
Jean-Pierre Lorit
Acting
Biography
Jean-Pierre Lorit (born 29 November 1960) is a French actor. His most recognizable role is in the film Three Colors: Red. In 2005, he performed August Strindberg's Créanciers directed by Hélène Vincent, with Lambert Wilson and Emmanuelle Devos. And he got nominated for a 2006 Molière Awards Best supporting role. Source: Article "Jean-Pierre Lorit" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: November 29, 1960
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Olympe, une femme dans la Révolution
Paris, July 1793. The situation is explosive and the Terror is in full swing. In the midst of this world of violence and change, there is only one constant: women have no right to anything. Olympe de Gouges is one of the few who dares to speak out against this injustice. A woman of letters and fighting, Olympe was a direct opponent of Robespierre. Arrested by state police, she awaits trial, locked in a detention center. Among the other women convicted, Olympe will continue to fight.

Three Colors: Red
Part-time model Valentine unexpectedly befriends a retired judge after she runs over his dog. At first, the grumpy man shows no concern about the dog, and Valentine decides to keep it. But the two form a bond when she returns to his house and catches him listening to his neighbors’ phone calls.

Rose
Over the course of a week, sisters Inger and Ellen find their relationship challenged on a highly anticipated coach trip to Paris. Inger reveals her struggles with schizophrenia to the group, receiving both pity and discrimination. On arrival, it soon becomes clear that Inger has a hidden agenda concerning a figure from her past, ultimately involving the entire group in her hunt for answers.

Prière d'enquêter

The Round Up
A faithful retelling of the 1942 "Vel' d'Hiv Roundup" and the events surrounding it.

Mr & Mme Adelman
How did Sarah and Victor get along for more than 45 years? Who was this enigmatic woman living in the shadow of her husband? Love, ambition, betrayals and secrets feed the story of this extraordinary couple, as they experience both the large and small moments of the last century's history.

Tell No One
A man receives a mysterious email appearing to be from his wife, who was murdered years earlier. As he frantically tries to find out whether she's alive, he finds himself being implicated in her death.

Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud
Nelly leaves her lazy, unemployed husband to work for retired judge Mr Arnaud, forty years her senior, after he offers to clear her bills for her. While she types his memoirs the two develop a close friendship, but Arnaud becomes jealous when Nelly begins dating his good-looking young publisher.

Joan the Maid II: The Prisons
Jeanne has succeeded in lifting the siege of Orléans and Charles has been crowned King of France. However, she is injured in an attempt to take Paris, weakening her position at court. Captured by the enemy and put on trial, she finds both her life and the sanctity of her body at stake.

Joan the Maid I: The Battles
Convinced only she can lead France to victory against the invading English, Jeanne leaves her childhood home to plead with Charles, heir to the French throne, to allow her to guide his troops on the battlefield.
Filmography
as Jacques Biétrix de Rozières
as Jacques Larvaron
as Franck
as Jacques
as Jeff D Sheldrake
as Jean-Paul Millier
as Captain Anctil
as Chief of staff of the minister
as Pierre Giteau
as Marc Danchelier
as Alexandre
as Pascal Philippon
as Rives
as Adrien's father
as Pierre
as Philippe Valette
as Dr. Christian Tellier
as Ing. Laudani
as Ludo Rossignol, père d'Émilie
as Gérard Hagopian
as Picot
as Docteur Jousse
as Olivier
as Chief Warrant Officer Lavelle
as Lucas Jäger
as Antoine Jacquier
as Philippe Laclos
as Le joueur
as Christian Gardone
as Antoine Thibault
as Hauptmann
as Pierre Roussel
as Albert
as Nicolas Rivière
as Antoine
as Frederic Sauvagnac
as François
as Antoine Fauvel
as Florent
as François
as Vergnes
as Antoine
as Christophe
as Auguste
as Jean d'Alençon
as Jean d'Alençon
as Alphonse Daudet
as Malivert