Jean-Pierre Bacri
Jean-Pierre Bacri was a distinguished French actor, screenwriter, and playwright, born on May 24, 1951, in Bou Ismaïl, Algeria, and he passed away on January 18, 2021, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. His artistic journey began after his family relocated to Cannes following Algeria's independence in 1962. At 23, Bacri left a job at Société Générale, moved to Paris, and honed his craft at the Simon and Jean Périmony acting courses. His early works included the acclaimed play *Le Doux Visage De L'Amour*, which earned him the Fondation de la vocation prize in 1979. That same year, he made his cinematic debut in *Le Toubib* and gained wider recognition for his role as a pimp in Alexandre Arcady's *Le Grand Pardon* (1982).
Bacri's career flourished as he collaborated with notable directors including Diane Kurys and Luc Besson, eventually landing leading roles in films such as *Mort Un Dimanche De Pluie* (1986) and *L'Été En Pente Douce* (1987). His partnership with Agnès Jaoui proved particularly fruitful; together, they crafted the screenplay for *Cuisine Et Dépendances* (1993) and won a César for Best Original Screenplay for *Smoking / No Smoking* (1994). Their collaboration continued to resonate with audiences in *Un Air De Famille* (1996), which also garnered critical acclaim.
Throughout his career, Bacri featured in numerous films, including *Le Goût Des Autres* (2000), *Comme Une Image* (2004), and *Place Publique* (2018). His contributions to French cinema remain celebrated, and he is remembered for his unique ability to blend humor with poignant storytelling. Bacri's legacy endures in the hearts of fans and the film community alike.
Filmography
Entre Nous
C'est La Vie
C'est la vie!
Kitchen with Apartment
The Big Pardon
Let It Rain
Fear City: A Family-Style Comedy
Didier
The Night Clerk
Looking for Hortense
Kennedy et moi
L'été en pente douce
Adieu Gary
Right Here Right Now
La Galette du roi
The Taste of Others
Subway
The Medic
My Best Pals
Place publique
The Tribe