Thierry Godard as Raymond Schwartz

Raymond Schwartz

Played by Thierry Godard · Un village francais · Season 1,Season 2,Season 3,Season 4,Season 5,Season 6,Season 7
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Raymond Schwartz is the owner of the town's sawmill, a prominent local businessman whose livelihood and family are quickly drawn into the economic realities of the occupation. A pragmatic and complicated man, he must decide how far to cooperate with the demands placed on his enterprise in order to keep it running and protect those who depend on him.

Throughout the series, Raymond's path winds between self-interest, loyalty and conscience. The show uses his business and personal entanglements to dramatize the gray areas of the period, where economic survival, family obligations and questions of resistance and accommodation became impossible to fully separate. His choices ripple outward, affecting workers, relatives and the wider town.

As the war turns and the postwar reckoning begins, Raymond confronts how his wartime conduct is judged by others and by himself. His arc spans the full run of the series, making him a throughline for the show's larger questions about complicity, redemption and the difficulty of clean choices in occupied France.

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Character Analysis & Cultural Significance

Raymond Schwartz is one of the central figures in Un village francais, a drama/period drama/historical/war series that aired on France 3 from 2009-2017. Within the narrative of Un village francais, Raymond Schwartz serves as a pivotal character whose decisions and relationships drive key story arcs throughout Season 1,Season 2,Season 3,Season 4,Season 5,Season 6,Season 7. The character's journey has been central to many of the show's most memorable and discussed moments.

Portrayed by Thierry Godard, Raymond Schwartz has become one of the most recognizable characters in modern television. Thierry Godard's performance brings nuance and depth to the role, creating a character that resonates with audiences on both intellectual and emotional levels. Thierry Godard's work has been recognized with 1 major award, reflecting the critical acclaim their portrayal has received.

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He is the owner of Villeneuve's sawmill, a leading local businessman whose efforts to keep his enterprise running during the occupation pull him into morally complicated decisions.

Raymond is a central character across all seven seasons, serving as a recurring throughline for the show's exploration of economic survival and moral compromise.