Jacques Perrin
Jacques Perrin was a notable French actor and filmmaker, whose contributions to the cinema spanned several decades. Born on July 13, 1941, in Paris, he was initially known by the surname Simonet, derived from his father's name, while his mother's family name was Perrin. Throughout his career, he garnered acclaim for his diverse roles in both film and television, showcasing his exceptional talent and versatility.
Perrin's filmography includes a wide array of genres, but he is perhaps best remembered for his work in the acclaimed films "La Grande Illusion" and "The Chorus." In addition to his acting prowess, he took on the role of director and producer, making significant contributions behind the camera as well. His passion for nature and wildlife led him to produce several documentaries, including the acclaimed "Winged Migration," which highlighted the beauty and challenges of avian life across the globe.
Jacques Perrin's artistic journey was marked by a deep commitment to storytelling and visual artistry, earning him recognition not only in France but also internationally. He passed away on April 21, 2023, leaving behind a rich legacy in the film industry that continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike.
Filmography
Blanche
Hell (2005)
Green Harvest
Line of Demarcation
Oceans
Richelieu: The Purple and the Blood
Winged Migration
The Truth
Cinema Paradiso
Deep Blue
The 317th Platoon
Goliath (2022)
Shock Troops
Borderline (2014)
Microcosmos
Fire's Share
Spray of the Days
Operation Leopard
Brotherhood of the Wolf
The Search (1966)
Donkey Skin
The Chorus
The Young Girls Turn 25
Girl with a Suitcase
The Sleeping Car Murder
The Desert of the Tartars
Year of the Jellyfish
Z
The Young Girls of Rochefort
The Strangler (1971)
Everybody's Fine
Remi, Nobody's Boy