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.
Blucher
Ogden
Jess Campbell
Norman Carey
Jeff
L'ami de Gaucher
Bonaventure Pencroft
Humphrey
Assistant Inspector #2
Hans
Tom Odie
terrorist on airplane
Bighorse
Commander Braid
Peter Werner
Piet aka "Big Dutch"
Cornelius
The Bartender
Un colonel Britannique
Mac Douglas
Calderon aka "Nénesse"
Jeannot
La Douceur
Sacha
Boris
Commodore O'Brien
Prior (uncredited)
Kongo, La brute américaine
Ted the Hook
Polonsky
Palmoni (uncredited)
Bonaventure Pencroft
Pierre Wesselrin
Le marin-geôlier
Sam
Friendly
Donan
Major Bill Hocks
L'Américain
Sergeant Bob
Morrisson - TV Director
Baby Face
MP Sgt. Morgan
Le valet
'La Couture'
Walter
Rugby
Jim Harlan, Saloon manager
Daniel
André Morel (uncredited)
L'Américain (uncredited)
Raffles
Le marin blessé
Boris Alexis Alexevich, the make-up artist
Sam
Fêtard, le milliardaire noctambule
American sailor in 'Paradise' (uncredited)
Jess Parker
Bertrand, 'le braco'
Captain
Sidney
Bill
Henry
Chris Craft, the American spy
The Superintendent
le capitaine du bar
Eddy Bennet
Jeff
American General Gibson
Hoppy Uniatz
Edward Butterfield dit 'Eddy'
Henry
Senator
Floyd Delaney
Jeff Gordon
Wesley
Kalpannen
Karl
Bugsy Weis
Bob
Le docteur
Sam
Jess
Manager
Bob
Brad
Dave, Larry's friend
Hippolit