Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean-Pierre Darroussin, born on December 4, 1953, in Courbevoie, France, is a distinguished actor and filmmaker known for his significant contributions to French cinema. With a career spanning several decades, Darroussin has garnered acclaim for his versatile performances in both film and theater.
He made his mark in the film industry in the early 1990s, quickly establishing himself as a prominent figure. Some of his noteworthy works include roles in films such as "The Taste of Others" (2000), directed by Agnès Jaoui, and "The Secret" (2007), where his performances showcased his ability to convey deep emotion and complexity. His collaboration with renowned directors has further solidified his status in the film community.
In addition to acting, Darroussin has also ventured into directing, demonstrating his multifaceted talent within the industry. His directorial debut, "The Fireflies" (2003), received positive reviews and showcased his unique vision as a filmmaker.
Throughout his career, Darroussin has been recognized with various awards, including nominations for the César Awards, the French equivalent of the Oscars, highlighting his contributions to the arts. His dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with audiences have made him a cherished figure in French cinema.
Filmography
The Thieving Magpie
He Died with His Eyes Open
How Much Do You Love Me?
Is This Reasonable?
Ki lo sa?
Who Plucked the Feathers Off the Moon?
Get Well Soon (2014)
Promise at Dawn
Gloria Mundi (2019)
Juliette in Spring
All Your Faces
Kitchen with Apartment
Little Nicholas' Treasure
Little Nothings
22 Bullets
And the Party Goes On
Marguerite's Theorem
A Woman's Life
School Society
Paris Follies
Marius and Jeannette
Cold Water
The Well Digger's Daughter
The Octopus
The Taste of Others
Our Story
Army of Crime
My Best Pals
Fanny (2013)
Marius (2013)
White Nightmare
My Man