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Jean-Louis Trintignant

Jean-Louis Trintignant

Birthday: 1930-12-11 | Place of Birth: Piolenc, Vaucluse, France

Jean-Louis Trintignant (born 11 December 1930) is a French actor who has enjoyed an international acclaim. He won the Best Actor Award at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Trintignant was born in Piolenc, Vaucluse, France, the son of Claire (née Tourtin) and Raoul Trintignant, an industrialist. At the age of twenty, Trintignant moved to Paris to study drama, and made his theatrical debut in 1951 going on to be seen as one of the most gifted French actors of the post-war era. After touring in the early 1950s in several theater productions, his first motion picture appearance came in 1955 and the following year he gained stardom with his performance opposite Brigitte Bardot in Roger Vadim's And God Created Woman. Trintignant’s acting was interrupted for several years by mandatory military service. After serving in Algiers, he returned to Paris and resumed his work in film. He had the leading male role in the classic A Man and a Woman, which at the time was the most successful French film ever screened in the foreign market. In Italy, he was always dubbed into Italian, and his work stretched into collaborations with renowned Italian directors, including Sergio Corbucci in The Great Silence, Valerio Zurlini in Violent Summer and The Desert of the Tartars, Ettore Scola in La terrazza, Bernardo Bertolucci in The Conformist, and Dino Risi in the cult film The Easy Life. Throughout the 1970s, Trintignant starred in numerous films and in 1983 he made his first English language feature film, Under Fire. Following this, he starred in François Truffaut's final film, Confidentially Yours, and reprised his best-known role in the sequel A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later. In 1994, he starred in Krzysztof Kieślowski's last film, Three Colors: Red. Though he takes an occasional film role, he has, as of late, been focusing essentially on his stage work. After a 14-year gap, Trintignant came back on screen for Michael Haneke's film Amour. Haneke had sent Trintignant the script, which had been written specifically for him. Trintignant said that he chooses which films he works in on the basis of the director, and said of Haneke that "he has the most complete mastery of the cinematic discipline, from technical aspects like sound and photography to the way he handles actors".

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Film

Jouer

Year
Title

Role

2019
Les Plus Belles Années d'une vie

jouer    Jean-Louis Duroc

2013
2012
Amour

jouer    Georges Laurent

1998
Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train

jouer    Jean-Baptiste Emmerich

1996
Un héros très discret

jouer    Albert Dehousse (old)

1986
Un homme et une femme, 20 ans déjà

jouer    Jean-Louis Duroc

1985
L'Été prochain

jouer    Paul

1985
Rendez-vous

jouer    Scrutzler

1983
Vivement dimanche !

jouer    Julien Vercel

1983
Under Fire

jouer    Marcel Jazy

1982
Le Grand pardon

jouer    Le commissaire Duché

1981
Malevil

jouer    Fulbert

1981
Une affaire d'hommes

jouer    Louis Faguet

1980
La banquière

jouer    Horace Vannister

1977
Les Passagers

jouer    Alex Moineau

1976
Le désert des Tartares

jouer    Magg. Med. Rovine

1975
Flic Story

jouer    Emile Buisson

1975
Le Jeu avec le feu

jouer    Franz

1974
Le secret

jouer    David Daguerre

1974
Le mouton enragé

jouer    Nicolas Mallet

1974
Glissements progressifs du plaisir

jouer    The comissar

1972
L'Attentat

jouer    François Darien - un intellectuel instable

1972
Un Homme est mort

jouer    Lucien Bellon

1970
L'opium et le baton

jouer    Chaudier

1970
Ramparts of Clay

jouer    Entrepreneur

1970
Le conformiste

jouer    Marcello Clerici

1970
Le voyou

jouer    Simon the Swiss

1969
Z

jouer    Examining Magistrate