
Actor
Born June 5, 1957 in Paris, France
Jean-Roger Milo, whose real name is Salah Eldine Saoud (in Arabic: صلاح الدين سعود), is a French actor of Algerian origin, born June 5, 1957 in the 12th arrondissement of Paris and died October 12, 2023 in the 15th. district of the same city. At the end of the 1970s, he was 18 years old and already quite drifting, in Créteil, at the MJC, he became acquainted with cinema. A 16 mm Beaulieu camera, black and white film galore, and it's an adventure. One day, he heard actor Sacha Pitoëff on the radio explaining that his course was open to everyone. He calls her and arrives at the Campagne Première theater. “I probably needed another identity. For me, Pitoëff was a teacher, but also a father. A man". Through his contact, the applicant confronts the great texts and plays Pepel in Les Bas-Fonds. He discovered a passion for the acting profession.

San Antonio
Mathias

Daughter of Keltoum
Djibril

Save Me
Willy

Mamirolle
François

Les Sagards
Abel Vagney

Prison à domicile
Marcus Stekner

Asterix and Obelix Take On Caesar
Cétautomatix

The Bet

Lucie Aubrac
Maurice

Germinal
Antoine Chaval

L.627
Manuel

Manon Roland
Roederer

Life and Nothing But
Monsieur Lebègue

Radio corbeau

Cayenne Palace
Lionel

Les Clowns de Dieu
Carcasse

Sarraounia
Capitaine Voulet

Among Wolves
Bastien Schneider

Les enragés
Laurent

A Sunday in the Country
le pêcheur

Dog Day
Julio

Un dimanche de flics
Dansevitch

The Outsider
Le gardien du squat de la rue de Lyon

The Moon in the Gutter

Ace of Aces
Emile

Shot Pattern
Samson Balestra

Boulevard des assassins
Ricco

Instinct de femme
Student

La bande du Rex