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Patrick Bauchau

 
Actor: Patrick Bauchau
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: Choose Me, The New Age, Phenomena
  • First Major Screen Credit: La Collectionneuse (1967)

Biography

A versatile character actor who maintains a busy schedule in both Europe and the United States, Patrick Bauchau was born in Brussels, Belgium, on December 6, 1938. His father, Henry Bauchau, was a noted author, psychoanalyst, and philosopher, while his mother was an educator who also helped operate a publishing company. Coming from an intellectual family, it's not surprising that Bauchau won an academic scholarship to Oxford University, where he received a degree in Modern Languages. In the early '60s, Bauchau became interested in film, and worked as an assistant to French filmmaker Eric Rohmer; this led to Bauchau being cast as Adrien in Rohmer's 1967 "moral tale," La Collectionneuse; Bauchau and his fellow leading actors Haydee Politoff and Daniel Pommereulle were also credited with the film's dialogue. While this got Bauchau's acting career off to an impressive start, his naturalistic performance left many believing that Bauchau was simply playing himself; after Tuset Street (also released in 1967), Bauchau moved away from acting, as he built furniture and worked for Salvador Dali, constructing large pillow-like animal sculptures.

In 1980, Bauchau re-launched his film career in Robert Kramer's Guns, and in 1982, Wim Wenders cast him in the leading role of his drama Der Stand der Dinge, which finally established his credentials as a working actor. In 1984, Bauchau made his American film debut in Alan Rudolph's typically eccentric romantic comedy Choose Me, and through much of the rest of the decade he worked regularly on both sides of the Atlantic, though he appeared in as many low-budget exploitation efforts as art films. In 1991, Bauchau scored an impressive role in Michael Tolkin's superb drama The Rapture, and four years later the same director gave him a meaty role in the satire The New Age. In 1996, Bauchau was cast in the television series Kindred: The Embraced as a patriarch of the living dead; while the series lasted only a few weeks, it did lead to the recurring role of Sydney in another series, The Pretender, which debuted the same year and ran for four seasons. Bauchau's higher profile in television helped him win notable roles in high-profile films such as Clear and Present Danger, The Cell, and Panic Room, though he's also played notable roles in the independent features Twin Falls Idaho and Secretary.

When not busy with acting, Bauchau lives in Los Angeles, where he is an avid gardener. In his private life, he's married to Mijanou Bardot, who played a small role in La Collectionneuse and also happens to be Brigitte Bardot's sister. They have an adult daughter, Camille. ~ All Movie Guide
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Patrick Bauchau
Born Patrick Nicolas Jean Sixte Ghislain Bauchau
6 December 1938 (1938-12-06) (age 70)
Brussels, Belgium
Spouse(s) Mijanou Bardot

Patrick Nicolas Jean Sixte Ghislain Bauchau (born 6 December 1938) is a Belgian actor.

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Early life

Bauchau was born in Brussels, the son of Mary (née Kozyrev), a Russian-born school administrator and publisher, and Henry Bauchau, a school administrator, publisher, writer, and psychoanalyst who served as an officer in the Belgian Underground during World War II.[1][2] He was raised in Belgium, Switzerland and England.

He attended Oxford University on an academic scholarship and speaks German, French, English, Spanish, and Italian.

Career

Bauchau began his career in French New Wave cinema, including acting in two films by Éric Rohmer, La Carrière de Suzanne (1963) and La Collectionneuse (1967). He also participated in the New German Cinema in films like Wim Wenders' Der Stand der Dinge (1982).

Today Bauchau is better known for his roles in American television. Bauchau has starred in many different TV shows and movies, including A View to a Kill as Scarpine, The Pretender, Kindred: The Embraced, The Rapture, Panic Room, Boy Culture, Carnivàle and 2012. He appeared in 2004 in the Ray Charles biopic Ray as Dr. Hacker. In 2005, he appeared as a guest star on ABC's show, Alias, as well as on the Fox shows House and 24. In 2009 he appeared as a guest star on ABC's show Castle. Just like Jodie Foster, he often performs the French dubbing of his characters himself, as he is a native French-speaker.

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