Jacques Villeret

See also: Villeret

Jacques Villeret , of his name of birth Jacky Boufroura , is a Acteur French of origin Kabyle born on February 6th, 1951 with Loches (Indre-et-Loire) and dead on January 28th, 2005 with Évreux (the Eure) of the continuations of a hepatic internal bleeding.

Its most famous roles are those of the autist Mo in the Summer soft inclined , of extraterrestrial in Soup with the cabbages , of the marshal Ludwig von Apfelstrudel “che did not chanché” in Papy made of resistance and François Pignon in the Dinner of idiots where his physique of small Rond ouillard calling to the burlesque guard a dramatic dimension.

Biography

Jacky Boufroura was born in Loches (the Indres-and-Loire) on February 6th 1951, of a mother turn Angele, Annette Bonin, and of a father kabyle (see the article Figures kabyles) Algérie N, Ahmed Boufroura. The couple will divorce whereas Jacques had 9 months. He lived part of his childhood with Loches, country of his father-in-law Raymond Villeret.

He will marry Irina Tarassov, actress and author, on December 26th, 1979 after two years of common life and will raise Alexandre, the son of his wife, like his own child. Alexandre is in 2006 musician and realizer. Jacques Villeret and Irina separate in 1998. It meets Seny, a African widow, who was on the point of leaving Lille to live with him with Paris, when an internal bleeding carries it on January 28th, 2005 at the hospital of Évreux. It will be buried with Perrusson, near his maternal grandmother who was, for him, the person of its family nearest.

Irina, his wife, reports their course, his accompaniment in the career of her husband and their combat vis-a-vis the disease which carried Jacques, in a book published by Flammarion One day all will go well . Price of the Biography of the Academy of the Humanities and the Art schools of the Country of Caux, decreed on June 18th, 2006 and Price 2006 of the Biography of the town of Aumale, decreed on October 7th, 2006.

Catalog of films

1973-1979

  • 1973 : CLOSE-CROPPED of Yves Boisset: The soldier Girot
  • 1973: max the Indian " short métrage" of Tony Gatlif
  • 1974: a love of rain of Jean-Claude Brialy: Guillaume
  • 1974: the open Mouth (removed scenes) of Maurice Pialat
  • 1974: A whole life of Claude Lelouch
  • 1974: Selected the " short métrage" of Gerard Mordillat: the brother-in-law
  • 1975: Serious like the pleasure of Robert Benayoun: The gandarme on television
  • 1975: Dupont Lajoie of Yves Boisset: Gerald, the assistant
  • 1976: the malicious Good and the of Claude Lelouch: Simon, small gangster associated with Jacques
  • 1976: If were to be remade Claude Lelouch: the real estate agent
  • 1976: Shipwrecked men of the island of the Tortoise of Jacques Rozier: Small Nono, the guide
  • 1976: Nono Nénesse "short film turned in video, remained inédit" of Jacques Rozier and Pascal Thomas: Nono
  • 1977 : Another man, another chance of Claude Lelouch: a customer
  • 1978: Robert and Robert of Claude Lelouch: the hero (Robert Villiers), timid boy and left
  • 1978: My first love of Elie Chouraqui: Jacques Labrousse
  • 1978: Molière or life of an honest man (removed scenes) of ARIANE Mnouckhine: a juggler
  • 1978: the Balaclava of Jean-François Stévénin: Georges, a Parisian architect
  • 1979: Confidences for confidences of Pascal Thomas: the student who seeks work
  • 1979: a balcony in forest of Michel Mitrani: Gourcuff
  • 1979 : But where is thus Ornicar? of Bertrand Van Effenterre: Scenes cut to the assembly
  • 1979: With us two of Claude Lelouch: uncle Music
  • 1979: Stupid but disciplined of Claude Zidi: Jacques Cardot, one called in the navy
  • 1979: Nothing goes more - Continuation of sketches - of Jean-Michel Ribes: Henri Fisserman in Prégénérique , Paul Flantier in Urgency , Bouli in Night in tube , Doctor Delomien in Therapy , Jacques of Breuil in Return to the sources , Robert Valier in Honest Dupin , Florence in Tout arranges , Blandin police chief in Propreté , the owner of the Grenade in Café the Grenade , Mr. Fremelin in Which… which… which

1981-1988

1990-1999

2000-2005

Television

Theater

  • 1971 : Of chips, fried the , put in scene Gerard Vergez at the NPT

  • 1972: Deals with Amélie , theater of Célestins, Lyon
  • 1973: cheatings of Scapin , theater of Rheims-Robert Hossein and Jean-Baptiste Poquelin de Molière.
  • 1974: Gomina , put in scene François Wertheimer, theater of European.
  • 1975-1983: One-man show
  • 1987: It is still best the afternoon , adapted by Jean Poiret, put in scene of Pierre Mondy, theater of the Varieties.
  • 1989: an fly in the ointment , of Georges Feydeau, put in scene of Pierre Mondy, theater of the Palais Royal.
  • 1990: the Double bass , Theater Hébertot
    • 1991: Recovery with Montparnasse Cheerfulness.
  • 1993 and 1994: the Dinner of idiots
  • 2000: Jeffrey Bernard is suffering

Rewards

  • 1979 : César of the best actor in a supporting role for Robert and Robert .

  • 1999 : César of the best actor for the Dinner of idiots .
  • 1999 : Price Light of the best actor for the Dinner of idiots .
  • Minerve of the best actor for the advertizing film Small Hearts of Belin .
  • 1988: Named as better actor in Molières for It is still Mieux the afternoon adapted by Jean Poiret. Theater of the Varieties, direction Jean-Michel Rouzières.
  • 1991: Named like better actor in Molières for the Double bass of Patrick Suskind adapted by Bernard Lortholary and Jean Poiret, Hébertot Theater, direction Felix Ascot.
  • 1994: Named like better actor in Molières For the Dinner of idiots of Francis Veber, theater of the Varieties, direction Jean-Paul Belmondo.
  • Knight of Arts and Letters.
  • Legion of honor.

Anecdote

Certain people confuse sometimes Jacques Villeret and Maurice Risch. The two actors indeed presented a certain physical resemblance in the Années 1970.

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