- Jean Martin
Jean Martin (born
March 6 1922 ) is a Frenchactor of stage and screen. Martin served in theFrench Resistance duringWorld War II and later fought with the Frenchparatrooper s in Indochina. Theatrically, he is perhaps best-known for originating two roles inSamuel Beckett 's most famous plays:Lucky in "Waiting for Godot ", andClov in "Endgame". Making over eighty film and television appearances, Martin is best remembered for his role as the French paratroop commander Col. Mathieu in "The Battle of Algiers " (1965), as well as villainous roles in "My Name is Nobody " and "Day of the Jackal " (both 1973). Most of his other screen work has been in French or European cinema, and his stage performances have gained him much more recognition and acclaim than his film work. Martin was also an active political leftist, and was briefly blacklisted for criticism of theAlgerian War in the late '50s.Gillo Pontecorvo , director of "Algiers", thought that Martin was a difficult actor to work with, saying that he was uncooperative on the set of the film and remarked, "Just because he appeared in "Godot", does not mean he's a good actor."External links
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