Jean-Louis Trintignant-Wikipedia

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Jean-Louis Trintignant 2012

Jean-Louis Trintignant, Porträt von Alain Elorza 2007

Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant (* 11. DEZEMBER 1930 in PioLENC, department VAUCLUSE; † 17. Juni 2022 in Collias, department [first] ) was a French actor. In addition to working on the theater, he took over in more than 140 film and television productions from the mid-1950s. With main roles in films like A man and a woman (1966), WITH , My night with Maud (both 1969), Three colors: red (1994) and Love (2012) he established himself as one of the great stars of the French cinema. [2]

Childhood and training, start of the theater career [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Jean-Louis Trintignant grew up as the younger of two sons of a wealthy Provencal industrial family in Pont-Saint-Escprit. His father, Raoul Trintignant, was the mayor of the city and was on the side of the Résistance during the Second World War, was arrested in Marseille and only returned to his family after the war. Trintignant’s mother Claire (born Tourtin) was recessed by the Gestapo in March 1943. Disappointed about the birth of a second son, she brought Jean-Louis Trintignant up to his seventh year as a girl.

Trintignant was enthusiastic about poetry early on, including for the works of Jacques Prévert. [3] He spent his school days in Avignon, where he attended high school. After graduating from high school in 1950, he wrote down to study law in Aix-en-Provence, [2] But instead went to Paris, where he started training at the Idhec film college. Originally to find out with the aim of leading actors, he attended an acting course. [4] He took lessons with Charles Dullin and Tania Balachova. [2] Trintignant needed more than a year to take off his South French accent, which would have been a hindrance on stage. [4]

Trintignant started his theater career In the role of young hero. At first he played smaller roles, for example at the Théâtre National Populaire in Paris. He had his stage premiere with the Compagnie Raymond Hermantier in Jean Mogins Everyone according to their hunger , then he gave the Mortimer in Friedrich Schiller’s drama Maria Stuart . Shortly afterwards he played the Macbeth from Shakespeare at the Saint Etienne playhouse. In 1953 Trintignant was with the pieces Britannicus and Don Juan on the tour of the France and then got in Limited liability by Robert Hossein his first major role in Paris. This meant that a film agent became aware of him. [5]

Another initial career request Trintignant was to become racing drivers. His uncle, Maurice Trintignant, won the 24-hour race from Le Mans in 1954 and twice the Grand Prix of Monaco. In 1980 Trintignant started there himself. He ended the 24-hour race of Spa-Francorchamps in 1981 as the overall sieve. At the beginning of the 1980s, he took part in several rallycross races in France.

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Career as a film actor [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

In 1955 he started his career as a film actor in the short film Pechiney by Marcel Ichac, who is the feature film debut in Christian-Jaques TKX does not answer (1956) followed. In The law of the street (1956) by Ralph Habib he can be seen as an opponent of Jean Gabin. Roger Vadims published in the same year And always lures the woman In which he plays Brigitte Bardot’s shy man, he made him known in France. Between 1956 and 1959, Trintignant’s career was interrupted by military service, which he performed in Germany, among other things.

Trintignant became internationally known in 1966 A man and a woman of the friendly director Claude Lelouch. In which he and his film partner, Anouk Aimée, play two single parents in the color, partly in black and white melodrama, who find each other despite complicated past. Lelouche Film received numerous awards, including the main prize of the Cannes Film Festival and an Oscar. From then on Trintignant was able to choose his roles freely, [2] And works like Sergio Corbuccis Italowestern followed Corpses pave its way (1968), in which he plays the silent avenger Silence. Trintignant did not follow from the USA. [6]

In 1969 Trintignant became a highly praised political thriller for his portrayal of an uncomfortable investigator in Costa-Gavras ’highly praised WITH awarded as the best actor at the Cannes Film Festival. In the previous year he had already had the part of the elegant, eloquent man in Alain Robbe-Grillets The liar (1968) received the berthlower.

In the 1970s, Trintignant was one of the most sought-after character actors in Europe. Among other things, he was the first choice for Bernardo Bertoluccis scandal film The last tango in Paris (1972). Trintignant worked on the dialogues with the director, but said he declined the male leading role, as his daughter considered the film to be “too careless”. [6] Belongs to Trintignant’s best known films of this time The wild sheep (1973) with Jean-Pierre Cassel, Romy Schneider and Jane Birkin. With the comedies A full day (1973) and The swimming master (1979), to which he also wrote the scripts, Trintignant tried to establish himself as a film director, but without success. As a voice actor, he lent Jack Nicholson his voice for the French version of Stanley Kubrick’s horror film The Shining (1980). [7] [8]

In old age, Trintignant became more and more peppers regarding his roles. Among other things, he had to go to the part of the retired judge and bitter misanthropy in Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Oscar-nominated trilogy conclusion Three colors: red (1994) are only convinced by his daughter Marie. [9] From the mid -2000s, Trintignant, who, according to his own view, was mainly a theater actor, [ten] back to the country and only took on stage engagements and in readings.

The Austrian director Michael Haneke nevertheless succeeded as a narrator for the French version of the film The white band – a German children’s history (2009) as well as for the leading role (in addition to Emmanuelle Riva) in Love (2012). The drama about a retired music professor from Paris, whose love is put to the test when the woman suffers a stroke, was awarded the Golden Palm of the Film Festival of Cannes and the Oscar as the best foreign -language film and brought Trintignant the praise of specialist criticism as well as the European Film Award and its first César.

On September 23, 2013, Trintignant announced that it announced his acting career with a reading of poems Boris Vian, Robert Desnos ’and Jacques Préverts in early October of the same year in the anti -Polis Théâtre d’Itbes. “After these two ideas, I don’t do anything anymore. Neither theater nor cinema. I leave the place to the boy, ”said Trintignant. [11] In 2017 he nevertheless returned in a leading role in Michael Hanekes Happy End back to the cinema screen, which once again earned him a nomination for the European Film Award. In 2019 he had his last role on the cinema screen in The most beautiful years of a life , a continuation of the success film A man and a woman from 1966, in which he played again alongside Anouk Aimée and was directed by Claude Lelouch.

From 1954, Jean-Louis Trintignant was married to Colette Dacheville, who became a successful actress under the stage name Stéphane Audran. Still married, Trintignant learned during the shooting And always lures the woman (1956) Brigitte Bardot, with whom he started a liaison that was much respected by the press. [twelfth] After his divorce from Audran, Trintignant married 1961 [13] The former script girl Nadine Marquand. This became a well-known director under the name Nadine Trintignant, under whose direction Jean-Louis Trintignant played several times and who also largely promoted the career of her daughter Marie. Three children come from the marriage to her. In 1970 they lost a daughter from sudden child death. In addition to the surviving daughter, Marie (1962–2003), son Vincent (* 1973) also became an actor. During filming with her mother in Vilnius in 2003, Marie Trintignant was killed by her alcoholic friend, the singer Bertrand Cantat. Cantats’ conviction and short imprisonment triggered violent debates in France. [14] His third wife was the ex-racing driver Marianne Hoepfner Trintignant. [15]

Jean-Louis Trintignant died in June 2022 at the age of 91. Previously, he had declared in 2018 that he had prostate cancer, but was not looking for treatment. [16]

Actor (selection) [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Directing [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  • 1973: a busy day or nine unusual murders in the same day by a single man whose job is not
  • 1979: The swimming master (The lifeguard)

Screenplays [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  • 1972: The last tango in Paris ( Last tango in Paris , Cooperation in the dialogues)
  • 1973: a busy day or nine unusual murders in the same day by a single man whose job is not
  • 1979: The swimming master (The lifeguard)
  • 1993: the scarlet eye

LE MANS results [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  • Jean-Louis Trintignant. Why I live. (OT: Jean-Louis Trintignant. Why I live. ) TV documentary, France, 2012, 76:10 Min., Book: Luis Paraz, Director: Serge Korber, Production: Arte France, Zeta Productions, Ciné Developement, Film information by ard.
    “The otherwise extremely closed Trintignant, trusting his friend, reveals very personal ones for the first time.”
  • Jean-Louis Trintignant-Lebensfreude Elegant. Conversation with video recordings, France, 2012, 43:30 min., Moderation: Vincent Josse, production: Arte France, editor: Square, German first show: November 18, 2012 at Arte, Film information from Arte, ( Memento from April 8, 2015 in Internet Archive ).

Interviews

  1. Amaury Giraud: Actor Jean-Louis Trintignant died at 91 years old. In: The world. 17. June 2022, accessed on June 18, 2022 (French).
  2. a b c d Hy: Jean-Louis Trintignant. In: International biographical archive 39/2005 from October 1, 2005, supplemented by MA-Journal to KW 37/2012, in: Munzinger-archive .
  3. Korber, Serge: Jean-Louis Trintignant-why I live. @first @2 Template: dead link/www.artte.tv ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this note. Documentary, Arte, 2012 (4:30 min. Ff.).
  4. a b Korber, Serge: Jean-Louis Trintignant-why I live . Documentary, 2012 (11:00 min. Ff.).
  5. Korber, Serge: Jean-Louis Trintignant-why I live . Documentary, 2012 (13:00 min. Ff.).
  6. a b Korber, Serge: Jean-Louis Trintignant-why I live . Documentary, 2012 (37:20 min. Ff.).
  7. The cultivated brooder – Jean -Louis Trintignant will be 90 – Berlin Tagesspiegel of December 10, 2020
  8. Blow up – tribute year Jean -Louis Trintignant On art.tv ( The Shining AB CA. 4:10 min)
  9. Korber, Serge: Jean-Louis Trintignant-why I live . Documentary, 2012 (63:30 min. Ff.).
  10. Cannes press conference (French/English) ( Memento of the Originals from February 10, 2013 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv/Iabot/www.festival-cannes.fr from May 20, 2012 (3:00 min. Ff.; accessed on July 16, 2012).
  11. Dpa: Jean-Louis Trintignant ends his career. In: Time online , 23. September 2013.
    FEB/AFP: Layer with 82: drama star Jean-Louis Trintignant retires. In: Mirror online , 23. September 2013.
    Spon quotes as follows: “I don’t do anything anymore. Neither theater nor cinema. Space for the boys. ”
  12. Korber, Serge: Jean-Louis Trintignant-why I live . Documentary, 2012 (16:00 min. Ff.).
  13. Jean-Louis Trintignant . In: World who’s who: Europa biographical reference. Routledge, London 2002 (Online-Datenbank).
  14. https://www.ster.de/lifestyle/leute/prozess-der-tod-der-ramie-trintignant-3073842.html , called on January 28, 2022.
  15. French film star: Jean-Louis Trintignant died . In: The mirror . June 17, 2022, ISSN 2195-1349 ( Spiegel.de [accessed on August 31, 2022]).
  16. Manon Bricard: Jean-Louis Trintignant: youth, women, death … Biography of an immense actor. Accessed on June 27, 2022 (French).
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