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Jean-Pierre Cassel

 
Actor: Jean-Pierre Cassel
  • Born: Oct 27, 1932 in Paris, France
  • Died: Apr 19, 2007 in Paris, France
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Army of Shadows, Vincent and Theo
  • First Major Screen Credit: Candide (1960)

Biography

French comic actor Jean-Pierre Cassel made his movie debut at the invitation of Gene Kelly, who cast Cassel in the 1956 Paris-filmed seriocomedy The Happy Road (1956). At least, that's what the press releases claimed; actually, the tall, elastic-faced Cassel had been plugging away in films on a minor basis since 1950. Shortly after getting his big break in Happy Road, Cassel was perfectly cast in the naif title role in the 1958 film version of Voltaire's Candide. He has since been a stalwart in the comedies of director Phillipe de Broca, nearly always playing latter-day variations of the ingenuous Candide. In 1974, Jean-Pierre Cassel added thousands of American filmgoers to his fan following with his appearances as the bumbling King Louis XIII in Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers. Cassel died of cancer, at age 74, on April 19, 2007. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Jean-Pierre Cassel
Born October 27, 1932(1932-10-27)
Paris
Died April 19, 2007 (aged 74)
Paris

Jean-Pierre Cassel (October 27, 1932, ParisApril 19, 2007, Paris) was a French actor.

Cassel was born Jean-Pierre Crochon in Paris, the son of Louise-Marguerite (née Fabrègue), an opera singer, and Georges Crochon, a doctor.[1] Cassel was discovered by Gene Kelly as he tap danced on stage, and later cast in the 1957 film The Happy Road. Then Cassel gained prominence in the late 1950s as a hero in comedies by Philippe de Broca such as Un monsieur de compagnie and through his role as 'Jean François Jardie' in the famous french resistance piece L' Armée des ombres .

During the 1960s and 1970s he worked with Claude Chabrol (La Rupture), Luis Buñuel (as Stéphane Audran's husband in Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie 1972), Ken Annakin (as Frenchman in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines 1965), Gérard Brach (as Claude Jade's lover in The Boat on the Grass), Richard Lester (as Louis XIII - married to Geraldine Chaplin - in The Three Musketeers), Sidney Lumet (as Pierre in Murder on the Orient Express), Joseph Losey (with Isabelle Huppert in The Trout). In later years he appeared in Robert Altman's Prêt-à-Porter (1994) and also as Dr. Paul Gachet for Vincent & Theo (1990).

In 2006, at age 74, he climbed back on stage for a retrospective of Serge Gainsbourg Jean-Pierre Cassel chante et danse Gainsbourg Suite. This homage to an old friend (he knew Gainsbourg in the 1950s) featured various songs of the famous French composer among which three unpublished songs named "Top à Cassel" -- "Cliquediclac", "Ouh ! Là là là là", and "Viva la pizza" -- all of which were intended for a television show aired in 1964.

In 2007, Cassel appeared in dual roles (as Père Lucien and the Lourdes souvenir vendor) in Julian Schnabel's film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.

He was the father of Vincent Cassel, Mathias Cassel (also known as Rockin' Squat, leader of the French rap crew Assassin) and Cécile Cassel.

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Love at the Top (1974 Comedy Drama Film)
Le Dolci Signore (1967 Comedy Drama Film)
Les Jeux de l'amour (1960 Comedy Drama Film)

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