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Jean-Pierre Léaud, ComM (French: [ʒɑ̃pjɛʁ le.o]; born 28 May 1944) is a French actor best known for being an important figure of the French New Wave and his portrayal of Antoine Doinel in a series of films by François Truffaut, beginning with The 400 Blows (1959).
Jean-Pierre Léaud. Actor: The 400 Blows. Jean-Pierre Léaud is not everybody's cup of tea for sure, but will remain an important name in film history.
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Mar 24, 2017 · Something more than an actor or even a movie star, Jean-Pierre Léaud is a man who has lived his life on film. After making his screen debut at 13, Mr. Léaud is now, at 72, the subject of a...
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- J. Hoberman
Jean-Pierre Léaud (born May 5, 1944, Paris, France) is a French screen actor who played leading roles in some of the most important French New Wave films of the 1960s and ’70s, particularly ones by François Truffaut.
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Jean-Pierre Léaud est un acteur français, né le 28 mai 1944 à Paris 20 e. À l'âge de quatorze ans, il est révélé par François Truffaut qui lui confie le rôle d' Antoine Doinel , le héros turbulent du film Les Quatre Cents Coups . À la suite de ce film, il fait sensation au festival de Cannes 1959 et Jean Cocteau , son président d ...
- 28 mai 1944 (80 ans)Paris 20e ( France)
- Acteur
- Française
Jean-Pierre Léaud. Actor: The 400 Blows. Jean-Pierre Léaud is not everybody's cup of tea for sure, but will remain an important name in film history.
Mar 31, 2017 · The French cinema icon talks about his final performance as a dying king, his relationship with Francois Truffaut and his personal embrace of death. Read the interview with the reclusive actor, who was awarded at Cannes in 2016.