Jean Rochefort

Jean Rochefort

Born April 29, 1930 (Age: 95) Paris, France

Biography

Jean Raoul Robert Rochefort (29 April 1930 – 9 October 2017) was a French actor. He received many accolades during his career, including an Honorary César in 1999. Rochefort was born on 29 April 1930 in Paris, France, to Breton parents. Jean Rochefort was not born in Dinan, but his parents were living there. He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen. Rochefort was nineteen years old when he entered the Centre d'Art Dramatique de la rue Blanche. Later he joined the Conservatoire National. After completing his national service in 1953, he worked with the Compagnie Grenier Hussenot as a theatre actor for seven years. There he was noted for his ability to play both drama and comedy. He then became a television and cinema actor, and also worked as director. After some supporting roles in Cartouche, Captain Fracasse and in Marvelous Angelique, Rochefort played his first big role with Annie Girardot as his wife and Claude Jade as his daughter in Hearth Fires in 1972. In this drama, he starred as a man who leaves his family for ten years before returning. In this film he played at 41 years old a father of adult children (the young Claude Jade was already 23). To appear older, he grew a moustache, his trademark, which he later removed only once, in 1996 for Ridicule. Four years after Hearth Fires he was the leading star of the midlife crisis comedy Pardon Mon Affaire as a man who risks his married life with Danièle Delorme for an affair with Anny Duperey. Thanks to the success of this film, Rochefort became very popular. In 1972, he starred opposite Pierre Richard as Chief of Counter-Espionage, Louis Toulouse, in the Yves Robert comedy Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire, a role he reprised in the 1974 sequel Le Retour du grand blond, also directed by Robert. In 1998, he starred as "Fernand de Morcerf" opposite Gerard Depardieu in the mini-series Le Comte de Monte Cristo. In the eighties, he became the narrator of the French version of Welcome to Pooh Corner, replacing Laurie Main. This made him popular with children at the time and Disney hired him to record several audio versions of their classic movies. In the 1990s, he returned to comedy with Les Grands Ducs where he played alongside two other actors of his generation with a similar career, Philippe Noiret and Jean-Pierre Marielle. He was set to play the lead role in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, after being found as "the perfect Quixote" by director Terry Gilliam. Rochefort learned to speak English just for the part. Unfortunately, amongst other production problems, he began suffering from a herniated disc. Unable to film for months, production was cancelled. A documentary, Lost in La Mancha, was made about the failed production. In 1960, he married Alexandra Moscwa, with whom he had two children: Marie (1962) and Julien (1965). With actress-filmmaker Nicole Garcia, he also had a son Pierre. Through his second marriage with Françoise Vidal, he had two children, Louise (1990) and Clémence (1992). ... Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Rochefort, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Jean Raoul Robert Rochefort (29 April 1930 – 9 October 2017) was a French actor. He received many accolades during his career, including an Honorary César in 1999. Rochefort was born on 29 April 1930 in Paris, France, to Breton parents. Jean Rochefort was not born in Dinan, but his parents were living there. He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen. Rochefort was nineteen years old when he entered the Centre d'Art Dramatique de la rue Blanche. Later he joined the Conservatoire National. After completing his national service in 1953, he worked with the Compagnie Grenier Hussenot as a theatre actor for seven years. There he was noted for his ability to play both drama and comedy. He then became a television and cinema actor, and also worked as director. After some supporting roles in Cartouche, Captain Fracasse and in Marvelous Angelique, Rochefort played his first big role with Annie Girardot as his wife and Claude Jade as his daughter in Hearth Fires in 1972. In this drama, he starred as a man who leaves his family for ten years before returning. In this film he played at 41 years old a father of adult children (the young Claude Jade was already 23). To appear older, he grew a moustache, his trademark, which he later removed only once, in 1996 for Ridicule. Four years after Hearth Fires he was the leading star of the midlife crisis comedy Pardon Mon Affaire as a man who risks his married life with Danièle Delorme for an affair with Anny Duperey. Thanks to the success of this film, Rochefort became very popular. In 1972, he starred opposite Pierre Richard as Chief of Counter-Espionage, Louis Toulouse, in the Yves Robert comedy Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire, a role he reprised in the 1974 sequel Le Retour du grand blond, also directed by Robert. In 1998, he starred as "Fernand de Morcerf" opposite Gerard Depardieu in the mini-series Le Comte de Monte Cristo. In the eighties, he became the narrator of the French version of Welcome to Pooh Corner, replacing Laurie Main. This made him popular with children at the time and Disney hired him to record several audio versions of their classic movies. In the 1990s, he returned to comedy with Les Grands Ducs where he played alongside two other actors of his generation with a similar career, Philippe Noiret and Jean-Pierre Marielle. He was set to play the lead role in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, after being found as "the perfect Quixote" by director Terry Gilliam. Rochefort learned to speak English just for the part. Unfortunately, amongst other production problems, he began suffering from a herniated disc. Unable to film for months, production was cancelled. A documentary, Lost in La Mancha, was made about the failed production. In 1960, he married Alexandra Moscwa, with whom he had two children: Marie (1962) and Julien (1965). With actress-filmmaker Nicole Garcia, he also had a son Pierre. Through his second marriage with Françoise Vidal, he had two children, Louise (1990) and Clémence (1992). ... Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Rochefort, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography

Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart

Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart

2014 as Méliès (voice) Age: 83
Asterix & Obelix: God Save Britannia

Asterix & Obelix: God Save Britannia

2012 as Lucius Fouinus Age: 82
Titeuf

Titeuf

2011 as Pépé (voice) Age: 80
Mr. Bean's Holiday

Mr. Bean's Holiday

2007 as Maître d'hôtel Age: 76
Hell

Hell

2005 as Louis Age: 75
RRRrrrr!!!

RRRrrrr!!!

2004 as Lucie Age: 73
Man on the Train

Man on the Train

2002 as Monsieur Manesquier Age: 72
Delphine Seyrig, portrait d'une comète

Delphine Seyrig, portrait d'une comète

2000 as Self Age: 70
Speaking of Buñuel

Speaking of Buñuel

2000 as Self Age: 70
Le serpent a mangé la grenouille

Le serpent a mangé la grenouille

1998 as Monsieur Moreau Age: 68
Clara et son juge

Clara et son juge

1997 as Judge Larcher Age: 66
Ridicule

Ridicule

1996 as Le Marquis de Bellegarde Age: 66
Prêt-à-Porter

Prêt-à-Porter

1994 as Inspector Tantpis Age: 64
From Time to Time

From Time to Time

1992 as Louis XV Age: 61
Amoureux fou

Amoureux fou

1991 as Rudolph Age: 61
The Other Woman

The Other Woman

1990 as Farou Age: 59
The Return of the Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe

The Return of the Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe

1974 as Colonel Louis, Marie, Alphonse Toulouse Age: 44
The Phantom of Liberty

The Phantom of Liberty

1974 as Mr. Legendre Age: 44
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe

The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe

1972 as Colonel Louis Toulouse Age: 42
Le Misanthrope

Le Misanthrope

1971 as Alceste Age: 40
For a Distant Love

For a Distant Love

1968 as Guillaume Age: 38
Don't Play with Martians

Don't Play with Martians

1968 as René Mastier Age: 38
Angelique and the King

Angelique and the King

1966 as François Desgrez / Narrator (voice) Age: 35
Angelique: The Road To Versailles

Angelique: The Road To Versailles

1965 as François Desgrez Age: 35
Angelique

Angelique

1964 as François Desgrez Age: 34
Outpost in Indo-china

Outpost in Indo-china

1963 as Sergeant Hérange Age: 32
La nuit des Rois

La nuit des Rois

1962 as Sir André Age: 32
Sun in Your Eyes

Sun in Your Eyes

1962 as Age: 32
The Marriage of Figaro

The Marriage of Figaro

1961 as Le comte Almaviva Age: 31
Captain Fracasse

Captain Fracasse

1961 as Malartic Age: 30
Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend

Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend

1961 as Fernand Age: 30
No Image

Vingt mille lieues sur la Terre

1961 as Fernand Age: 30
The Queen of Spades

The Queen of Spades

1958 as Le compte Paul Tomsk Age: 27
Meeting in Paris

Meeting in Paris

1956 as L'interne Age: 26