Philippe Noiret
Born October 01, 1930 (Age: 95)
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Lille, Nord, France
Biography
Philippe Noiret (1 October 1930 – 23 November 2006) was a French film actor. Noiret was born in Lille, France, the son of Lucy (Heirman) and Pierre Noiret, a clothing company representative. He was an indifferent student and attended several prestigious Paris schools, including the Lycée Janson de Sailly. He failed several times to pass his baccalauréat exams, so he decided to study theater. He trained at the Centre Dramatique de l'Ouest and toured with the Théâtre National Populaire for seven years, where he met Monique Chaumette, whom he married in 1962. During that time he developed a career as a nightclub comedian in a duo act with Jean-Pierre Darras, in which he played Louis XIV in an extravagant wig opposite Darras as the dramatist Jean Racine. In these roles they satirized the politics of Charles de Gaulle, Michel Debré and André Malraux. Noiret's screen debut (1949) was an uncredited role in Gigi. In 1955 he appeared in La Pointe Courte directed by Agnès Varda. She said later, "I discovered in him a breadth of talent rare in a young actor." Sporting a pudding-basin haircut, Noiret played a lovelorn youth in the southern fishing port of Sète. He later admitted: "I was scared stiff, and fumbled my way through the part—I am totally absent in the film." He was not cast again until 1960 in Zazie dans le Métro. After playing second leads in Georges Franju's Thérèse Desqueyroux in 1962, and in Le Capitaine Fracasse, from Théophile Gautier's romantic adventure, he became a regular on the French screen, without being cast in major roles until A Matter of Resistance directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau in 1966. He became a star in France with Yves Robert's Alexandre le Bienheureux. "When I began to have success in the movies," Noiret told film critic Joe Leydon at the Cannes Film Festival in 1989, "it was a big surprise for me. For actors of my generation—all the men of 50 or 60 now in French movies—all of us were thinking of being stage actors. Even people like Jean-Paul Belmondo, all of us, we never thought we'd become movie stars. So, at the beginning, I was just doing it for the money, and because they asked me to do it. But after two or three years of working on movies, I started to enjoy it, and to be very interested in it. And I'm still very interested in it, because I've never really understood how it works. I mean, what is acting for the movies? I've never really understood." Noiret was cast primarily as the Everyman character, although he did not hesitate to accept controversial roles, such as in La Grande Bouffe, a film about suicide by overeating, which caused a scandal at Cannes in 1973, and in 1991 André Téchiné cast Noiret in J'embrasse pas (I Don't Kiss), as a melancholy old homosexual obsessed with young male flesh. And in 1987, in The Gold Rimmed Glasses based on Giorgio Bassani's novel about the cramped social life of post-war Ferrara in Italy, he played an elderly and respectable doctor who is gradually suspected of being a covert homosexual with a passion for a beautiful young man (Rupert Everett). Noiret won his first César Award for his role in Vieux Fusil in 1976. His second César came in 1990 for his role in Life and Nothing But. ... Source: Article "Philippe Noiret" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Philippe Noiret (1 October 1930 – 23 November 2006) was a French film actor.
Noiret was born in Lille, France, the son of Lucy (Heirman) and Pierre Noiret, a clothing company representative. He was an indifferent student and attended several prestigious Paris schools, including the Lycée Janson de Sailly. He failed several times to pass his baccalauréat exams, so he decided to study theater. He trained at the Centre Dramatique de l'Ouest and toured with the Théâtre National Populaire for seven years, where he met Monique Chaumette, whom he married in 1962. During that time he developed a career as a nightclub comedian in a duo act with Jean-Pierre Darras, in which he played Louis XIV in an extravagant wig opposite Darras as the dramatist Jean Racine. In these roles they satirized the politics of Charles de Gaulle, Michel Debré and André Malraux.
Noiret's screen debut (1949) was an uncredited role in Gigi. In 1955 he appeared in La Pointe Courte directed by Agnès Varda. She said later, "I discovered in him a breadth of talent rare in a young actor." Sporting a pudding-basin haircut, Noiret played a lovelorn youth in the southern fishing port of Sète. He later admitted: "I was scared stiff, and fumbled my way through the part—I am totally absent in the film." He was not cast again until 1960 in Zazie dans le Métro. After playing second leads in Georges Franju's Thérèse Desqueyroux in 1962, and in Le Capitaine Fracasse, from Théophile Gautier's romantic adventure, he became a regular on the French screen, without being cast in major roles until A Matter of Resistance directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau in 1966. He became a star in France with Yves Robert's Alexandre le Bienheureux.
"When I began to have success in the movies," Noiret told film critic Joe Leydon at the Cannes Film Festival in 1989, "it was a big surprise for me. For actors of my generation—all the men of 50 or 60 now in French movies—all of us were thinking of being stage actors. Even people like Jean-Paul Belmondo, all of us, we never thought we'd become movie stars. So, at the beginning, I was just doing it for the money, and because they asked me to do it. But after two or three years of working on movies, I started to enjoy it, and to be very interested in it. And I'm still very interested in it, because I've never really understood how it works. I mean, what is acting for the movies? I've never really understood."
Noiret was cast primarily as the Everyman character, although he did not hesitate to accept controversial roles, such as in La Grande Bouffe, a film about suicide by overeating, which caused a scandal at Cannes in 1973, and in 1991 André Téchiné cast Noiret in J'embrasse pas (I Don't Kiss), as a melancholy old homosexual obsessed with young male flesh. And in 1987, in The Gold Rimmed Glasses based on Giorgio Bassani's novel about the cramped social life of post-war Ferrara in Italy, he played an elderly and respectable doctor who is gradually suspected of being a covert homosexual with a passion for a beautiful young man (Rupert Everett). Noiret won his first César Award for his role in Vieux Fusil in 1976. His second César came in 1990 for his role in Life and Nothing But. ...
Source: Article "Philippe Noiret" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Filmography
Marco Ferreri: The Director Who Came from the Future
2007
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as Self
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Age: 76
A Bear and a Mouse in Paradise
2006
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as Self
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Age: 76
Marcello, una vita dolce
2006
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as Self
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Age: 75
Hitler, la folie d'un homme
2005
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as Narrator (voice)
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Age: 74
Step by Step
2002
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as Louis Chevalier
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Age: 71
A Day in the Life of French Cinema
2002
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as Self
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Age: 71
Lulu Kreutz's Picnic
2000
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as Joseph Steg
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Age: 69
On Guard
1997
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as Duke Philippe d'Orléans
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Age: 67
Marianna Ucrìa
1997
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as Duke Signoretto
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Age: 66
Soleil
1997
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as Joseph Lévy
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Age: 66
Pierre and Marie
1997
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as Professor Rodolphe Schutz
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Age: 66
Le Veilleur de nuit
1996
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as Monsieur
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Age: 66
Ghost with Driver
1996
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as Philippe Bruneau-Teissier
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Age: 65
The Grand Dukes
1996
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as Victor Vialat
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Age: 65
Balthus through the Looking-Glass
1996
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as Récitant / Narrator
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Age: 65
Les Milles
1995
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as Le Général
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Age: 64
The Postman
1994
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as Pablo Neruda
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Age: 63
D'Artagnan's Daughter
1994
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as D'Artagnan
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Age: 63
Tango
1993
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as L'Elégant
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Age: 62
Max & Jeremie
1992
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as Robert 'Max' Maxendre
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Age: 62
The Two of Us
1992
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as Toussaint
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Age: 61
Fish Soup
1992
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as Alberto
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Age: 61
Against Oblivion
1991
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as Self
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Age: 61
I Don't Kiss
1991
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as Romain
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Age: 61
Especially on Sunday
1991
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as Amleto
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Age: 60
Rossini! Rossini!
1991
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as Gioacchino Rossini
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Age: 60
Uranus
1990
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as Watrin
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Age: 60
Forgery and the Use of Forgeries
1990
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as Anatole Hirsch
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Age: 59
My New Partner II
1990
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as René Boirond
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Age: 59
The Palermo Connection
1990
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as Gianni Mucci
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Age: 59
Life and Nothing But
1989
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as Commander Delaplane
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Age: 58
The Return of the Musketeers
1989
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as Cardinal Mazarin
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Age: 58
Cinema Paradiso
1988
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as Alfredo
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Age: 58
Young Toscanini
1988
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as Dom Pedro II.
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Age: 58
Chouans !
1988
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as Savinien de Kerfadec
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Age: 57
The Sparrow's Fluttering
1988
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as Gabriele Battistini
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Age: 57
Widow's Walk
1987
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as Inspector Molinat
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Age: 57
The Family
1987
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as Jean-Luc
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Age: 57
The Gold Rimmed Glasses
1987
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as Dr. Athos Fadigati
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Age: 56
The Man Who Planted Trees
1987
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as Narrator (voice)
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Age: 56
Masques
1987
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as Christian Legagneur
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Age: 56
'Round Midnight
1986
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as Redon
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Age: 55
Before Midnight
1986
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 55
The Fourth Power
1985
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as Yves Dorget
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Age: 55
Les Rois du gag
1985
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as In person at the César Awards ceremony (uncredited)
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Age: 54
Next Summer
1985
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as Edouard
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Age: 54
Coup de Torchon
1981
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as Lucien Cordier
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Age: 51
Birgit Haas Must Be Killed
1981
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as Athanase
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Age: 50
Three Brothers
1981
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as Raffaele Giuranna
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Age: 50
Heads or Tails
1980
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as Inspecteur Louis Baroni
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Age: 49
A Week's Vacation
1980
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as Michel Descombes
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Age: 49
Jupiter's Thigh
1980
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as Antoine Lemercier
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Age: 49
La Barricade du Point-du-Jour
1978
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as Eugène Pottier
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Age: 48
The Witness
1978
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as Robert Maurisson
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Age: 47
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
1978
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as Jean-Claude Moulineau
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Age: 47
Dear Inspector
1978
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as Antoine Lemercier
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Age: 47
L'école est finie
1975
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as Self - Narrator(voice)
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Age: 44
The Secret
1974
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as Thomas Berthelot
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Age: 44
A Cloud in the Teeth
1974
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as Malisard
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Age: 43
The Down-in-the-Hole Gang
1974
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as Gaspard de Montfermeil
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Age: 43
Don't Touch the White Woman!
1974
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as Gen. Terry
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Age: 43
The Watchmaker of St. Paul
1974
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as Michel Descombes
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Age: 43
No Image
Poil de carotte
1973
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as François Lepic
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Age: 42
La Grande Bouffe
1973
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as Philippe
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Age: 42
The Serpent
1973
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as Lucien Berthon
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Age: 42
The Assassination
1972
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as Pierre Garcin
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Age: 42
Five Leaf Clover
1972
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as Alfred
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Age: 41
A Time for Loving
1972
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as Marcel
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Age: 41
La Mandarine
1972
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as Georges Lapierre
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Age: 41
The Old Maid
1972
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as Gabriel Marcassus
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Age: 41
We Are All in Temporary Liberty
1971
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as Judge Francesco Langellone
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Age: 41
Topaz
1969
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as Henri Jarre
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Age: 39
Justine
1969
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as Pombal
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Age: 38
The Assassination Bureau
1969
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as Monsieur Lucoville
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Age: 38
Clerambard
1969
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as Count Hector de Clérambard
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Age: 38
Mr. Freedom
1969
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as Moujik Man
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Age: 38
Lady L
1965
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as Ambroise Gérôme
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Age: 35
The Buddies
1965
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as Bénin
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Age: 34
Cyrano and d'Artagnan
1964
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as King Louis XIII
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Age: 34
Clémentine chérie
1964
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as Edgar Hoover
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Age: 33
The Lovers of the France
1964
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as Récitant / Narrator (voice)
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Age: 33
Monsieur
1964
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as Edmond Bernadac, Industrialist
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Age: 33
Summer Frenzy
1964
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as Jean
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Age: 33
Death, Where Is Your Victory?
1964
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as Brassy
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Age: 33
La Porteuse de pain
1963
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as Jacques Garraud
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Age: 32
Ballad for a Hoodlum
1963
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as L'inspecteur Mathieu
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Age: 32
Therese
1962
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as Bernard Desqueyroux
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Age: 31
The Masseuses
1962
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as Bellini
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Age: 31
Crime Does Not Pay
1962
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as Monseigneur Hughes
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Age: 31
Comme un poisson dans l'eau
1962
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as Lucien Barlemont
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Age: 31
Le Mal court
1962
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as Parfait XVIII
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Age: 31
Flore et Blancheflore
1961
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as King Félix
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Age: 31
Rendezvous
1961
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as Inspector Maillard
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Age: 31
Famous Love Affairs
1961
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as Louis XIV
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Age: 31
All the Gold in the World
1961
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as Victor Hardy
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Age: 31
Captain Fracasse
1961
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as Hérode
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Age: 30
Cyrano de Bergerac
1960
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as Lignère
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Age: 30
Ravishing
1960
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as Maurice
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Age: 30
De fil en aiguille
1960
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as M. Van Dam
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Age: 30
Zazie dans le Métro
1960
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as Oncle Gabriel
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Age: 30
Macbeth
1959
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as Macduff
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Age: 29
La Pointe Courte
1956
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as Him
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Age: 25