Jean-Jacques Moreau
Born
4 February 1947 (79)
Place of Birth
Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Biography
Jean-Jacques Moreau is a French actor and screenwriter, born on February 4, 1947, in Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis. His artistic career spans both theater and film. He is distinguished by his versatility and the diversity of his collaborations with numerous renowned directors. In film, Jean-Jacques Moreau has appeared in several notable films, including Gérard Oury's The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, A Few Quiet Gentlemen, Jackal, and Good Kisses, Until Monday. He has also appeared in television produ...
Jean-Jacques Moreau is a French actor and screenwriter, born on February 4, 1947, in Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis. His artistic career spans both theater and film. He is distinguished by his versatility and the diversity of his collaborations with numerous renowned directors. In film, Jean-Jacques Moreau has appeared in several notable films, including Gérard Oury's The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, A Few Quiet Gentlemen, Jackal, and Good Kisses, Until Monday. He has also appeared in television productions, playing Leroy-Champier in the miniseries The Big Secret (1989), Duroc in Josephine or the Comedy of Ambitions (1979), and Theo van Gogh in Paul Gauguin (1975). He also appeared in the cult film Diva (1981), where he played the character of Krantz. His presence on stage has been marked by numerous roles in both classical and contemporary works. He has worked under the direction of such leading figures as Gabriel Garran in Bertolt Brecht's The Visions of Simone Machard, Denis Llorca in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and Jacques Echantillon in Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist, a role for which he was nominated for a Molière Best Actor Award. He has also appeared in plays such as Jean-Michel Ribes' The Sycamore Tree Must Flow and Jean Genet's The Balcony. Jean-Jacques Moreau has portrayed a variety of characters, ranging from drama to comedy, both on television and in the theater. His artistic career demonstrates a great adaptability and a pronounced taste for the eclecticism of genres and registers. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with directors and producers both in France and internationally, consolidating his reputation in the world of live performance and audiovisual.
Filmography (40)
L'Affaire Marvin
2020
Black Venus
2010
Douze hommes en colère
2010
Nouvelle Vague : El cine sin dogmas
2000
Passion interdite
1998
Sur un air de mambo
1996
Les Louves
1995
Vagabond
1992
The Pleasure of Love
1991
La Campagne de Cicéron
1990
The Hostage of Europe
1989
Five Days in June
1989
La Vouivre
1989
L'Énigme des sables
1988
Baby Blues
1988
Spécial police
1985
Urgence
1985
The Seventh Target
1984
Le retour de Christophe Colon
1983
Hôtel des Acacias
1982
La vie continue
1981
Diva
1981
Coco-the-Flower, Candidate
1979
These Sorcerers Are Mad
1978
The Discord
1978
Animal
1977
The Centipede Is Tap Dancing
1977
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
1977
Berthe
1976
Les Grands Moyens
1976
The Seventh Company Has Been Found
1975
No Problem!
1975
Act of Aggression
1975
Let Joy Reign Supreme
1975
The Cold Soup
1975
While There's War There's Hope
1974
Kisses Till Monday
1974
Cadoudal
1974
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
1973
Marriage a la Mode
1973