Born in 1950, Bernard Le Coq is a French actor known for his extensive filmography, which includes a notable role in Three Men to Destroy (1980). In this film, he navigates the gritty underbelly of crime, contributing to the film's exploration of betrayal and loyalty. His career began in the late 1960s, and he has since appeared in over one hundred and fifty films, establishing himself as a versatile figure in French cinema. Le Coq's performances often reflect the complexities of human relationships, making him a significant presence in the cult film landscape.
Three Men to Destroy
A man helps the victim of an auto accident, not realizing that the man has actually been shot. The men who shot him are now after the man who helped him, in order to eliminate him as a potential witness. Soon they are killing everyone he even comes in contact with in order to get him.