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Jacques Perrin

 
Actor: Jacques Perrin
  • Born: Jul 13, 1941 in Paris, France
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director
  • Active: '60s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: Z, Cinema Paradiso, State of Siege
  • First Major Screen Credit: La Verte Moisson (1959)

Biography

The son of a French theatrical director, Jacques Perrin studied acting at the Paris Conservatory. In films as a juvenile from 1957, Perrin blossomed into a talented and much sought-after European leading man. He won a brace of Venice Film Festival best actor awards in 1966 for his work in the Italian Half a Man and the Spanish The Search. Perrin starred in director Costa-Gavras' first film, The Sleeping Car Murders(1965); three years later, he functioned as producer for Costa-Gavras' landmark production Z. Continuing to wear two hats as actor and producer into the 1980s, Jacques Perrin produced the Academy Award-winning Black and White in Color (1975), then went on to play the older Salvatore in the 1988 "best foreign film" Oscar-winner Cinema Paradiso. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Jacques Perrin
Born Jacques André Simonet
July 13, 1941 (1941-07-13) (age 68)
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Years active 1957 - present
Spouse(s) Valentine Perrin (1 December 1995 – present)

Jacques Perrin (born Jacques André Simonet; 13 July 1941 in Paris) is a French actor and filmmaker.[1] He is occasionally credited as Jacques Simonet. Simonet was his father's name and Perrin his mother's.

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Biography

His father, Alexandre Simonet, was a theatre director. Perrin was trained as an actor at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique.

He was given his first juvenile film roles by Italian director Valerio Zurlini. He also gave over 400 performances of L'Année du bac on the Paris stage.

He played opposite Claudia Cardinale in the romantic comedy La Ragazza con la valigia and played the younger brother in Family Diary with Marcello Mastroianni, both under the direction of Zurlini. He was also the adult Salvatore in the international hit Cinema Paradiso.

He won two Best Actor awards at the Venice Film Festival in 1966 for the Italian film Almost a Man and the Spanish film The Search.

At 27, he created a studio and produced and acted in Z, directed by Costa Gavras and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Yves Montand, and Irene Papas. Z received an Oscar for Best Foreign Film in 1969.

He collaborated with Costa Gavras again in État de Siège (State of Siege) in 1973 and Section spéciale in 1975. Both films had political themes, and Perrin continued this trend with a documentary on the Algerian uprising (La guerre d'Algérie) and a film on the Chilean presidency of Salvador Allende (La Spirale).

Perrin produced another Oscar-winning film in 1976: La Victoire en Chantant (Black and White in Color) by director Jean-Jacques Annaud. In 1977, he embarked on Le Désert des Tartares, again starring Trintignant. The cast included such big-name actors as Max von Sydow, but was not very successful and left Perrin with debts (although it did win the Grand Prix du Cinéma Français).

His recent successes have been the animal films Microcosmos and Le Peuple Migrateur (Winged Migration), which were both filmed by his studio Galatée Films.

He also played the role of the old Pierre Morhange, narrator of the very internationally successful film The Chorus, that he also produced. The young Pépinot was played by his younger son Maxence.

He was made Knight of the Ordre national du Mérite in 1985[2], promoted Officer in 1997[2] and promoted Commander in 2003[3]. He was made Knight of the Légion d'honneur in 1990[4] and promoted Officer in 2007[4].

He has three sons, Mathieu, born 1975 and Maxence, born 1995, and Lancelot, born 2000. The two eldest are actors.

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