Michel Piccoli
Piccoli in 2013
Born
Jacques Daniel Michel Piccoli

(1925-12-27)27 December 1925
Paris, France
Died12 May 2020(2020-05-12) (aged 94)
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, director, musician, singer
Years active1945–2015
Spouses
Eléonore Hirt
(m. 1954; div. 1965)
    (m. 1966; div. 1977)
      Ludivine Clerc
      (m. 1980)
      Children3
      Signature

      Jacques Daniel Michel Piccoli (27 December 1925 – 12 May 2020) was a French actor, producer and film director with a career spanning 70 years. He was lauded as one of the greatest French character actors of his generation who played a wide variety of roles and worked with many acclaimed directors, being awarded with a Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and a Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival.[1][2]

      Life and career

      Piccoli was born in Paris to a musical family; his French mother was a pianist and his Swiss father was a violinist from the canton of Ticino.

      He appeared in many different roles, from seducer to cop to gangster to Pope, in more than 170 movies. He appeared in six films directed by Luis Buñuel including Belle de Jour (1967) and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), but also appeared as Brigitte Bardot's husband in Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt (1963) and as the main antagonist in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz (1969).[3] He also appeared in many films by Claude Sautet, sometimes co-starring in them with Romy Schneider, and became a frequent collaborator of director Marco Ferreri, with whom he worked on several films, including Dillinger Is Dead and La Grande Bouffe.

      In the 1990s, Piccoli also worked as a director on three films.[4] One of his last leading roles was his portrayal of a depressed, newly elected pope in Nanni Moretti's We Have a Pope (2011), for which he was awarded with the David di Donatello Award for Best Actor.[3]

      Political views

      Piccoli was part of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés circle in the 1950s, which included Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. He was a member of the French Communist Party in this era.[1] A lifelong left-winger, he objected to repression in the Soviet bloc, and supported the Solidarity trade union in Poland.[2]

      Personal life and death

      Piccoli married three times and divorced twice.[5] His first marriage was to Éléonore Hirt. They had one daughter together. He was then married for eleven years to singer Juliette Gréco. His final marriage was to Ludivine Clerc, with whom he adopted a daughter and a son.[4]

      Piccoli died from complications of a stroke on 12 May 2020, at the age of 94.[6][7]

      Europe Theatre Prize

      In 2001, he was awarded the IX Europe Theatre Prize, in Taormina, with the following motivation:

      Michel Piccoli began his career on the stage - his Don Juan remains celebrated - before crossing to the "other shore", the cinema, finally coming to accept the relativity of travelling back and forth between the two and taking full advantage of their potential interaction. Piccoli captivates us because he is halfway between the clearly defined identity of the film actor and the ductile identity of the stage actor. When Bondy, Brook, and Chéreau turned to him, despite his reputation as a cinema performer, it was undoubtedly because of this receptiveness and adaptability. He was not trapped by an image, but brought a unique presence. He was also ready to take on an unprecedented variety of roles, which took him from Schnitzler to Chekhov and Pirandello, from Shakespeare to Koltès. The film actor was able of step back and make way for his double, the stage actor. What is it that we love about Piccoli? The fact that he is an artist who has lasted over time without turning into an effigy… he provides certainty and maintains a hidden dimension. The light does not expel the shadow, which always accompanies the brilliance of the legendary actor that he is. There is nothing one-dimensional about him. Michel Piccoli is a European figure. In him we do not see so much an international star unaware of borders, but an open-minded actor who strives to cross them. A free citizen, he does not want to become a prisoner and his whole life bears witness to this unquenched desire to go beyond limits. National as well as artistic limits. Michel Piccoli refuses civil indifference. He has never lacked commitment, and has always taken sides and got involved. His ethic is constant, whether as an actor or as a citizen. If he is taken as a model, it is always despite himself. He is not a hero who puts himself on display. More than anyone else, Piccoli has managed to maintain his humanity. A vibrant humanity that continues to guide his actions and his words. Michel Piccoli is an exemplary actor, responsible towards himself and towards his art.[8]

      Filmography

      Michel Piccoli in 1945
      Year Title Director Role Notes
      1945 The Bellman Christian-Jaque A villager Uncredited
      1949 Le point du jour Louis Daquin Georges Gohelle
      The Perfume of the Lady in Black Louis Daquin Lebel
      1951 Without Leaving an Address Jean-Paul Le Chanois A journalist in the archives Uncredited
      1954 Destinées Jean Delannoy
      Christian-Jaque
      Marcello Pagliero
      Pasquerel (segment Jeanne)
      Tout chante autour de moi Pierre Gout Reverdier
      1955 The Price of Love Maurice de Canonge Georges
      French Cancan Jean Renoir Captain Valorgueil
      Bad Liaisons Alexandre Astruc An inspector
      Ernst Thälmann Kurt Maetzig Rouger
      The Grand Maneuver René Clair An officer Uncredited
      1956 Shadow of the Guillotine Jean Delannoy The refractory priest
      Death in the Garden Luis Buñuel Father Lizardi
      1957 The Crucible Raymond Rouleau James Putnam
      Nathalie Christian-Jaque Inspector Franck Marchal
      1958 Rafles sur la ville Pierre Chenal Inspector Paul Vardier
      Les copains du dimanche Henri Aisner The director of the flying club
      Tabarin Richard Pottier Jacques Forestier
      1959 La Bête à l'affût Pierre Chenal Commissioner Jacques Guimard
      1960 La dragée haute Jean Kerchner Hugo Barsac
      Le Bal des espions Michel Clément Brian Cannon
      1961 Amazons of Rome Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
      Vittorio Cottafavi
      Peter O'Cord
      Console Publicola
      Le Rendez-vous Jean Delannoy Paul
      Les Petits Drames Paul Vecchiali Surgeon
      1962 Adieu Philippine Jacques Rozier Actor playing 'Izquierdo' Uncredited
      Climats Stellio Lorenzi François Crozant
      1963 Le Doulos Jean-Pierre Melville Nuttheccio
      The Day and the Hour René Clément Antoine
      Contempt Jean-Luc Godard Paul Javal
      1964 Diary of a Chambermaid Luis Buñuel M. Monteil
      La Chance et l'Amour Bertrand Tavernier
      Claude Berri
      Charles L. Bitsch
      Éric Schlumberger
      Philippe Decharme (segment Lucky la chance)
      All About Loving Jean Aurel Raoul
      Salut Les Cubains! Agnès Varda Himself
      1965 Masquerade Basil Dearden George Sarrassin
      Le Coup de grâce Jean Cayrol
      Claude Durand
      Capri / Bruno
      The Sleeping Car Murders Costa-Gavras René Cabourg
      Lady L Peter Ustinov Lecoeur
      1966 The War Is Over Alain Resnais First customs inspector
      Les Ruses du diable Paul Vecchiali The antique dealer
      The Game Is Over Roger Vadim Alexandre Saccard
      La Voleuse Jean Chapot Werner Kreuz
      Les Créatures Agnès Varda Edgar Piccoli
      Is Paris Burning? René Clément Edgard Pisani
      1967 The Young Girls of Rochefort Jacques Demy Simon Dame
      Shock Troops Costa-Gavras The Extra Man
      Belle de jour Luis Buñuel Henri Husson
      My Love, My Love Nadine Trintignant Marrades
      1968 Benjamin Michel Deville Count Philippe de Saint-German
      Danger: Diabolik Mario Bava Inspector Ginko
      La Chamade Alain Cavalier Charles
      La prisonnière Henri-Georges Clouzot The guest in a hurry at the opening Uncredited
      1969 Dillinger Is Dead Marco Ferreri Glauco
      The Milky Way Luis Buñuel Marquis de Sade
      L'Invitée Vittorio De Seta François Desailly
      Topaz Alfred Hitchcock Jacques Granville
      1970 The Things of Life Claude Sautet Pierre Bérard
      L'Invasion Yves Allégret Marcello
      1971 Max et les ferrailleurs Claude Sautet Max
      La Poudre d'escampette Philippe de Broca Valentin
      Ten Days' Wonder Claude Chabrol Paul Regis
      1972 L'udienza Marco Ferreri Father Amerin
      Liza Marco Ferreri Giorgio's friend
      The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Luis Buñuel Minister of the Interior
      The Assassination Yves Boisset Colonel Kassar
      César and Rosalie Narrator Claude Sautet Voice
      1973 La Femme en bleu Michel Deville Pierre
      Themroc Claude Faraldo Themroc
      Wedding in Blood Claude Chabrol Pierre Maury
      La Grande Bouffe Marco Ferreri Michel
      Far West Jacques Brel Indian Chief
      1974 Don't Touch the White Woman! Marco Ferreri Buffalo Bill
      Un amour de pluie Voix seulement Jean-Claude Brialy Voice
      Le Trio infernal Francis Girod Georges Sarret
      Tamaño natural Luis García Berlanga Michel
      The Phantom of Liberty Luis Buñuel Second Prefect
      Vincent, François, Paul and the Others Claude Sautet François
      E cominciò il viaggio nella vertigine Toni de Gregorio
      1975 La smagliatura Peter Fleischmann Investigator
      Leonor Juan Luis Buñuel Richard
      Sept morts sur ordonnance Jacques Rouffio Dr. Pierre Losseray
      1976 The Last Woman Marco Ferreri Michel
      Todo modo Elio Petri Lui
      F comme Fairbanks Maurice Dugowson Etienne
      Mado Claude Sautet Simon Léotard
      1977 René la Canne Francis Girod Inspector Marchand
      The Accuser Jean-Louis Bertucelli Saint-Ramé
      Spoiled Children Bertrand Tavernier Bernard Rougerie
      1978 La Part du feu Étienne Périer Robert Hansen
      Strauberg ist da Strauberg Mischa Gallé
      The Savage State Francis Girod Orlaville
      La petite fille en velours bleu Alan Bridges Conrad Brukner
      Le sucre Jacques Rouffio Grezillo
      1979 Neapolitan Mystery Sergio Corbucci Victor Navarro
      Le divorcement Philippe Pierre Barouh
      Le mors aux dents Pierre Chazerand Laurent Heynemann
      1980 A Leap in the Dark Marco Bellocchio Mauro Ponticelli
      Der Preis fürs Überleben Hans Noever René Winterhalter
      Atlantic City Louis Malle Joseph
      1981 The Prodigal Daughter Jacques Doillon The Father
      Confused Feelings Étienne Périer The Professor TV movie
      Strange Affair Pierre Granier-Deferre Bertrand Malair
      1982 Espion, lève-toi Yves Boisset Jean-Paul Chance
      The Passerby Jacques Rouffio Max Baumstein
      That Night in Varennes Ettore Scola King Louis XVI Uncredited
      Passion Jean-Luc Godard Michel Boulard
      The Eyes, the Mouth Marco Bellocchio Uncle Agostino
      Beyond the Door Liliana Cavani Mr. Mutti
      Une chambre en ville Jacques Demy Edmond Leroyer
      Que les gros salaires lèvent le doigt ! Denys Granier-Deferre José Viss
      1983 Le Prix du Danger Yves Boisset Frédéric Mallaire
      The General of the Dead Army Luciano Tovoli Benetandi
      1984 Dangerous Moves Richard Dembo Akiva Liebskind
      Viva la vie Claude Lelouch Michel Perrin
      Success Is the Best Revenge Jerzy Skolimowski French Officer
      Le matelot 512 René Allio Récitant Voice
      1985 Death in a French Garden Michel Deville Graham Tombsthay
      Partir, revenir Claude Lelouch Simon Lerner
      Adieu Bonaparte Youssef Chahine Caffarelli
      1986 My Brother-in-Law Killed My Sister Jacques Rouffio Etienne Sembadel
      Le Paltoquet Michel Deville Le Paltoquet
      Mauvais Sang Leos Carax Marc
      La Puritaine Jacques Doillon Pierre
      1987 La rumba Roger Hanin Damien Malleville
      The Distant Land Luc Bondy Friedrich Hofreiter
      L'homme voilé Maroun Bagdadi Kassar
      Maladie d'amour Jacques Deray Raoul Bergeron
      1988 Come sono buoni i bianchi Marco Ferreri Father Jean-Marie
      Blanc de Chine Denys Granier-Deferre Batz
      1990 May Fools Louis Malle Milou
      Martha and I Jiří Weiss Ernst Fuchs
      1991 La Belle Noiseuse Jacques Rivette Edouard Frenhofer
      The Children Thief Christian de Chalonge M. Armand
      Walking a Tightrope Nikos Papatakis Marcel Spadice
      1992 Divertimento Jacques Rivette Edouard Frenhofer
      Le Bal des casse-pieds Yves Robert Désiré
      Archipel Pierre Granier-Deferre Leonard Wilde
      La vie crevée Guillaume Nicloux Raymond
      The Supper Édouard Molinaro François-René de Chateaubriand Voice
      1993 La cavale des fous Marco Pico Henri Toussaint
      Rupture(s) Christine Citti Paul
      1994 Al-Mohager Youssef Chahine Adam
      L'ange noir Jean-Claude Brisseau Georges Feuvrier
      1995 Les Cent et une Nuits de Simon Cinéma Agnès Varda Simon Cinéma
      1996 Beaumarchais Édouard Molinaro Prince de Conti
      Traveling Companion Peter Del Monte Cosimo
      Party Manoel de Oliveira Michel
      Tykho Moon Enki Bilal Mac Bee
      1997 Genealogies of a Crime Raúl Ruiz Georges Didier
      Passion in the Desert Lavinia Currier Jean-Michel Venture de Paradis
      1999 Rien sur Robert Pascal Bonitzer Lord Ariel Chatwick-West
      Le plus beau pays du monde Marcel Bluwal Récitant (fin du film) Voice
      Libero Burro Sergio Castellitto Uncle Toni
      París-Tombuctú Luis García Berlanga Michel des Assantes
      2000 Les Acteurs Bertrand Blier Himself
      Tout va bien, on s'en va Claude Mouriéras Louis
      2001 I'm Going Home Manoel de Oliveira Gilbert Valence
      2002 Divine Intervention Elia Suleiman Santa Claus Breathing Voice
      2003 That Day Raúl Ruiz Harald
      Raining Cats and Frogs Jacques-Rémy Girerd Ferdinand Voice
      Little Lili Claude Miller Actor playing Simon
      2005 C'est pas tout à fait la vie dont j'avais rêvé Director and Writer
      Magic Mirror Manoel de Oliveira Prof. Heschel
      2006 Gardens in Autumn Otar Iosseliani Marie
      Belle Toujours Manoel de Oliveira Henri Husson
      2007 The Duchess of Langeais Jacques Rivette Vidame de Pamiers
      Boxes Jane Birkin Father
      Les Toits de Paris Huner Saleem Marcel
      2008 On War Bertrand Bonello Le grand Hou
      The Dust of Time Theodoros Angelopoulos Spyros
      2009 L'insurgée Laurent Perreau Maurice Reverdy
      2011 We Have a Pope Nanni Moretti Cardinal Melville / The Pope
      2012 You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet Alain Resnais Himself
      Holy Motors Leos Carax Man with birthmark
      Lines of Wellington Valeria Sarmiento Leópold Scheitzer
      2014 Le goût des myrtilles Thomas de Thier Michel

      Awards and nominations

      Michel Piccoli at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival

      References

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