Jean Yanne
Biography
Jean Yanne, originally named Jean Roger Gouyé, was born on July 18, 1933, and passed away on May 23, 2003. He was a multifaceted French artist known for his work as an actor, screenwriter, producer, director, and composer.
Yanne's career is marked by significant achievements, most notably winning the prestigious Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor in 1972 for his compelling performance in "We Won't Grow Old Together." This film showcased his ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes, earning him critical acclaim and solidifying his place in the French film industry.
In addition to this honor, he received a nomination for the César Award in 1992 for his supporting role in the acclaimed film "Indochine," further demonstrating his talent and versatility as an actor.
Throughout his career, Jean Yanne was well-regarded for his unique contributions to cinema, often blending humor with social commentary in his works. His legacy endures in the world of film, where he left an indelible mark through his diverse roles and creative endeavors. As an influential figure in French cinema, Yanne's artistry continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers and actors.
Filmography
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Weekend
1967 • Roland Durand
Le Bal des casse-pieds
1992
Troubleshooters
1971 • Serge Aubin
Line of Demarcation
1966 • M. Tricot
Beaumarchais the Scoundrel
1996
Pétain
1993 • Pierre Laval
See How They Fall
1994 • Simon
Hanna K.
1983 • Victor Bonnet
The Horseman on the Roof
1995 • Hawker
Brotherhood of the Wolf
2001 • Le Comte de Morangias
Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ
1982 • Paulus
Gramps Is in the Resistance
1983
The Butcher
1970 • Paul Thomas, aka 'Popaul'
Indochine
1992 • Guy Asselin
Madame Bovary (1991)
1991 • M. Homais