Philippe Léotard

Philippe Léotard

1940-08-28 Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France Male 84 Known Credits

Biography

Philippe Léotard ( born Ange Philippe Paul André Léotard-Tomasi August 28, 1940 - died August 25, 2001) was a French actor, poet, and singer. He was born in Nice , one of seven children - four girls, then three boys, of which he was the oldest - and was the brother of politician François Léotard. His childhood was normal except for an illness (rheumatic fever) which struck him and forced him to spend days in bed during which time he read a great many books. He was particularly fond of the poets - Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Lautréamont, Blaise Cendrars. He met Ariane Mnouchkine at the Sorbonne and in 1964 they formed the théâtre du soleil. He played Philippe, the tormented son of a women with terminal illness, in the 1974 drama film La Gueule ouverte, by the controversial director Maurice Pialat. He won a César Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1982 movie La Balance. One of his few English-language roles was a cameo in the 1973 thriller The Day of the Jackal and he co-starred as "Jacques" in the 1975 John Frankenheimer movie French Connection II which starred Gene Hackman and Fernando Rey, (sequel to The French Connection). Léotard died in 2001 of respiratory failure in Paris at the age of 60. He was interred at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Description above from the Wikipedia article Philippe Léotard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1940-08-28

Place of Birth

Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

Known Credits

84

Known For

Acting

Photos

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

The Flesh

1991

Nicola

The Good and the Bad

1976

le vendeur de Citroën

La Balance

1982

Dédé Laffont

La Tisane de sarments

1980

Joë Bousquet

Short Memory

1982

Frank Barila

Cat and Mouse

1975

Pierre Chemin

Black Dju

1997

Inspecteur Plettschette

The Imprint of Giants

1980

Lucien Chabaud

State of Grace

1986

Pierre-Julien

Les Miserables

1995

Thénardier 1942

Exit-exil

1986

Duke

Le Choc

1982

Félix

Bed and Board

1970

L'homme Ivre (uncredited)

Pandora

1996

Raúl

Wild Animals

1984

Léandro Santini

The South

1988

Roberto

The Nonentity

1986

Kaufmann

Elisa

1995

Gitanes Smoker

Hiver 60

1983

André

Mora

1982

Mora

Kamouraska

1973

Antoine

Farewell Fred

1985

Fred

Plato's Banquet

1989

Socrates

La Pirate

1984

n° 5

Robin

1985

Louis Ducasse

Jane B. by Agnès V.

1988

Painter / Murderer

Judith Therpauve

1978

Jean-Pierre Maurier

Rak

1972

Lucien

Venins

1991

Phil Anzer

The Little Mermaid

1980

Georges Maréchal

The Dawn

1986

Gad

Im Kreis der Iris

1993

Dr. Ionescu

The Mouth Agape

1974

Philippe

Paradise for All

1982

Marc Lebel

Ville à vendre

1992

Jean Boulard

A Week's Vacation

1980

le docteur Sabouret

The Abyss

1988

Henri-Maximilien

The Track

1975

Paul Danville

There Were Days... and Moons

1990

Le chanteur abandonné

Crime and Punishment

1971

Razoumikhine

Chinese Glory

1972

Michel Perrat

Solemn Communion

1977

Jacques Gravet

To Be Twenty in the Aures

1972

Lieutenant Perrin

The Day of Reckoning

1990

André Arnaud

TV Credits

Sacrée Soirée

1987

Self (2 episodes)

Champs-Elysées

1982

Self (1 episodes)

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

1975

Self (3 episodes)

Le monde est à vous

1987

Self (2 episodes)

Nulle part ailleurs

1987

Self (1 episodes)

The French Atlantic Affair

1979

Blondin (3 episodes)

Chillers

1992

André Arnaud (1 episodes)

La Cloche tibétaine

1974

Vladimir Petropavlovsky (7 episodes)

La Porteuse de pain

1973

Jacques Garaud jeune (13 episodes)

Armchair Cinema

1974

Jean Cacques Brialy (1 episodes)

Le Journal

1979

Clébert (6 episodes)

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