Jean-Louis Trintignant


Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant was a French actor. He made his theatrical debut in 1951, and went on to be regarded as one of the best French dramatic actors of the post-war era. He starred in many classic films of European cinema, and worked with many prominent auteur directors, including Roger Vadim, Costa-Gavras, Claude Lelouch, Claude Chabrol, Bernardo Bertolucci, Éric Rohmer, François Truffaut, Krzysztof Kieślowski, and Michael Haneke.
He made a critical and commercial breakthrough in And God Created Woman, followed by a starmaking romantic turn in A Man and a Woman. He won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 1968 Berlin International Film Festival for his performance in The Man Who Lies and the Best Actor Award at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival for Costa-Gavras's [Z (1969 film)|Z]. Trintignant's other notable films include The Great Silence, My Night at Maud's, The Conformist, Three Colours: Red, and The [City of Lost Children]. He won the 2013 César Award for Best Actor for his role in Michael Haneke's Amour.

Early life

Trintignant was born on 11 December 1930 in Piolenc, Vaucluse. He had a brother four years older. During World War II, his father joined the resistance against the Nazi regime by aiding Jews, and his mother began an affair with a Nazi officer. This horizontal collaboration affected Jean-Louis his entire life.
He grew up with the intention of studying law and enrolled in Aix-Marseille University. However, he soon discovered an interest in acting and moved to Paris at the age of 20 to study drama, making his theatrical debut in 1951.

Career

After touring in the early 1950s in several theater productions, his first motion picture appearance came in 1955, and the following year he gained stardom with his performance opposite Brigitte Bardot in Roger Vadim's And God Created Woman. Trintignant's acting was interrupted for several years by mandatory military service. After serving in Algiers, he returned to Paris and resumed his work in film. He had the leading male role in Claude Lelouch's film A Man and a Woman, which was the most commercially successful French film internationally for some years.
In Italy, he was always dubbed into Italian, and he worked with Italian directors including Sergio Corbucci in The Great Silence, Valerio Zurlini in Violent Summer and The Desert of the Tartars, Ettore Scola in La terrazza, Bernardo Bertolucci in The Conformist, and Dino Risi in The Easy Life.
Throughout the 1970s, Trintignant starred in many films, including the English-language films The Outside Man in 1971 and Under Fire in 1983. Following this, he starred in François Truffaut's final film, Confidentially Yours, and reprised his best-known role in the sequel A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later.
In 1994, he starred in Krzysztof Kieślowski's final film, Three Colors: Red. For the remainder of his career, he took an occasional film role but focused on stage work. After a 9-year gap, Trintignant came back to the screen for Michael Haneke's film Amour. Haneke sent Trintignant the screenplay, which had been written specifically for him. Trintignant said he chose film projects on the basis of the director and said of Haneke that "he has the most complete mastery of the cinematic discipline, from technical aspects like sound and photography to the way he handles actors". He worked with Haneke again in 2017 when he starred in Happy End.
On 20 July 2018, Trintignant announced his retirement from cinema, but, in March 2019, he accepted a role in Claude Lelouch's film The Best Years of a Life, a follow-up to A Man and a Woman and its sequel A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later.

Personal life

Trintignant came from a wealthy family. He was the nephew of racecar driver Louis Trintignant, who was killed in 1933 while practising on the Péronne racetrack in Picardy. Another uncle, Maurice Trintignant, was a Formula One driver who twice won the Monaco Grand Prix as well as the 24 hours of Le Mans. Jean-Louis himself was an enthusiastic amateur rally driver and competed in a number of high-level rallies in the 1970s and 1980s, including several rounds of the World Rally Championship; he finished first in his class in the 1981 Monte Carlo Rally. Raised in and around automobile racing, Trintignant was the natural choice of film director Claude Lelouch for the starring role of a racecar driver in the 1966 film A Man and a Woman. He suffered a leg injury from a motorbike accident in June 2007.
His first wife was actress Stéphane Audran. His second wife, Nadine Marquand, was an actress, screenwriter, and director. They had three children: Vincent, Pauline, and Marie Trintignant. At age 17 Marie performed in La terrazza alongside her father and later became a successful actress. She was killed at age 41 by her boyfriend, rock musician Bertrand Cantat, in a hotel room in Vilnius, Lithuania.
In 2018, Trintignant announced that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and would not be seeking treatment. In November 2021, it was reported that he was gradually losing his sight and was in declining health. He died at his home on 17 June 2022, at the age of 91.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1955If All the Guys in the WorldJean-LouisChristian-Jaque
1956La Loi des ruesYves TréguierRalph Habib
1956And God Created WomanMichel TardieuRoger Vadim
1956Women's ClubMichelRalph Habib
1959Les liaisons dangereusesDancenyRoger Vadim
1959Violent SummerCarlo CaremoliValerio Zurlini
1960AusterlitzSégur juniorAbel Gance
1961Pleins feux sur l'assassinJean-Marie de KerloguenGeorges Franju
1961Journey Beneath the DesertPierreEdgar G. Ulmer
1962'Joseph FabianiAndré Versini
1962Le Combat dans l'îleClément LesserAlain Cavalier
1962Il SorpassoRoberto MarianiDino Risi
1963Château en SuèdeÉricRoger Vadim
1964The Last StepsJoeJacques Robin
1964Mata Hari, Agent H21François LasalleJean-Louis Richard
1965The Sleeping Car MurdersÉric GrandinCosta-Gavras
1966A Man and a WomanJean-Louis DurocClaude Lelouch
1966Diamond SafariRaphaële VincenteMichel Drach
1966La Longue MarchePhilippeAlexandre Astruc
1966Trans-Europ-ExpressEliasAlain Robbe-Grillet
1967'Raphaël
1967Col cuore in golaBernardTinto Brass
1967My [Love, My Love (film)|My Love, My Love]Vincent FalaiseNadine Trintignant
1968Death Laid an EggMarcoGiulio Questi
1968Les BichesPaul ThomasClaude Chabrol
1968The Man Who LiesJan Robin / Boris VarissaAlain Robbe-Grillet
1968The Great SilenceGordon Sergio Corbucci
1968The LibertineCarlo De MarchiPasquale Festa Campanile
1969ZChristos SartzetakisCosta-Gavras
1969Metti, una sera a cenaMicheleGiuseppe Patroni Griffi
1969My Night at Maud'sJean-LouisÉric Rohmer
1969'BrunoMarcel Bozzuffi
1969So Sweet... So PerverseJean ReynaudUmberto Lenzi
1970The ConformistMarcello ClericiBernardo Bertolucci
1970Le VoyouSimon DurocClaude Lelouch
1971Ramparts of Claythe entrepreneurJean-Louis Bertucelli
1971L'Opium et le BâtonChaudierAhmed Rachedi
1971Without Apparent MotiveStéphane CarellaPhilippe Labro
1972...and Hope to DieAntoine CardotRené Clément
1972The AssassinationFrançois DarienYves Boisset
1972The Outside ManLucien BellonJacques Deray
1973The TrainJulien MaroyeurPierre Granier-Deferre
1973A Full Day's Workdirected
1974Violins at the BallMichelMichel Drach
1974Successive Slidings of Pleasurethe police officerAlain Robbe-Grillet
1974Le Mouton enragéNicolas MalletMichel Deville
1974The SecretDavid DaguerreRobert Enrico
1975L'AgressionPaul VarlinGérard Pirès
1975Flic StoryÉmile BuissonJacques Deray
1975Il pleut sur SantiagoSenatorHelvio Soto
1975Playing with Firele bel homme / l'homme de mainAlain Robbe-Grillet
1975The Sunday WomanMassimo CampiLuigi Comencini
1976The Desert of the TartarsRovinValerio Zurlini
1976Le Voyage de nocesPaul CarterNadine Trintignant
'Fred MalonGérard Pirès
1977The PassengersAlex MoineauSerge Leroy
1977RepéragesVictorMichel Soutter
1978L'Argent des autresHenri RainierChristian de Chalonge
1980The Lady BankerHorace VannisterFrancis Girod
1980La terrazzaEnrico D'OrsiEttore Scola
1980Je vous aimeJulienClaude Berri
1981'Ravic
1981Passion of Lovethe doctorEttore Scola
1981MalevilFulbertChristian de Chalonge
1981Eaux profondesVic AllenMichel Deville
1982'Commissaire DuchéAlexandre Arcady
1982'Daniel Salmon
1982Blow to the HeartDarioGianni Amelio
1982The Night at VarennesMonsieur SauceEttore Scola
1983Confidentially YoursJulien VercelFrançois Truffaut
1983'Christian LacassagnePhilippe Labro
1983Under FireMarcel JazyRoger Spottiswoode
1984Viva la vie!François GaucherClaude Lelouch
1985Next SummerPaulNadine Trintignant
1985Partir, revenirRoland RivièreClaude Lelouch
1985Rendez-vousScrutzlerAndré Téchiné
1985'MayenePierre Granier-Deferre
1986A Man and a Woman: 20 Years LaterJean-Louis DurocClaude Lelouch
1986La Femme de ma viePierreRégis Wargnier
1987The Ghost ValleyPaulAlain Tanner
1989Bunker Palace HôtelHolmEnki Bilal
1991Merci la vieSS officierBertrand Blier
1994Three Colours: RedJoseph KernKrzysztof Kieślowski
1995The City of Lost ChildrenUncle IrvinJean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc CaroVoice only
1995'Colonel MasagualPierre Boutron
1996A Self Made HeroAlbert Dehousse Jacques Audiard
1998Those Who [Love Me Can Take the Train]Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste EmmerichPatrice Chéreau
2003Monsieur CannonSamuel Benchetrit
2012AmourGeorgesMichael Haneke
2017Happy EndGeorges LaurentMichael Haneke
2019The Best Years of a LifeJean-Louis DurocClaude LelouchFinal film released during Trintignant's lifetime
2024The Most Precious of CargoesNarrator Michel HazanaviciusPosthumous release; final film role