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  1. Jacques Marin (9 September 1919 – 10 January 2001) was a French actor on film and television. Marin's fluency in English and his instantly recognisable features made him a familiar face in some major American and British productions ( Charade , The Train , Marathon Man ), and Disney movies ( The Island at the Top of the World and Herbie Goes ...

  2. Jacques Marin. Actor: Charade. Short, stocky Jacques Marin was a wonderfully droll character actor, who tended to pop up in international films of the 60's and 70's, whenever a typically French-looking gendarme, police inspector, concierge or shopkeeper was needed.

    • September 9, 1919
    • January 10, 2001
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0547462Jacques Marin - IMDb

    Jacques Marin. Actor: Charade. Short, stocky Jacques Marin was a wonderfully droll character actor, who tended to pop up in international films of the 60's and 70's, whenever a typically French-looking gendarme, police inspector, concierge or shopkeeper was needed.

    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
  4. Birthday: Sep 9, 1919. Birthplace: Paris, France. A prolific character actor with a knack for playing the epitome of the Frenchman, Jacques Marin won plenty of roles in his homeland and...

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  5. Mar 12, 2023 · Movie Actor Jacques Marin was born in France on September 9, 1919. He dies at the age of 81, on January 10, 2001. French film and television actor who appeared in a number of films, including The Island at the Top of the World and Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo for Disney.

    • 9 September 1919, Paris, France
    • Actor
    • Jan 10, 2001, Cannes, France
    • 1946-1994
  6. A prolific character actor with a knack for playing the epitome of the Frenchman, Jacques Marin won plenty of roles in his homeland and abroad, thanks to his strong English. One of Marin's earliest parts was in the lauded 1952 French war drama

  7. A prolific character actor with a knack for playing the epitome of the Frenchman, Jacques Marin won plenty of roles in his homeland and abroad, thanks to his strong English. One of Marin's earliest parts was in the lauded 1952 French war drama "Forbidden Games," though he was primarily relegated...