Maurice Garrel
Maurice Garrel, born on February 24, 1923, in Saint-Servais, Isère, was a prominent French actor whose career spanned several decades. Renowned for his versatility, Garrel featured in over 100 films, leaving an indelible mark on French cinema. He garnered critical acclaim and was nominated for the prestigious César Award for Best Supporting Actor on two occasions: first in 1991 for his role in *La Discrète* and later in 2005 for his performance in *Kings and Queen*.
Garrel's legacy extends beyond his own performances; he was a significant figure in a family of artists. He was the father of producer Thierry Garrel and acclaimed director Philippe Garrel, and he also had a close connection to the next generation of talent through his grandchildren, actor Louis Garrel and actress Esther Garrel.
Throughout his life, Maurice Garrel was celebrated not only for his contributions to film but also for his influence on the French artistic landscape. He passed away in Paris on June 4, 2011, at the age of 88, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire filmmakers and actors alike.
Filmography
A Burning Hot Summer
The House of the Bories
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno
One Way Ticket
Artemisia
Faustine and the Beautiful Summer
Far from Vietnam
Emergency Kisses
Le Combat dans l’île
A Soldier's Tale
Pasha
Edith and Marcel
A Heart in Winter
The Soft Skin