
Jean-Marc Bory
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 17, 1934
Known For

Cinderella
Cinderella is treated like a slave by her evil stepmother and horrid step sisters. Stopped from going to the palace ball, Cinderella's fairy godmother, who with the aid of magic, makes Cinderella a beautiful ball gown and glass slippers.

Wolves in the Abyss
At some point, somewhere in the relentless events of the Second World War: A submarine returns from a long, successful patrol. Shortly before their native coast, however, they are bombarded by enemy aircraft. The submarine sinks and for the men begins a fight for survival at 110 meters depth.

Ro.Go.Pa.G.
Four short films by four different directors dealing with the principles of modern life.

The New World
This short film shows a young couple during a short period after the explosion of a nuclear bomb 120 km above Paris. The city appears unaffected, but the man begins to notice changes in the behavior of the people in general and in that of his girl friend in particular. Part of the Italian anthology film RoGoPaG (1962).

Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff
Jean-Marie Fayard is a young examining magistrate in a large provincial french city. He belongs to that generation of judges who are endeavoring to re-adapt the notion of justice to our changing times. His methods are not agreeable to every one. Criticism and pressure are brought to bear upon him but he is aware of his value, professionally, and refuses to make any concessions. He follows an unwavering course. He uses dynamic methods and takes uncustomary initiatives. He behaves like a crusader, a battler, whence the nickname given him by the reporters : the sheriff.

L'Affaire Seznec
Guillaume Seznec and Pierre Quéméneur join forces to sell cars to the Soviets. It was then that the latter suddenly disappeared, while driving with the former about 30 kilometers from Paris. The body will never be found. Seznec quickly became the main suspect and was sent to prison for life, even though nothing clearly indicated that he was the culprit.

The Stranger
Meursault is a man who feels utterly isolated from everyone and everything around him. This alienation results in sudden, inexplicable bursts of violence, culminating in murder.

The Battle of Austerlitz
Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself emperor and fights the English, Austrians and Russians in 1802.

Where the Truth Lies
A young veterinarian falls in love with a strange woman, a former explorer who might be a Voodoo priestess, after he comes to help her ailing cheetah. She begs him to return to Africa with her, but he doesn’t want to leave his wife. Soon his wife finds herself plagued by a series of bizarre accidents.

The Lovers
A shallow, provincial wife finds her relationship with her preoccupied husband strained by romantic notions, leading her further towards Paris and the country wilderness.
Filmography
as Gaspard de Sépibus
as Le commandant Romain
as Vater/Father
as Marquis St-Evremonde
as Le curé Peyramale
as Véronique's father
as Nendaz
as Simon Venin
as Bruno
as Dr. Natal
as Judge Morlaix
as Theobald Friedeborn
as Stanislas
as Monsieur Paul
as Mathieu
as Savarin
as Father
as Ferrier
as (uncredited)
as Resistance Leader (uncredited)
as Récitant (voice)
as Jean-Marc
as Dino
as Reporter
as Husband (segment "Il nuovo mondo")
as Husband
as Pierre Leroy
as François Rauchelle
as Martin
as Marc
as Carlo Bollini
as Soult
as Mosbie
as Roger
as Tenente
as Bernard Dubois-Lambert
as Le juge Jacques Arnaud