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Mar 31, 2017 · Jean-Pierre Léaud Speaks: How a Cinematic Icon Nearly Killed Himself for His Best Role Since ‘The 400 Blows’
Director Albert Serra and actor Jean-Pierre Léaud discuss their new film, 'The Death of Louis XIV' at the 54th New York Film Festival.
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Aug 22, 2024 · Jason Schwartzman Is the American Jean-Pierre Léaud: The Actor on ‘Between the Temples,’ ‘Queer,’ and the Coppola Dynasty. Schwartzman tells IndieWire about playing a widower (again) in Nathan...
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Jul 26, 2012 · The first audition Jean-Pierre Léaud did for the role of our beloved Antoine Doinel in The 400 Blows. Truffaut interviews the little boy.http://uk.mubi.com/f...
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Fifty-six years after his debut in François Truffaut’s cult film The 400 Blows, Jean-Pierre Léaud, the 70-year-old living legend of the nouvelle Vague, has agreed to this rare interview. He is the face of avant-garde cinema in France, never compromising his talent and living in a poetic and unpredictable way, blurring the lines between his ...
The Long Goodbye. An interview with Jean-Pierre Léaud. By Yonca Talu in the March-April 2017 Issue. At the 2016 New York Film Festival press conference for the film, you said that playing the death of Louis XIV became a way for you to face and go through your own death.
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Mar 24, 2017 · March 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...