Born
23 August 1949 (76)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Jacques Weber (born 23 August 1949) is a French actor, director, and writer. Weber joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique at the age of 20, and won the Prix d'Excellence when he left. He joined Robert Hossein in Rheims, and began a rich theatrical career and a sporadic cinema career. Marcel Cravenne hired him in 1970 for Tartuffe. In 1972, he was Haroun in Faustine et le Bel Été and played the role of Hugo in État de siège by Costa-Gavras. He was seduced by Claude Jade in...
Jacques Weber (born 23 August 1949) is a French actor, director, and writer. Weber joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique at the age of 20, and won the Prix d'Excellence when he left. He joined Robert Hossein in Rheims, and began a rich theatrical career and a sporadic cinema career. Marcel Cravenne hired him in 1970 for Tartuffe. In 1972, he was Haroun in Faustine et le Bel Été and played the role of Hugo in État de siège by Costa-Gavras. He was seduced by Claude Jade in Le Malin Plaisir (1975), and by Anicée Alvina in Une femme fatale (1976). The young actor with much sex-appeal (he appeared in Le Malin Plaisir completely naked) was in Bel Ami (1983) after the 1885 novel by Guy de Maupassant in the adaptation by Pierre Cardinal. On television, he was, among others, Le Comte de Monte-Cristo by Denys de La Patellière and Judge Antoine Rives in the show by Gilles Béhat. Noticeable on film as Comte de Guiche in Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) and Don Juan (1998), where he seduces Emmanuelle Béart. In 2008, he joined Isabelle Adjani in a televised adaptation of Figaro which he directed for France 3. From 1979 to 1985, he appeared at the Centre dramatique national in Lyon (Théâtre du 8th), and from 1986 to 2001, the Théâtre de Nice, Centre dramatique national Nice-Côte d'Azur. He has starred and directed in many of the great roles of classical theatre, including Cyrano, where he excelled for many seasons. Jacques Weber published Des petits coins de paradis in October 2009, his first work, which relates to his work as an artist and his friends. He is married to Christine Weber and has three children: two sons, Tommy and Stanley, and one daughter, Kim. Source: Article "Jacques Weber" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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The Origin of Evil
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The World of Yesterday
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Atelier Cyrano
2021
Le Tartuffe
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Les Damnés de la Commune
2021
Crise de nerfs
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Andy
2019
Architecture
2019
Meurtres en Haute-Savoie
2018
Yesterday
2018
Je ne t'aime pas
2018
Death in Sarajevo
2016
Sleepless Night in Paris
2015
Les Bêtises
2015
The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles
2014
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2013
Le Grand Retournement
2013
A Prince (almost) Charming
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Welcome Aboard
2012
Arrête de pleurer Pénélope
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HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami
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Joseph l'insoumis
2011
Mystery at Moulin Rouge
2011
Together Is Too Much
2010
Mom Lost It!
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Please, Please Me!
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All About Actresses
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Les Héritières
2008
Intrusions
2008
Figaro
2008
Odette Toulemonde
2007
Ambitious
2007
Les Aristos
2006
L’Évangile selon Pilate
2005
Seven Years of Marriage
2003
Ruy Blas
2002
A Day in the Life of French Cinema
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