- Jean Gabin
Infobox actor
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name = Jean Gabin
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birthdate =May 17 1904
location =Paris ,France
deathdate = death date and age |1976|11|15|1904|5|17
deathplace =Neuilly-sur-Seine
yearsactive = 1930- 1976
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academyawards =Jean Gabin (
May 17 ,1904 –November 15 ,1976 ) was a major French actor and war hero.Biography
Born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé in
Paris ,France , he grew up in the village ofMériel in theSeine-et-Oise département, about 22 mi (35 km) north of Paris. The son ofcabaret entertainers, he worked as a laborer, but at age 19 enteredshow business with a bit part in aFolies Bergères production. He continued performing in a variety of minor roles before going into the military.After completing his military service, Gabin returned to the entertainment business, working under the
stage name of Jean Gabin at whatever was offered in the Parisianmusic hall s andoperetta s imitating the singing style ofMaurice Chevalier which was the rage at the time. He was part of a troupe that touredSouth America and upon returning to France found work at theMoulin Rouge . His performances started getting noticed and better stage roles came along that led to parts in twosilent film s in 1928.Two years later, he easily made the transition to
talkie s in a 1930Pathé Frères production titled "Chacun sa Chance". Playing secondary roles, Gabin made more than a dozen films over the next four years, including films directed by Maurice andJacques Tourneur . However, he only gained real recognition for his performance in "Maria Chapdelaine", a 1934 production directed byJulien Duvivier . Cast as a romantic hero in a 1936 war drama titled "La Bandera", this second Duvivier-directed film established Gabin as a major star. The following year, he teamed up with Duvivier again, this time in the highly successful "Pépé le Moko " that became one of the top Grossing Films of 1937 worldwide; its popularity brought Gabin international recognition. That same year, he starred in theJean Renoir masterpiece "La Grande Illusion ", an anti-war film that was a hugebox office success and given universal critical acclaim, even running at aNew York City theatre for an unprecedented six months. This was followed by another Renoir's great success: "The Human Beast" ("La Bête Humaine"), afilm noir tragedy based on the novel byÉmile Zola and starring Gabin andSimone Simon .Flooded with offers from
Hollywood , for a time Gabin turned them all down until the outbreak ofWorld War II . Following the German occupation of France, he joined Jean Renoir and Julien Duvivier in theUnited States . Divorced from his second wife in 1939, during his time in Hollywood, Gabin began a torrid romance with actressMarlene Dietrich . However, his films in America proved less than successful.A difficult personality, he did serious damage to his Hollywood career while working for
RKO Pictures . Scheduled to star in an RKO film, at the last minute he demanded Dietrich be given the co-starring role. The studio refused. After Gabin remained steadfast in his demand, he was fired, and the film project was shelved.Undaunted, Jean Gabin joined General Charles de Gaulle's
Free French Forces and earned theMédaille Militaire and aCroix de Guerre for his wartime valor fighting with theAllies inNorth Africa . FollowingD-Day , Gabin was part of the military contingent that entered a liberated Paris. Captured on film by the media is a scene where an anxious Marlene Dietrich is waiting in the crowd when she spots Gabin onboard a battle tank and rushes to him.In 1946, Gabin was hired by
Marcel Carné to star in the film, "Les Portes de la Nuit", but his conduct got him fired again. He then found a French producer and director willing to cast him and Marlene Dietrich together, but their film "Martin Roumagnac" was not a success and their personal relationship soon ended. Following another box office failure in 1947, Gabin returned to the stage, but there too, the production was another financial disaster. Nevertheless, he was cast in the lead role of the 1949René Clément film "Au-Delà Des Grilles " that won theAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language Film . Despite this recognition, the film did not do well at the French box office, and the next five years brought little more than repeated box office failures.Gabin's career seemed headed for oblivion. However, he made a comeback in the 1954 film, "
Touchez pas au grisbi ". Directed byJacques Becker , his performance earned him critical acclaim, and the film was a very profitable international success.Later, worked once again withJean Renoir inFrench Cacan , withMaria Felix andFrançoise Arnauld . Over the next twenty years, Gabin made close to 50 more films, including many for Gafer Films, his production partnership with fellow actorFernandel .His co-stars included leading figures of post-war cinema such as
Brigitte Bardot ("En cas de malheur ") andAlain Delon ("Le Clan des Siciliens " and "Deux hommes dans la ville ").Gabin died of a heart attack in the Parisian suburb of
Neuilly-sur-Seine . His body was cremated and with full military honours, his ashes were dispersed into the sea from a military ship.Considered one of the great stars of French cinema, he was made a member of the
Legion of Honor . The Musée Jean Gabin in his native town, Mériel, contains his story and features his war and film memorabilia.Selected filmography
* 1930: "Ohé! les valises"
* 1930: "On demande un dompteur" or "Les lions"
* 1930: "Méphisto" (byHenri Debain andGeorges Vinter )
* 1930: "Chacun sa chance"
* 1934: "Maria Chapdelaine"
* 1935: "Golgotha" (byJulien Duvivier )
* 1935: "La Bandera"
* 1936: "The Lower Depths" ("Les Bas-fonds")
* 1937: "Pépé le Moko "
* 1937: "The Grand Illusion" ("La Grande illusion")
* 1937: "Le Messager"
* 1937: "Gueule d'amour"
* 1938: "Port of Shadows " ("Le quai des brumes")
* 1938: "The Human Beast" ("La Bête humaine") (byJean Renoir )
* 1939: "Le Jour se lève " ("Daybreak") (byMarcel Carné )
* 1942: "Moontide "
* 1946: "Martin Roumagnac " ("The Room Upstairs") (byGeorges Lacombe )
* 1949: "The Walls of Malapaga " ("Italian": "Le mura di Malapaga", "French": "Au-delà des grilles") (byRené Clément )
* 1951: "His Last Twelve Hours "
* 1952: "Le Plaisir " (byMax Ophüls )
* 1954: "Touchez pas au grisbi " ("Don't Touch the Loot") (byJacques Becker )
* 1954: "Razzia sur la chnouf " ("Razzia in Paris") (byHenri Decoin )
* 1955: "French Cancan " (byJean Renoir )
* 1956: "Voici le temps des assassins " (byJulien Duvivier )
* 1958: "Les Misérables"
* 1959: "Archimède, le clochard " ("The Magnificent Tramp") (byGilles Grangier )
* 1960: "Le Président" (byHenri Verneuil )
* 1961: "Le cave se rebiffe " "(The Counterfeiters of Paris)" (byGilles Grangier )
* 1962: "Un singe en hiver " (byHenri Verneuil ) withJean-Paul Belmondo
* 1962: "Le Gentleman d'Epsom " (byGilles Grangier )
* 1963: "Mélodie en sous-sol " (byHenri Verneuil )
* 1963: "Maigret voit rouge" (byGilles Grangier )
* 1964: "Monsieur" (byJean-Paul Le Chanois )
* 1964: "L'Âge ingrat" (byGilles Grangier )
* 1965: "Le Tonnerre de Dieu " (byDenys de La Patellière )
* 1965: "Du rififi à Paname " (byDenys de La Patellière )
* 1966: "Le Jardinier d'Argenteuil " (byJean-Paul Le Chanois )
* 1967: "Le Soleil des voyous " (byJean Delannoy ) withRobert Stack
* 1968: "Le Pacha" (byGeorges Lautner )
* 1968: "Le Tatoué " (byDenys de La Patellière )
* 1969: "Sous le signe du taureau " (byGilles Grangier )
* 1969: "Le Clan des Siciliens " (byHenri Verneuil ) withAlain Delon
* 1970: "La Horse " (byPierre Granier-Deferre ) - Auguste Maroilleur
* 1971: "Le Chat" - Julien Bouin
* 1971: "Le Drapeau noir flotte sur la marmite " - Victor Ploubaz
* 1972: "Le Tueur " - Commissaire Le Guen
* 1973: "L'Affaire Dominici " - Gaston Dominici
* 1973: "Deux hommes dans la ville " - Germain Cazeneuve
* 1974: "Verdict " - Leguen
* 1976: "Échos de plateau "
* 1976: "L'Année sainte " - Max LambertReferences
External links
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* [http://www.musee-gabin.com/ The Jean Gabin Museum of Mériel]
* [http://www.jeangabinbook.com/ A complete filmography of Jean Gabin]Further reading
*"World's Coolest Movie Star: The Complete 95 Films (and Legend) of Jean Gabin", by Charles Zigman (Allenwood Press 2008). Features introductions by Gabin's co-stars Michele Morgan and Brigitte Bardot, and an 'appreciation' by David Mamet.
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NAME= Gabin, Jean
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=May 17 1904
PLACE OF BIRTH=Paris ,France
DATE OF DEATH= death date and age |1976|11|15|1904|5|17
PLACE OF DEATH=Neuilly-sur-Seine
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