Career Highlights: The Last Metro, The Birdcage, Lacenaire
First Major Screen Credit: Naughty Girl (1956)
Biography
Particularly popular in his native France, but also well known in Europe, actor, screenwriter, and playwright Jean Poiret typically played sardonic fellows and police inspectors, notably in Claude Chabrol's Poulet au Vinaigre (1985) and in Francoise Truffaut's Dernier Metro (1980). As an actor, he made his feature debut in Cette Sacrée Gamine (1956) and as a writer, Poiret made a splash with the play and screenplay for the smash hit La Cage aux Folles (1978). He subsequently helped write screenplays for two sequels. Poiret produced one film, Gueule de L'autre (1979). Just before he died of heart failure in March 1992, he penned and directed the Cesar-nominated comedy La Zebre. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Poiret first rose to prominence in 1951 playing the role of Fred Transport, one of the heroes of Pierre Dac and Francis Blanche's radio series Malheur aux Barbus. In 1952, he met his future co-star of La CageMichel Serrault at the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre. Together, they starred in the sketch Jerry Scott, Vedette International
In 1961, Poiret, as a member of the French cinematic society Pathé, wrote and recorded La Vache à Mille Francs, a parody of La Valse à Mille Temps by Jacques Brel.
In 1973, he married actress Caroline Cellier, with whom he had one child.
La Cage Aux Folles
In 1973, Poiret wrote and starred in the stage play La Cage Aux Folles. Its film adaptation in 1978 eventually brought Poiret immense success. Although Poiret was replaced by Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi in the role of Renato Baldi, Serrault reprised his stage-role of Zaza Napoli and won a César Award for his work.
Later career
In 1992, Poiret directed his first and only film, Le Zèbre (The Zebra). This adaptation of Alexandre Jardin's novel starred Thierry Lhermitte and Mme. Poiret, Caroline Cellier. Unfortunately, Poiret died of a heart attack in Paris on 14 March1992, three months before the film's premiere.
Filmography
1952 : Comment réussir en amour by Michel Boisrond - Bernard Monod
1956 : Cette sacrée gamine by Michel Boisrond - first inspector
1956 : La Vie est belle by Roger Pierre and Jean-Marc Thibault - maracas player
1956 : La terreur des dames by Jean Boyer - gendarme
1957 : Ça aussi c'est Paris by Maurice Cloche - reporter
1957 : Assassins et voleurs by Sacha Guitry - Philippe d'Artois
1957 : Adorables démons by Maurice Cloche - Julien Willis Jr
1958 : Le naïf aux quarante enfants by Philippe Agostini - Master Bardine
1958 : Clara et les méchants by Raoul André - gangster