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  1. Jean-Pierre Aumont. Jean-Pierre Aumont (born Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons; 5 January 1911 – 30 January 2001) was a French actor as well as holder of the Légion d'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre for his World War II military service.

  2. Aumont was born Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons on January 5, 1911 (some sources list 1909) in Paris, France, to Suzanne (Cahen), an actress, and Alexandre Abraham Salomons, a well-to-do department store executive. His brother, François Villiers (né Francois Salomons), went on to become a film writer/director.

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    • Paris, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Gassin, Var, France
  3. Jan 31, 2001 · Jean-Pierre Aumont, popular French actor whose 65-year career included romantic roles in Hollywood, dramatic parts on Broadway and an intense life onstage and on screen in France, dies at age 90 ...

  4. Jean-Pierre Aumont. Actor: Lili. Another in the long line of dramatically handsome foreign imports who made an immediate impact on WWII Hollywood was debonair French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont. The epitome of grace and sophistication, the stylish leading man went on to have a long and respected career on stage, film and TV, both here and abroad. Aumont was born Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons on ...

    • January 5, 1911
    • January 30, 2001
  5. Aumont, whose real name was Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons, was born in Paris, France, on 5th January 1911. Determined to follow his mother's profession, he entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 16 to study drama, and made his stage debut a few years later.

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  7. Jean-Pierre Aumont est un acteur français, né le 5 janvier 1911 à Paris 9 e et mort le 30 janvier 2001 à Gassin . Jeune premier vedette du cinéma français dans l' entre-deux-guerres , il participe également, durant sa longue carrière, à divers films américains .

  8. Jan 30, 2001 · Jean-Pierre Aumont was a French actor. Handsome, romantic Continental lead for over five decades. Aumont began his career on the French stage, scoring a triumph in Cocteau's "La Machine Infernale ...

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