Jean-Pierre Marielle
Jean-Pierre Marielle, born on April 12, 1932, is a celebrated French actor renowned for his extensive and varied filmography, boasting appearances in over a hundred films. Throughout his career, he has showcased his remarkable versatility, portraying a wide array of characters ranging from an ordinary citizen in "Les Galettes de Pont-Aven" to a chilling serial killer in "Sans mobile apparent." His roles have spanned from a World War II hero in "Les Milles" to a compromised spy in "La Valise," and even a faded actor in "Les Grands Ducs." Marielle's performances consistently exhibit a high level of excellence, regardless of the film's overall quality.
Aside from his acting prowess, Marielle is also well-regarded for his forthright personality and distinctive deep voice, which has been widely imitated by French comedians. Often viewed as the quintessential French gentleman, his presence and charisma have left a lasting impact on French cinema. His contributions to the film industry have made him a beloved figure, reflecting the richness of his talent and the breadth of his artistic range.
Filmography
The Track
The Devil by the Tail
The Man in the Buick
Max & Jeremie
Without Apparent Motive
All the Mornings of the World
Sex, Love & Therapy
Let Joy Reign Supreme
Weekend at Dunkirk
One Wild Moment
Hold-up
One, Two, Three, Freeze
The Dream Team (2012)
Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses
Le Sourire
Coup de Torchon
Cookies
Charlie and His Two Chicks
The Perfume of Yvonne
Femmes Fatales
Let's Rob the Bank
Four Flies on Grey Velvet
Phantom Boy
Micmacs
Santa's Apprentice
Ménage
The Grand Dukes
A Few Days with Me