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Gender

Male

Birthday

1930-12-11 (94 years old)

Place of Birth

Piolenc, Vaucluse, France

Jean-Louis Trintignant

Biography:

Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant (December 11, 1930 – June 17, 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.

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Known For

Acting

2025

From Rock Star to Killer as Self (archive footage)

2024

The Most Precious of Cargoes as Narrateur (voice)

2022

2021

2019

The Best Years of a Life as Jean-Louis Duroc
André Téchiné: A Passion for Cinema as Self - Actor (archive footage)

2018

2017

Filming Silenzio as Self (archive footage)
Happy End as Georges Laurent

2014

2013

2012

Close Up as Self (archive footage)
Amour as Georges
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen as (archive footage)
Square as Self

2011

2010

2009

2005

2003

Janis and John as Monsieur Cannon

2002

1999

1998

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train as Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste Emmerich

1996

A Self-Made Hero as Albert Dehousse (old)
C'est jamais loin as Elliot Spencer
L'insoumise as Roquepenne
Tykho Moon as Le chirurgien

1995

Fiesta as Colonel Masagual
The City of Lost Children as L'oncle Irvin (voice)
Kulturzeit as self

1994

Three Colors: Red as The Judge
Ernesto Che Guevara, the Bolivian Diary as Narrator (French version)
Shattered Lives as Récitant (texte de Paul Éluard) (voice)

1993

L'Œil écarlate as René Montijoux
Angel's Wing as Colonel Édouard
L'Interdiction as Marquis d'Espard

1992

Dispute in Valladolid as Ginèse de Sepúlveda
The Big Pardon 2 as Le Commissaire Duché (archive footage)

1991

Thank You, Life as le colonel SS

1990

Julie de Carneilhan as Herbert d'Espivant

1989

1987

Le Moustachu as le général Gougeard

1986

1985

Rendez-vous as Scrutzler
Going and Coming Back as Roland Rivière
Volley for a Black Buffalo as Mr. Fodó, teacher
Next Summer as Paul

1984

Le Bon Plaisir as Le Président de la République
Long Live Life as François Gaucher
Femmes de personne as Michel Gilquin

1983

Confidentially Yours as Julien Vercel
Cover Up as Christian Lacassagne
Under Fire as Marcel Jazy
Credo as Prof. Lenski

1982

Boulevard des assassins as Daniel Salmon
The Big Pardon as Le commissaire Duché
The Night of Varennes as Monsieur Sauce

1981

A Business of Men as Louis Faguet
Malevil as Fulbert
Deep Water as Vic
Passion of Love as Le médecin major

1980

The Lady Banker as Horace Vannister
I Love You All as Julien Tellier
The Terrace as Enrico

1979

Swimming Instructor as le jardinier
Melancoly Baby as Pierre

1978

Other People's Money as Henri Rainier

1977

Faces of Love as Victor
The Passengers as Alex Moineau

1976

The Desert of the Tartars as Magg. Med. Rovine
The Probability Factor as Fred Malone
The Honeymoon Trip as Paul Carter

1975

Flic Story as Émile Buisson
Rain over Santiago as Le Sénateur
Act of Aggression as Paul Varlin
The Sunday Woman as Massimo Campi
Numéro un as Self

1974

The Secret as David Daguerre
Love at the Top as Nicolas Mallet
Violins at the Ball as Him (Michel)
Successive Slidings of Pleasure as The Police Commissioner
Escapade as Ferdinand

1973

The Last Train as Julien Maroyeur
Défense de savoir as Jean-Pierre Laubray
A Full Day's Work as Le Metteur en scène de la troupe des 'Enfants du Gard'

1972

The Outside Man as Lucien Bellon
The Assassination as François Darien
Midi trente as Self

1971

Without Apparent Motive as Stéphane Carella
Samedi soir as Self

1970

The Conformist as Marcello Clerici
The Crook as Simon the Swiss
Ramparts of Clay as the entrepreneur

1969

Z as Examining Magistrate
My Night at Maud's as Jean-Louis
Love Circle as Michele
Crime Thief as Jean Girod
So Sweet... So Perverse as Jean Reynaud
The American as Bruno

1968

Les Biches as Paul Thomas
The Man Who Lies as Jan Robin / Boris Varissa
The Libertine as Dr. Carlo De Marchi

1967

Deadly Sweet as Bernard
A Man to Kill as Raphaël
My Love, My Love as Vincent Falaise

1966

Is Paris Burning? as Captain Serge
A Man and a Woman as Jean-Louis Duroc
Long March as Philippe
Diamond Safari as Raphaël Vincente
Seventeenth Heaven as François

1965

The Sleeping Car Murder as Éric Grandin, étudiant vétérinaire
Angelique: The Road To Versailles as Claude le Petit, dit Le poète croté
The Real Bargain as Jacques Danzac
I Kill, You Kill as Gianni Santi (segment "La donna che viveva sola")

1964

Les Siffleurs as Jean-Louis Trintignant
Mata Hari, Agent H21 as Captain François Lasalle
The Last Steps as Georges Guichard

1963

1962

Lust as Bernard Duparc
Il Sorpasso as Roberto Mariani
Le Combat dans l’île as Clément Lesser
The Seven Deadly Sins as Bernard Duparc (segment "La luxure")
The Fabiani Affair as Joseph Fabiani
Parisienne... Parisiennes as Récitant (voice)

1961

Spotlight on a Murderer as Jean-Marie de Keraudren
The Game of Truth as Guy de Fleury
Three Faces of Sin as Guest at the opening

1960

The Thousandth Window as Georges Desvignes
The French Game as François

1959

Violent Summer as Carlo Caremoli

1956

...And God Created Woman as Michel Tardieu
Law of the Streets as Yves Tréguier aka 'Le Breton'
Club of Women as Michel

Directing

1979

1973

A Full Day's Work as Director

Writing

1993

L'Œil écarlate as Adaptation

1973

A Full Day's Work as Screenplay

1972