Michel Such
Born
15 August 1944 (81)
Place of Birth
Algiers, Algeria
Biography
Michel Such, born in 1944 in Algiers, is a French actor, screenwriter and director. Michel Such entered the film industry somewhat by chance. "I was working in a bistro, the Santa Cruz, on rue Saint-André-des-Arts in Paris, near a film school. I met people behind the bar who allowed me to get a foot in the door in the profession," he explains. Michel Such went on stage and made his mark there. One day while he was working on a medium-length film by director Luc Béraud, the latter's assistant fe...
Michel Such, born in 1944 in Algiers, is a French actor, screenwriter and director. Michel Such entered the film industry somewhat by chance. "I was working in a bistro, the Santa Cruz, on rue Saint-André-des-Arts in Paris, near a film school. I met people behind the bar who allowed me to get a foot in the door in the profession," he explains. Michel Such went on stage and made his mark there. One day while he was working on a medium-length film by director Luc Béraud, the latter's assistant fell ill. "I gave him a helping hand and he never left me. He was the one who introduced me to Claude Miller, Patrice Leconte and the others." Claude and Annie Miller were particularly important to him. "They followed me and helped me when I moved on to directing. » Michel Such, becomes one of the essential supporting actors of French cinema, with very popular films like The Best Way to Walk, Les Bronzés or even Come to My Place, I Live with a Copine. Subscribed to supporting roles, silhouettes and appearances, everyone has already seen him at least once. He is the one who takes the scrabble on the face in "Les Bronzés font du ski", the one who goes underwater on water skis in "Les Bronzés", the killer in "Garde à vue", a policeman in "Mes meilleurs copains", a patient in "Chouchou" with Gad Elmaleh, the man with the briefcase in "Mortal hike" or the shoe salesman in "Police Python 357" by Alain Corneau... Michel who was assistant director to Luc Béraud, Claude Miller, Patrice Leconte, Gérard Vergez, Jean-Marie Poiré, Jean-Louis Leconte, James Cellan Jones etc, will direct three short films: Elli Fat Mat (1990), Vagues À L'Âme (1992) and Vingt-Trois Rue Des Francs Bourgeois (1995), and a feature, Oranges Amères, released in theaters in 1997. The story of Angèle, a pied-noir, who falls in love with Saïd, an Algerian, after the Second World War. The film received the SACD Beaumarchais Prize for the screenplay (1996), as well as the Audience Award at the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival in 1996. Michel Such has been directing the amateur theatre troupe Saujon Comédia, in Saujon in Charente-Maritime, since the end of the 1990s.
Filmography (36)
Mon fils d'ailleurs
2004
Felix and Lola
2001
Les p'tits gars Ladouceur
2001
Oranges Amères
1997
Bab El Oued City
1994
The Thirst for Gold
1993
Elli Fat Mat
1989
My Best Pals
1989
Dog's Dialogue
1987
L'été en pente douce
1987
Levy & Goliath
1987
Trop tard Balthazar
1986
L'Objectif
1986
Ménage
1986
Triple sec
1986
New Year's Eve At Bob's
1984
Manipulations
1984
Stress
1984
Deadly Circuit
1983
Lucie sur Seine
1982
Quartet
1981
The Inquisitor
1981
Why Not Us?
1981
Heat of Desire
1981
Come to My Place, I Live at a Girlfriend's
1981
French Fried Vacation 2
1979
These Kids Are Grown-Ups
1979
French Fried Vacation
1978
Tell Her That I Love Her
1977
Spoiled Children
1977
Violette & Francois
1977
The Best Way to Walk
1976
Thomas
1975
That Most Important Thing: Love
1975
The Inheritor
1973
The Laboratory of Fear
1971