François Périer

François Périer

Infobox Actor
name = François Périer


birthname = François Pillu
birthdate = birth date|1919|11|10
birthplace = Paris, France
deathdate = death date and age|2002|6|29|1919|11|10
deathplace = Paris, France
yearsactive = 1938 - 2000
occupation = actor
spouse = Jacqueline Porel (1941-1947)
Jacqueline Porel (1949-1959)
Colette Boutouland (1961-2002)
baftaawards = Best Foreign Actor
1956 "Gervaise"

François Périer, (10 November 1919 - 29 June 2002), born François Pillu in Paris, was one of France's most distinguished actors.

He made over 110 film and TV appearances between 1938 and 1996. He was also prominent in the theatre. Among his most notable parts was that of Hugo in the first production of Jean-Paul Sartre's "Les Mains Sales" in 1948. He was the french narrator in Fantasia .

Filmography

* 1938 : "La Chaleur du sein", directed by Jean Boyer
* 1938 : "Hôtel du Nord", directed by Marcel Carné
* 1939 : "Le Duel", directed by Pierre Fresnay
* 1939 : "La Fin du jour", directed by Julien Duvivier
* 1939 : "Le Veau gras", directed by Serge de Poligny
* 1940 : "L'Entraîneuse", directed by Albert Valentin
* 1941 : "Premier bal", directed by Christian-Jaque
* 1941 : "Les Jours heureux", directed by Jean de Marguenat
* 1942 : "Mariage d'amour", directed by Henri Decoin
* 1942 : "Lettres d'amour", directed by Claude Autant-Lara
* 1943 : "Le Camion blanc", directed by Léo Joannon
* 1943 : "La Ferme aux loups", directed by Richard Pottier
* 1944 : "Bonsoir mesdames, bonsoir messieurs", directed by Roland Tual
* 1944 : "L'Enfant de l'amour", directed by Jean Stelli
* 1946 : "Sylvie et le fantôme", directed by Claude Autant-Lara
* 1946 : "La Tentation de Barbizon", directed by Jean Stelli
* 1946 : "Au petit bonheur", directed by Marcel L'Herbier
* 1946 : "Un revenant", directed by Christian-Jaque
* 1947 : "La Vie en rose", directed by Jean Faurez
* 1947 : "Le Silence est d'or", directed by René Clair
* 1948 : "Une jeune fille savait", directed by Maurice Lehmann
* 1948 : "Femme sans passé", directed by Gilles Grangier
* 1949 : "Au p'tit zouave", directed by Gilles Grangier
* 1949 : "Jean de la Lune", directed by Marcel Achard
* 1949 : "Retour à la vie", directed by Georges Lampin (segment "Le retour d'Antoine")
* 1950 : "La Souricière", directed by Henri Calef
* 1950 : "Les Anciens de Saint-Loup", directed by Georges Lampin
* 1950 : "Orphée", directed by Jean Cocteau
* 1950 : "Souvenirs perdus", directed by Christian-Jaque (segment "Une couronne mortuaire")
* 1951 : "L'Affaire Manet", directed by Jean Aurel (court-métrage) (voice)
* 1951 : "Sous le ciel de Paris", directed by Julien Duvivier (voice)
* 1951 : "Mon phoque et elles", directed by Pierre Billon
* 1952 : "Elle et moi", directed by Guy Lefranc
* 1952 : "L'Amour, Madame", directed by Gilles Grangier
* 1953 : "Les Amants de la villa Borghese" ("Villa Borghese"), directed by Vittorio De Sica and Gianni Franciolini
* 1953 : "Bonjour Paris, ou la Tour prend garde", directed by Jean Image (voice)
* 1953 : "Un trésor de femme", directed by Jean Stelli
* 1953 : "Jeunes mariés", directed by Gilles Grangier
* 1953 : "Capitaine Pantoufle", directed by Guy Lefranc
* 1954 : "Scènes de ménage", directed by André Berthomieu
* 1954 : "Quelques pas dans la vie" ("Tempi nostri"), directed by Alessandro Blasetti and Paul Paviot
* 1954 : "Secrets d'alcôve", directed by Jean Delannoy (segment "Le Lit de la Pompadour")
* 1954 : "Cadet Rousselle", directed by André Hunebelle
* 1955 : "Les Évadés", directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois
* 1955 : "Escale à Orly", directed by Jean Dréville
* 1955 : "Le Ciel de lit", directed by Marcel L'Herbier (TV)
* 1956 : "L'Homme qui n'a jamais existé" ("The Man Who Never Was"), directed by Ronald Neame
* 1956 : "Gervaise", directed by René Clément
* 1956 : "Je reviendrai à Kandara", directed by Victor Vicas
* 1957 : "Charmants garçons", directed by Henri Decoin
* 1957 : "Que les hommes sont bêtes", directed by Roger Richebé
* 1957 : "Les Louves", directed by Luis Saslavsky
* 1957 : "Nights of Cabiria" ("Le Notti di Cabiria"), directed by Federico Fellini
* 1957 : "Tous peuvent me tuer", directed by Henri Decoin
* 1958 : "L'Américain se détend", directed by François Reichenbach (court-métrage) (voice)
* 1958 : "La Bigorne", directed by Robert Darène
* 1958 : "Maxime", directed by Henri Verneuil (voice)
* 1959 : "Il Magistrato", directed by Luigi Zampa
* 1959 : "Bobosse", directed by Étienne Périer
* 1959 : "La Création du monde", directed by Eduard Hofman (voice)
* 1959 : "Les Affreux", directed by Marc Allégret (voice)
* 1960 : "Zaa, petit chameau blanc", directed by Jacques Poitrenaud (court-métrage) (voice)
* 1960 : "Le Testament d'Orphée", directed by Jean Cocteau
* 1960 : "La Corde raide", directed by Jean-Charles Dudrumet
* 1960 : "La Française et l'amour", directed by Christian-Jaque (segment "Le Divorce")
* 1960 : "Chien de pique", directed by Yves Allégret
* 1961 : "Les Amours de Paris", directed by Jacques Poitrenaud
* 1961 : "L'Amant de cinq jours", directed by Philippe de Broca
* 1962 : "Les Veinards", directed by Jean Girault (segment "Le manteau de vison")
* 1962 : "Les Petits Matins", directed by Jacqueline Audry
* 1963 : "Le Coup de bambou", directed by Jean Boyer
* 1963 : "Les Camarades" ("I Compagni"), directed by Mario Monicelli
* 1963 : "Dragées au poivre", directed by Jacques Baratier
* 1963 : "La Visita", directed by Antonio Pietrangeli
* 1964 : "Week-end à Zuydcoote", directed by Henri Verneuil
* 1967 : "Un homme de trop", directed by Costa-Gavras
* 1967 : "Le Samouraï", directed by Jean-Pierre Melville
* 1968 : "Les Gauloises bleues", directed by Michel Cournot
* 1969 : "La Nuit Bulgare", directed by Michel Mitrani
* 1969 : "Z", directed by Costa-Gavras
* 1970 : "Tumuc Humac", directed by Jean-Marie Périer
* 1970 : "Les Caprices de Marie", directed by Philippe de Broca
* 1970 : "Le Cercle rouge", directed by Jean-Pierre Melville
* 1971 : "Max et les ferrailleurs", directed by Claude Sautet
* 1971 : "Juste avant la nuit", directed by Claude Chabrol
* 1972 : "L'Attentat", directed by Yves Boisset
* 1973 : "Nous voulons les colonels" ("Vogliamo i colonnelli"), directed by Mario Monicelli
* 1973 : "Témoignages", directed by Jean-Marie Périer (série TV) (épisode "Un monstre")
* 1973 : "Antoine et Sébastien", directed by Jean-Marie Périer
* 1973 : "Stavisky...", directed by Alain Resnais
* 1975 : "Docteur Françoise Gailland", directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli
* 1975 : "Sara", directed by Marcel Bluwal (TV)
* 1976 : "Police Python 357", directed by Alain Corneau
* 1977 : "Baxter, Vera Baxter", directed by Marguerite Duras (voice)
* 1978 : "La Raison d'état", directed by André Cayatte
* 1978 : "Mazarin", directed by Pierre Cardinal (feuilleton TV)
* 1979 : "La Guerre des polices", directed by Robin Davis
* 1980 : "Le Bar du téléphone", directed by Claude Barrois
* 1983 : "Le Battant", directed by Robin Davis and Alain Delon
* 1983 : "Thérèse Humbert", directed by Marcel Bluwal (TV)
* 1984 : "La Piovra", directed by Damiano Damiani (feuilleton TV)
* 1984 : "Le Tartuffe", directed by Gérard Depardieu
* 1984 : "Jacques le fataliste et son maître", directed by Claude Santelli (TV)
* 1985 : "La Piovra 2", directed by Florestano Vancini (feuilleton TV)
* 1987 : "La Piovra 3", directed by Luigi Perelli (feuilleton TV)
* 1987 : "Soigne ta droite", directed by Jean-Luc Godard
* 1990 : "Le Gorille", directed by Jean Delannoy (série TV) (épisode "Le Gorille compte ses abbatis")
* 1990 : "Lacenaire", directed by Francis Girod
* 1991 : "Madame Bovary", directed by Claude Chabrol (voice)
* 1991 : "La Pagaille", directed by Pascal Thomas
* 1992 : "Voyage à Rome", directed by Michel Lengliney
* 1996 : "Mémoires d'un jeune con", directed by Patrick Aurignac

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Persondata
NAME= Périer, François
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Pillu, François
SHORT DESCRIPTION= actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1919-11-10
PLACE OF BIRTH= Paris, France
DATE OF DEATH= 2002-6-29
PLACE OF DEATH= Paris, France


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