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Acting
May 24, 1951
January 18, 2021
Bou Ismaïl, Algeria
Jean-Pierre Bacri is a French actor, screenwriter and playwright, born May 24, 1951 in Bou Ismaïl (formerly Castiglione) in Algeria and died January 18, 2021 in Paris 6th. In 2005, he sponsored the Devoirs de Mémoires collective. Jean-Pierre Sauveur Bacri was born in Algeria into a Sephardic Jewish family from Algeria. When Algeria gained independence in 1962, the family arrived in Cannes. At 23, he left his position at Société Générale, went to Paris, and trained as an actor at the Simon course and the Jean Périmony course, while writing plays, including Le Doux Visage De L'Amour for which he received the Fondation de la vocation prize in 1979. The same year, he played his first role in the cinema in Le Toubib. His performance as a pimp in Le Grand Pardon by Alexandre Arcady in 1982 made him known to the public. He then multiplied supporting roles, with several directors: Diane Kurys, Claude Lelouch, Claude Pinoteau, Luc Besson, Jean-Michel Ribes, Tony Gatlif, Gérard Krawczyk, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Pierre Tchernia, Jean-Marie Poiré, Yves Boisset and Yves Robert. In 1986, his name began to appear at the top of the bill: for Mort Un Dimanche De Pluie by Joël Santoni, then L'Été En Pente Douce by Gérard Krawczyk in 1987. He played the same year in the play L'Anniversaire, directed by Jean-Michel Ribes, alongside his future colleague and companion Agnès Jaoui. In 1993, he starred in the comedy Cuisine Et Dépendances, for which he also wrote the script. Then he co-wrote the screenplay with Agnès Jaoui of Smoking / No Smoking by Alain Resnais (César for best original screenplay 1994). In 1996, the duo exploded onto the general public with Un Air De Famille, directed by Cédric Klapisch (César for best original screenplay 1997). The same year, Jean-Pierre Bacri was in the comedy Didier by Alain Chabat. Then, in On Connaît La Chanson by Alain Resnais, for which Bacri co-signed the screenplay. (César for best original screenplay and César for best supporting actor). In 1998, he appeared with Catherine Deneuve in Place Vendôme by Nicole Garcia. In 1999 in Kennedy Et Moi, by Sam Karmann. In 2000, he played in the film Le Goût Des Autres, directed by Agnès Jaoui (César for best screenplay). He participated in the script of Asterix and Obelix, Mission Cleopatra by Alain Chabat and narrated the film. He continued his films with A Maid, by Claude Berri. In 2003, in Les Sentiments by Noémie Lvovsky. In 2004, in Comme Une Image, by Agnès Jaoui, (Screenplay Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival). This will be followed in 2006 According to Charlie by Nicole Garcia, in 2008 Speak to Me About the Rain by Agnès Jaoui. In 2009, Farewell Gary by Nassim Amaouche. In 2011, Before Dawn by Raphaël Jacoulot. In 2012, he played in Chercher Hortense by Pascal Bonitzer. In 2013, he reunited with Agnès Jaoui for a sixth feature film Au Bout Du Conte. In 2015 he was in The Very Private Life of Monsieur Sim by Michel Leclerc. In 2016, in Tout De Immediate Now by Pascal Bonitzer. The following year, he headlined Grand Froid and Le Sens De La Fête. He also makes an appearance in Santa et Cie by Alain Chabat. In 2018, in Place Publique by Agnès Jaoui, then he played in Photo De Famille. Jean-Pierre Bacri died of cancer on January 18, 2021 in Paris 6th at the age of 69.

Self (archive footage)
2022

Self - Guest
2019

Pierre
2018

Castro
2018

Le Père Noël rouge et blanc
2017

Max
2017

Georges
2017

Serge Sator, Nora's father
2016

François Sim
2015

Pierre
2013

as Self (archive footage)

as Self - Guest

as Pierre

as Castro

as Le Père Noël rouge et blanc

as Max

as Georges

as Serge Sator, Nora's father

as François Sim

as Pierre

as Damien

as Jacques Couvreur

as Francis

as Michel Ronsard

as Jean-Louis Bertagnat

as Étienne Cassard

as Jacques

as Jacques

as Lobster commentator (voice)

as Self

as Jean-Charles Castella

as Simon Polaris

as Le père réveillon

as Béranger

as Jean-Pierre
as Paul

as Nicolas

as Jean-Pierre Costa

as Henri Ménard

as 3rd projectionist

as Georges

as Malcolm

as l'automobiliste en colère

as Roussel

as Self - Guest

as Léon

as Eric Guidolini dit Guido


as Desfontaines

as Jacques

as Stephane Leheurt aka Fane

as Man with BMW

as David Briand

as Romain

as The friend of the monkeys

as L'élégant

as le barman

as Bruno

as Batman

as L'inspecteur Daniel Esperanza

as Norbert Castelli; second fils de Léon

as Costa Segara


as Gérard

as Jacky Azoulay

as Self

as Leonardo, the Italian

as Anesthetist