Jean-Louis Richard | |
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Born | Jean Marius Richard 17 May 1927 Paris, France |
Died | 3 June 2012 85) Paris, France | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actor, film director, screenwriter |
Spouse |
Jean-Louis Richard (17 May 1927 – 3 June 2012[1]) was a French actor, film director and scriptwriter.
Biography
Born as Jean Marius Richard[2] in Paris, Richard was Jeanne Moreau's first husband from 1949 to 1951.
Partial filmography
- 1960: À bout de souffle (by Jean-Luc Godard) - A Journalist (uncredited)
- 1960: Austerlitz (by Abel Gance)
- 1961: Me faire ça à moi - Chief
- 1962: Jules et Jim (by François Truffaut) - Café customer (uncredited)
- 1963: La Peau douce (by François Truffaut) - Man in the street (uncredited)
- 1964: Mata Hari, Agent H21[3]
- 1966: Fahrenheit 451
- 1968: Je t'aime, je t'aime (by Alain Resnais) - L'homme du wagon-restaurant
- 1980: Le Dernier Métro (by François Truffaut) - Daxiat
- 1981: Le Professionnel (by Georges Lautner) - Colonel Martin
- 1982: Le Choc (by Robin Davis) - Maubert, l'inspecteur de la DST
- 1982: Le gendarme et les gendarmettes (by Jean Girault et Tony Aboyantz) - The Brain
- 1983: Life Is a Bed of Roses - Pére Jean Watelet
- 1983: Confidentially Yours (by François Truffaut) - Louison
- 1983: Le Marginal (by Jacques Deray) - Antoine
- 1984: Swann in Love - Monsieur Verdurin
- 1984: Fort Saganne (by Alain Corneau) - Flammarin
- 1986: La femme secrète - Stirner
- 1987: Hôtel de France - Pierre Galtier
- 1988: Quelques jours avec moi (by Claude Sautet) - Dr Appert
- 1989: Les deux Fragonard - Saint-Julien
- 1991: Août - Lance
- 1992: The Sentinel - Bleicher
- 1992: La nuit de l'océan - Capitaine du chalutier
- 1992: L'Inconnu dans la maison (by Georges Lautner) - Lawyer
- 1993: Tombés du ciel (by Philippe Lioret) - Monsieur Armanet
- 1994: Joan the Maiden (Part 1: The Battles and Joan the Maiden) (by Jacques Rivette) - La Trémoille
- 1994: Joan the Maiden (Part 2: The Prisons) (by Jacques Rivette) - La Trémoille
- 1994: Grosse fatigue (by Michel Blanc) - Psychiatrist
- 1995: L'Appât (by Bertrand Tavernier) - Inn keeper
- 1995: L'Année Juliette - Sobel
- 1995: N'oublie pas que tu vas mourir (by Xavier Beauvois) - Benoît's father
- 1995: Fiesta - Commandant Romerales
- 1996: Stabat mater - Jean
- 1997: Lucie Aubrac (by Claude Berri) - Monsieur Henry
- 1997: After Sex (by Brigitte Roüan) - Weyoman-Lebeau
- 1997: Marianne
- 1997: Messieurs les enfants (by Pierre Boutron) - Albert Crastaing
- 1998: The School of Flesh - M. Thorpe
- 1998: Cantique de la racaille - Alexandre
- 1999: Peau d'homme cœur de bête (by Hélène Angel) - Tac Tac
- 2000: Le prof - Père Alexandre
- 2001: J'ai faim !!! (by Florence Quentin) - Montalembert
- 2002: Adolphe (by Benoît Jacquot) - Mr. d'Arbigny
- 2003: La vie nue - Le patron
- 2003: Mister V. (by Émilie Deleuze) - Patrice Lemoigne
- 2003: Mauvais esprit (by Patrick Alessandrin) - Docteur Drey (final film role)
References
- ↑ "RICHARD Jean-Louis" (in French). Les gens du cinéma. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
- ↑ 51 films liés Jean-Louis Richard on Ciné-Ressources.net
- ↑ Mata Hari, Agent H-21 at the American Film Institute Catalog
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