Jean-Louis Trintignant

Jean-Louis Trintignant

  • Birthday: 12/11/1930
  • Deathday: 6/17/2022
  • Place of birth: Piolenc, Vaucluse, France
  • Fame for: Acting
  • Also known as: Jean Louis Trintignant, Жан-Луи Тринтинян, Жан-Луј Тринтињан, Žan-Luj Trintignant

Biography

Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant (11 December 1930 – 17 June 2022) was a French actor. He made his theatrical debut in 1951, and went on to be regarded as one of the best French dramatic actors of the post-war era. He starred in many classic films of European cinema, and worked with many prominent auteur directors, including Roger Vadim, Costa-Gavras, Claude Lelouch, Claude Chabrol, Bernardo Bertolucci, Éric Rohmer, François Truffaut, Krzysztof Kieślowski, and Michael Haneke. He made a critical and commercial breakthrough in And God Created Woman (1956), followed by a starmaking romantic turn in A Man and a Woman (1966), and The Great Silence (1968). He won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 1968 Berlin International Film Festival for his performance in The Man Who Lies and the Best Actor Award at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival for Costa-Gavras's Z. Trintignant's other notable films include, My Night at Maud's (1969), The Conformist (1970), Three Colours: Red (1994), and The City of Lost Children (1995). He won the 2013 César Award for Best Actor for his role in Michael Haneke's Amour. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Louis Trintignant, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Three Colors: Red
Release date: 5/12/1994

Three Colors: Red

Role(s): Richter Joseph Kern

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Les Biches
Release date: 3/22/1968

Les Biches

Role(s): Paul Thomas

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Confidentially Yours
Release date: 8/10/1983

Confidentially Yours

Role(s): Julien Vercel

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Z
Release date: 2/26/1969

Z

Role(s): Examining Magistrate

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The Last Train
Release date: 10/31/1973

The Last Train

Role(s): Julien Maroyeur

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