Jean-Pierre Darroussin

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Jean-Pierre Darroussin
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Jean-Pierre Darroussin in 2020
Born (1953-12-04) 4 December 1953 (age 70)
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, screenwriter
Years active1979–present
Children3

Jean-Pierre Darroussin (born 4 December 1953) is a French actor and filmmaker. He was born in Courbevoie, France.

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Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
1982Gevrey-ChambertinAlain Gautré & Pierre PradinasPierre Pradinas
1983Les Amis de Monsieur GazonPierre & Simon PradinasPierre Pradinas
1986 The Seagull Anton Chekhov Pierre Pradinas
1989Le Secret Henri Bernstein Andreas Voutsinas
1991Cuisine et Dépendances Agnès Jaoui & Jean-Pierre Bacri Stéphan MeldeggNominated - Molière Award for Best Supporting Actor
1994Un air de famille Agnès Jaoui & Jean-Pierre Bacri Stéphan MeldeggNominated - Molière Award for Best Supporting Actor
1997La Terrasse Jean-Claude Carrière Bernard MuratNominated - Molière Award for Best Supporting Actor
2005-2006Leshiy Anton Chekhov Roger Planchon
2009La Chapelle-en-BrieAlain GautréAlain Gautré
2011Une banale histoire Anton Chekhov Marc Dugain
2013Calme Lars Norén Jean-Louis Martinelli
Address Unknown Kathrine Taylor Delphine de Malherbe
2018-2019 Art Yasmina Reza Patrice Kerbrat Molière Award for Best Actor
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Jean-Pierre Darroussin

Filmography

Actor

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1979 Coup de tête The photographer Jean-Jacques Annaud
1980Cinéma 16The studentPhilippe LaïkTV series (1 episode)
La vie des autresJean-Pierre VitryEmmanuel FonlladosaTV series (1 episode)
1981PsyJacques Philippe de Broca
Est-ce bien raisonnable?Henri Georges Lautner
Celles qu'on n'a pas eues...Amédée Pascal Thomas
1982EdenRobert RéaShort
1983OrphéeHeurtebise Claude Santelli TV movie
Après tout ce qu'on a fait pour toiThe journalist Jacques Fansten TV movie
1984 Our Story The second passenger Bertrand Blier
Les amis de monsieur GazonClaudeJeannette HubertTV movie
1985Elsa, ElsaGeof Didier Haudepin
Slices of Life The journalist François Leterrier
He Died with His Eyes Open Moulard Jacques Deray
1986Ki lo sa?Dada Robert Guédiguian
1989 My Best Pals Daniel Peccoud Jean-Marie Poiré
Les dossiers secrets de l'inspecteur LavardinJean Leroux Christian de Chalonge TV series (1 episode)
1990 Mado, Hold for Pick Up The shepherd Aleksandr Adabashyan
La grande duneDr. Demarquez Bernard Stora TV movie
Un privé au soleilSylvain BriceJacques FontanierTV series (1 episode)
1991L'amour en deuxMatthiasJean-Claude Gallotta
Le cri du cochonAlain Guesnier
Dieu vomit les tièdesCochise Robert Guédiguian
Cauchemar Blanc Mathieu Kassovitz Short
18 rue PopincourtPascal LaëthierShort

Director/Writer

YearTitleNotes
1992C'est trop con!Short
Angers European First Film Festival - Best Short Film
2006 Premonition French Syndicate of Cinema Critics - Best First Film
Louis Delluc Prize - Best First Film
Nominated - Montreal World Film Festival - Golden Zenith

Author

YearBookPublisher
2015Et le souvenir que je garde au cœur Editions Fayard

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