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Jean Rochefort
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29 April 1930 - 9 October 2017
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Jean Rochefort was born in France in Dinan. In his youth he began to think about acting career and therefore attended drama courses in Paris, then entered the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Art. There he also became friends with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean-Pierre Mariel. Jean Rochefort had to leave the conservatory for a short time because of his military service, then on his return he joined the Grenier-Yusseno Theatre Company and played in the cabaret Fountain of the Four Seasons.
After that,
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Jean Rochefort was born in France in Dinan. In his youth he began to think about acting career and therefore attended drama courses in Paris, then entered the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Art. There he also became friends with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean-Pierre Mariel. Jean Rochefort had to leave the conservatory for a short time because of his military service, then on his return he joined the Grenier-Yusseno Theatre Company and played in the cabaret Fountain of the Four Seasons.
After that, the actor was often invited to television.
Jean Rochefort’s debut took place in the 50s in the films “Meeting in Paris” and “Bullet in the Gun”. But only these works were not noted by the public or critics.
In 158 he filmed in the USSR with Marcel Paliero. It was a joint work of Soviet and French cinema in the film.
Leon Garros is looking for a friend The actor played the role of a chauffeur who accompanied the main character who traveled through the Soviet Union. A year later he returned to Paris with his Polish wife, with whom he has two daughters.
"The Wedding of Figaro" brought the actor first fame on television, where he played Count Almavima.
Then the actor had to seek permission to stage the plays “Collection” and “Lover” from the English playwright Harold Pinter. In these plays, the atker shows a restrained and at the same time elegant play, and this did not go unnoticed.
As a comedian, Jean Rochefort finds himself in films about Tall Blonde (directed by Yves Robert). These are movies.
"And elephants are unfaithful." .
"We're all going to heaven" . Despite the fact that Jean Rochefort plays the opponent of Tall Blonde, the audience warmly accepts him thanks to the humanity that the actor shows in his hero, and the British manner of play.
The actor received his first Cesar Award thanks to his dramatic role in the historical drama Let There Be a Feast! directed by Bertrand Tavernier (1975).
He received the second Cesar for the film “Crab Drum” in 1977. In 1998, the actor received the third Cesar Award for creativity.
Acting work Jean Rochefort combines with directorial in the documentary genre. He lives in the province and breeds horses, and this is his second job.