
Bernard Valdeneige
Acting
Biography
Bernard Valdeneige belongs to a generation of French actors who have successfully navigated between theater, television, and cinema. Trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique, he developed an early taste for nuanced characters and diverse worlds. On stage, he lent his voice and presence to texts by Guitry, Vercors, and Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, always with the same precision in his gestures and diction. On screen, he made a name for himself in popular productions such as Les Cinq Dernières Minutes, Maigret, and Le Château des Carpathes. In the 1970s, he joined the cast of Schulmeister, l'espion de l'empereur, a historical series in which he played a secondary but memorable role. His career was not limited to acting: he also became a familiar voice in dubbing, lending his tone to animated films and series. Versatile, discreet, and consistent, Bernard Valdeneige embodies the image of the artisan actor, more in love with his craft than with the spotlight.
Known For

Schulmeister, l’espion de l’empereur (Schulmeister, the Emperor's Spy) is a French historical adventure television series consisting of 13 episodes (1971–1974), inspired by the real life of Charles Louis Schulmeister, a famous spy in the service of Napoleon I. It alternates between historical facts and fiction, offering a fictionalized portrait of a cunning spy, loyal to Napoleon, and always ready to turn a situation to his advantage.
Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur

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Nans le berger

In 1898, strange things happen in a castle not far from the small village of Werst in the Carpathian mountains of Transylvania. Twenty years earlier, the castle had been abandoned due to some nefarious dealings there but a shepherd sees smoke coming out of the chimney, which stirs up the village with whispers Chort (a demon) is now occupying the place. Count Franz de Télek, a visitor to the area, becomes intrigued by all this turmoil and decides to investigate. Made for French television and based on the 1892 Jules Verne novel of the same name.
The Carpathian Castle

Alice sets off in pursuit of a mysterious white rabbit in a hurry. After a dizzying fall into a deep well, she discovers a strange world populated by beasts who behave like humans. She changes size, is invited to a wacky tea-time party and becomes a witness to a momentous trial conducted by the Queen of Hearts.
Alice au pays des merveilles

Famous men are being kidnapped for their genes, to impregnate women and give birth to gifted babies.
Voulez-vous un bébé Nobel ?

The second sequel to "Ubu roi" (1965).