
Jean-Pierre Marielle
Acting
Biography
Jean-Pierre Marielle (born April 12, 1932) is a French actor. He has played in more than a hundred movies in which he brought life to a very large diversity of roles, from the banal citizen (Les Galettes de Pont-Aven), to the serial killer (Sans mobile apparent), to the World War II hero (Les Milles), to the compromised spy (La Valise), to the has-been actor (Les Grands Ducs), acting always with the same excellence whatever the quality of the movie in itself. He is well known for his outspokenness and especially for his warm and cavernous voice which is often imitated by French humorists considering him as the archetype of the French gentleman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Pierre Marielle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 12, 1932
Place of Birth: Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France
Known For

Climates of Love
The Marcenat couple seem to have everything they need to be happy. However, Odile's frivolity and Philippe's jealousy drive the couple apart. Philippe, manager of the family printing business, finds solace in Isabelle, a long-time employee at the paper mill. Isabelle's routine life, entirely devoted to her work, leads Philippe to strike up a romantic relationship with the playful young Misa. But, faced with Isabelle's grief, Philippe puts an end to the romance. When Odile, inconsolable since their break-up, finally commits suicide, Philippe realizes that she was his true love.

Rochefort, Marielle, Noiret: Les copains d'abord
Jean Rochefort, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Philippe Noiret - This is the story of a bunch of friends. Comedian buddies. Actors who dreamed of the Conservatory and the National Theater of Paris. The theater was their ideal, cinema will be their paradise. Their friend Jean-Paul Belmondo, the relaxed Parisian, who failed the entrance exam, will make sparks fly. Rochefort, Marielle and Noiret, the three provincials, will climb the steps of recognition one by one. From the little cabarets on the Left Bank to the TV shows of the Buttes-Chaumont pioneers. From the second roles to the first and from the B movies to the classics.

Madame De...
The action takes place in Paris in the 30-ies. The Countess Louise de... has made debts and she urgently needed cash. She decided to sell the family jeweler Remy earrings — a gift from her husband…

Belmondo: The Incorrigible
Charismatic and resourceful, seducer and daredevil, Jean-Paul Belmondo has always played his roles as he lived, at a thousand miles an hour. He had only one passion: to entertain the public with his smile, his naturalness, his energy, his stunts. But contrary to appearances, his destiny was full of pitfalls. This film lifts the veil on a founding childhood that allowed him to overcome many obstacles throughout his life thanks to the tutelary figures of his father and mother. Told from the inside with the help of his autobiography, interviews and unpublished archives, this epic story traces the career of this turbulent young actor who launched the New Wave in Breathless before becoming the popular Bebel, an indestructible and provocative vigilante. From film to film, this documentary paints an intimate portrait of a man who built himself up to reach the top: his triumphs but also his trials, his doubts, his secrets, his angers, his clowning, his disappointments or his personal dramas.

Le Grand Échiquier

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Belmondo by Belmondo
Jean-Paul Belmondo returns to the settings of a fantastic career, accompanied by his son Paul. Over a career spanning 50 years, Jean-Paul Belmondo’s movies drew over 130 million people into cinemas. This logbook takes us back to sets and countries, from where we can revisit the films in reference and find out about his fruitful collaborations with various directors. Paul Belmondo will lead the investigation, meeting the stars and his father’s friends (eye-witnesses all) and questioning his father about his journey, sharing it with us so we can discover the man and his story like never before.

Belmondo, itinéraire...
Documentary on the career of Jean-Paul Belmondo.

Jean Rochefort, l'irrésistible
If Jean Rochefort remains so dear to our hearts, it is because this extraordinary actor alone embodies a cinema and a France imbued with freedom and carelessness. Through his films, archives and the testimony of those close to him, we discover a complex man, a sad clown saved by his taste for words and for fun.

Chez Maupassant
"Chez Maupassant" is a French anthology television series based on short stories by Guy de Maupassant. Created by Gérard Jourd'hui and Gaëlle Girre, it ran on France 2 in three seasons in 2007, 2008 and 2011. It consists of a total of 24 episodes of which half are 60 minutes long and half are 30 minutes.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as (voice)
as (archive footage)
as Self
as The Man with the Broken Face (voice)
as Frantz Meyer
as Michel's Father
as Lui-même
as Jean
as Bernard Lefort
as Himself
as Hubert Dassonville
as Nick
as Titouan Leguennec
as Abraham
as The psychoanalyst
as Self (archive footage)
as Jean-Pierre
as Self
as Contrary Santa (voice)
as Oswald
as Victor
as Charles Darwin
as Placard
as Self
as Emile de Montellier
as Jean Dussart
as Salomon Bellinsky
as Sosthène
as M. de Galais
as Jacques Saunière
as Le Pape Barberini
as Pierre-Ange Destinat
as Bosco
as Popernick
as Simon
as Le général
as Jean-Pierre Marielle
as Comissaire Bayard
as Le docteur Jean Marcellin
as Armand
as Georges Cox
as Commandant Perrochon
as Pierre-François Le Clainche
as Dr. René Meinthe
as L'homme seul / The lonely man
as Almeida
as Bartolomé de las Casas
as Monsieur de Sainte Colombe
as Archambaud
as François Bouvard
as François Bouvard
as Self
as Darnoncourt
as Monsieur Fonfrin
as Artus de Montdeny
as René Boutancard
as The Rich and Depressed Man
as Simon Labrosse
as Antoine Garnier, industrialist and companion of Jeanne
as Gabriel Gallien
as Simon
as Jérôme Bouvier, accounting expert
as Patrick Le Kermadec
as Daniel
as Self
as Le Peron / Le Peron's twin brother
as Albert Pourrat
as Jean-Marie Tardel
as Victor Delacroix
as Castelard
as François Perrin
as Pierre
as Roustev
as Pouplard
as Inspecteur Pignon
as il Milite Ignoto
as Bob Morlock
as Paul Dufour
as Henri Serin, umbrella representative and painter
as Albert Danville
as The Marquis de Pontcallec
as Léo Tartaffione
as Self
as Richard le Royer
as Doctor Carlille
as Self
as Gérard Malempin
as Tony
as Major Bloch
as Commissaire Martin
as L'Ogre
as Lucien
as Self
as Gianni Arrosio
as Perry Rupert-Foote
as Mac Cormack
as Maxime
as Lieutenant Casanova
as Léopold Panneton
as l'éditeur
as Mazoillac
as Jean-Jacques Leroy-Martin, le "play-boy"
as Self
as Le Marquis
as Le Révérend-Père Fouquet
as Bob
as Lucien de Noirville
as Raymond Vernet
as Justin
as Landrut
as Pierson
as Balthazar
as Van Houde
as David Kouglov
as Jo Adams
as André Durand-Mareuil
as Récitant (voice)
as Monsieur Rakanowsky
as Paul Reynaldo
as Malvolio
as Philippe Marcenat
as Emile
as Le chef de la préfecture de police
as Toujenbach
as Outiechitelny
as Morgan
as Cauteret - l'inconnu
as Reception manager at the Deauville hotel
as Lucien, le détenu bavard
as Me Philippe Norbert