
Jean-Pierre Aumont
Acting
Biography
Jean-Pierre Aumont (January 5, 1911 – January 30, 2001) was a French actor.
Born: January 5, 1911
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Dark Eyes
In 1913, in Russia, a widower hides from his daughter that he is a butler in a meeting restaurant. She meets a banker who is trying to seduce her and takes her to this restaurant. The father, knowing the decadent life of this client, immediately sends his daughter home. The pure love that her piano teacher devotes to her will allow the young girl to console herself for her disappointments...

Mademoiselle from Paris
Micheline Bertier is as wise as she is graceful, and is the perfect assistant to her boss, couturier Maurice Darnal. Darnal's business is faltering and he has to close down. Micheline's family is also in trouble. Her crazy-headed sister is about to steal her fiancé away from her. At the suggestion of singer Jacqueline François, Micheline goes on tour as an accompanist, and meets up with Darnal in Nice, full of projects he wants to involve her in. Micheline, who arrives in time to save her sister from a suicide attempt, will know how to run the new fashion house.

Apostrophes
Apostrophes was a live, weekly, literary, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. It ran for fifteen years (724 episodes) from January 10, 1975, to June 22, 1990, and was one of the most watched shows on French television (around 6 million regular viewers). It was broadcast on Friday nights on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" from 1975 to 1992). The hourlong show was devoted to books, authors and literature. The format varied between one-on-one interviews with a single author and open discussions between four or five authors.

Maria Chapdelaine
A young woman has three suitors on her father's logging ranch on the Quebec frontier.

Beautiful Star
Meg decides to commit suicide to escape the marriage to which her father intends her. She is saved by Jean-Pierre, another candidate for suicide, and Léon, a tramp who was just trying to reason with him. The trio then becomes inseparable and organizes a new life based on friendship and freedom.

Le Grand Échiquier

Cinépanorama

Day for Night
A committed filmmaker struggles to complete his latest project while coping with a myriad of crises, personal and professional, among the cast and crew.

The Boy Soldier
In the 1930s a young fellow, Simon Chalumet, is sent to a military school by his overbearing father, an ex-soldier who has little sympathy for his son's more gentle temperament, or for his interest in films.

Starsky & Hutch
Streetwise Detective David Starsky partners up with a more intellectual partner, Kenneth 'Hutch' Hutchinson, to protect citizens and patrol the streets of Bay City.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self - Actor (archive footage)
as Edgar Degas
as Franz Legendre
as D'Hancarville
as Sébastien
as The priest
as Lamoureux
as Captain
as Alphonse
as Jean-Jacques Truffaut
as Alexandre Manette
as Alexandre Mouton-Sabrat
as Self
as Mr. Araya
as Le héros, séq. Hôtel du Nord
as Count De Ville
as Self / Alexandre (archive footage)
as Jean Crémieu
as M. Blomart
as Monsieur Jean
as Count Muffat
as Gérard
as Ugo Ressia
as Self
as Commandant Félix
as Father DuBois
as Inspector Laurier
as Jean-Paul Delacroix
as Insp. Jean-Claude Raffin
as Jean-Fidel Mileau
as Jean-Claude Tallard
as Henri
as Gilbert Ferot
as Le fils
as Marquis de Puisargue
as Christian Rosetti
as Monsieur Richard
as Yves St. Jacques
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Monsignor Delgado
as Alexandre
as Le professeur Jean Marcilly
as Self
as Webster
as General
as Roland de Mailly
as The Count of Maldorais
as Emilio Fazio
as Claude Marchand
as Dr. Erik Blomdal
as Inspector Sinet
as Jean-Pierre
as Alan Stewart
as Self
as Dr. DiCarlo
as Mike Voray
as Valerio
as Jean Lartigue - le Mari (segment "L'orgueuil")
as Jean
as Self
as Jacques
as Guest at the opening
as Lionel Durand
as King Louis XVI
as Paul Duvelle
as Prof. Jacques De Lisle
as Self - Presenter
as Self
as Maurice Darnal
as Robert Vitrac
as Regnault de St-Jean d'Angely
as Father James Cannon
as Self
as Cardinal de Rohan
as Capt. Eric Evoir
as Paul Jacquard
as Cesarin, hussar of the guard of Napoleon I
as Le précepteur Raoul Vignerte
as Marc
as Cyril Dormoy
as Michele Bonesi
as Il conte Enrico di Roccabruna
as Stanislas Michodier
as Henri Perlis
as The Man of Today
as Self - Mystery Guest
as Self - Panelist
as Andre Marchand
as Eric Martin, alias Hans Norben
as Andre St. Avit
as John James Audubon
as Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg
as Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
as Pierre de Roche
as Paul Duprez
as Bertrand Corlay / Capt. Pierre Metard
as Paul Marchand
as Pierre
as Jean Larcher
as Jean-Pierre
as Raoul Palas
as Lt. Robert Jacquet
as Georges de Chambry
as Billy - le laitier amoureux d'Eva
as Gilbert Rollin
as Henri Voisin
as Pierre Villette
as Pierre
as Jean Herbillon
as Karpoff
as Lorenzo Surprenant
as Eric Heller
as Henri de Langillier
as Georges
as Jacques
as Jim