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Home/People/Jean-Jacques Moreau
Jean-Jacques Moreau profile photo
Born
Feb 4, 1947
Age 79
Place of Birth
Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

42
Movies
5
TV Shows
Also Known As
Жан-Жак Моро
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Jean-Jacques Moreau

Acting

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 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.
L'Affaire Marvin poster

L'Affaire Marvin

as Richard Latour
2020
Black Venus poster

Black Venus

as Henri de Blainville
2010
Douze hommes en colère poster

Douze hommes en colère

as Juré n°10
2010
Nouvelle Vague : El cine sin dogmas poster

Nouvelle Vague : El cine sin dogmas

as Self
2000
Passion interdite poster

Passion interdite

as Daniel
1998
Sur un air de mambo poster

Sur un air de mambo

as Gilles
1996
Les Louves poster

Les Louves

as Pierre
1995
Vagabond poster

Vagabond

as François
1992
The Pleasure of Love poster

The Pleasure of Love

as Smallow
1991
La Campagne de Cicéron poster

La Campagne de Cicéron

as Le metteur en scène
1990
The Hostage of Europe poster

The Hostage of Europe

as Marchand
1989
Five Days in June poster

Five Days in June

as le garçon de la brasserie
1989
La Vouivre poster

La Vouivre

as Victor
1989
L'Énigme des sables poster

L'Énigme des sables

Cast
1988
Baby Blues poster

Baby Blues

as Michel Lambesque
1988
Spécial police poster

Spécial police

as Pierre Salmon
1985
Urgence poster

Urgence

as Martel
1985
The Seventh Target poster

The Seventh Target

as Bolek
1984
Le retour de Christophe Colon poster

Le retour de Christophe Colon

Cast
1983
Hôtel des Acacias poster

Hôtel des Acacias

Cast
1982