
Jean-Pierre Darras
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Jean-Pierre Darras.
Born: November 26, 1927
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Molière pour rire et pour pleurer

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.

Azaïs

Le Grand Échiquier

Lagardère
Lagardère is a French miniseries consisting of six 50-minute episodes, created by Marcel Jullian based on Paul Féval's novel Le Bossu (the eighth film adaptation outside of theater, out of 10 known adaptations), and some of the sequels imagined by Paul Féval Jr.1, directed by Jean-Pierre Decourt, and broadcast from September 20 to October 25, 1967, on the first channel of ORTF.

Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
In this adaptation of the play by Molière, Monsieur Jourdain, social climber, nouveau rich but naive, dreams of being recognized in high society. He hires masters of music, dance, philosophy. He has gone mad with thoughts of honors, decorations, and power.

Madame le Juge

My Father's Glory
Raised by his science teacher father, Joseph Pagnol, and seamstress mother Augustine, young Marcel grows up during the turn of the century in awe of his rationalist dad. When the family takes a summer vacation in the countryside, Marcel becomes friends with Lili, who teaches him about rural life.

My Mother's Castle
To his chagrin, young Marcel Pagnol and his family move back to their home in Marseille, France, far from their pastoral holiday cottage in the hills. Determined, Marcel makes the long voyage back to the cottage on foot and lands himself in trouble. One day Marcel's father discovers a shortcut to the cottage, but it requires trespassing. Despite their trepidations, Marcel and his family begin using the secret trail to reach their cottage.

A Pain in the Ass
Ralf Milan, a hitman, arrives in Montpellier to kill an important witness. He checks in a hotel without knowing that his neighbour has become neurotic after his wife left him.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Monsieur de Sottenville
as Narrator, Marcel Pagnol (voice)
as Marcel Pagnol, elderly, narrator (voice)
as Francis Cambalette
as The director
as Quentin Granier
as (voice)
as Mr. Marguerite
as Frisou
as Flavacourt
as Le maître de philosophie
as Self
as Commissaire Chauffard
as Socrate
as Minister of Culture
as Colonel Jean-Hilaire Marcellin
as Argante
as Chocard
as Mathieu
as Jacques Panivaux, owner of the Rolls-Royce
as le commissaire
as Le baron de Gondremark
as Adolphe
as 'Papy'
as Le ministre
as Clément
as Gérard Gouttières, aka 'G.G.'
as Co-Producer
as M. Brunet
as Bourrier
as Self
as Self - Host
as Self
as Self
as Lucien Dorgeval
as Molière
as Jérôme
as Dr. Edgar Fuchs
as Ducros
as Peron
as Étienne Massenay
as Saint-Marc
as Emile Galipeau
as Self
as Sacha
as Marcel
as Wallace
as M. Duvernet
as Le commissaire
as Jorge Blanco
as Georges, 'Monsieur le Comte'
as L'homme
as Rapha
as Paoli
as Le maître de ballet
as Félix, professeur de piano
as Lucien, postman
as Peyrolles
as Peyrolles
as Alexandre
as Detective in Interrogation Room
as Félix, professeur de piano
as Alexandre
as Pascal Moratti
as The commissioner
as Le professeur d'art dramatique
as Napo
as José, Small-time Crook
as Névada
as Koulyguine
as Self - Host
as Self - Co-Host
as Self