Jean-Pierre Mocky
Maverick of French cinema, an ardent defender of the popular cinema, strong character in the "mouth", Jean-Pierre Mocky began as an actor in the film long Live Freedom, in 1946, but does not become truly famous that, in interpreting the poet (uncredited) d'orphee (1949) by Jean Cocteau. The following, among other things, his role as Albert de Morcerf in The Count of Monte-Cristo (1955), and that of François Gérane in The Head against the wall by Georges Franju (1958), a film for which he wrote the screenplay, and that he intended to carry himself. In the theatre, one sees it also in The King Fisher, Julien Gracq, in 1955.
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