" (1991)

Additional photos available upon request.

Filmography Overview

Recent projects include "Goldstucker" (2019) and "Big Ass Spider!" (2013), while classics like "The Memory Thief" (2007) highlight his enduring talent.

His career spans decades, reflecting consistent dedication to both film and cultural contributions.