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Jean Poiret, born Jean Poiré (17 August 1926 – 14 March 1992), was a French actor, director, and screenwriter. He is primarily known as the author of the original play La Cage aux Folles.

Jean Poiret
Born

Jean Poiré


(1926-08-17)17 August 1926
Died14 March 1992(1992-03-14) (aged 65)
Suresnes, France
Occupation(s)Actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright
Known forLa Cage aux Folles

Early career

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Poiret was born in Paris, and first rose to prominence in 1951 playing the role of Fred Transport, one of the heroes of Pierre Dac and Francis Blanche's radio series Malheur aux Barbus. In 1952, he met his future co-star of La Cage Michel Serrault at the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre. They starred in the sketch "Jerry Scott, Vedette Internationale".

In 1961, Poiret, as a member of the French cinematic society Pathé, wrote and recorded "La Vache à Mille Francs", a parody of『La Valse à Mille Temps』by Jacques Brel.

In 1973, he married actress Caroline Cellier, with whom he had one child.

La Cage aux Folles

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In 1973, Poiret wrote and starred in the stage play La Cage aux Folles. Its film adaptation in 1978 brought Poiret immense success. Although Poiret was replaced by Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi in the role of Renato Baldi, Serrault reprised his stage-role of Zaza Napoli and won a César Award for his work.

Later career

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In 1992, Poiret directed Le Zèbre (The Zebra). his first and only film, an adaptation of Alexandre Jardin's novel. It starred Thierry Lhermitte and Caroline Cellier, and it was one of the top grossing films in France for the year and the highest-grossing debut European film for the year (with a gross of $12 million).[1]

Poiret died of a heart attack in Suresnes on 14 March 1992, three months before the film's premiere. He is buried at the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris.

Filmography

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  • 1953: Les 3 Mousquetaires (by André Hunebelle)
  • 1956: Cette sacrée gamine (byMichel Boisrond) - first inspector
  • 1956: La Vie est belle (byRoger Pierre and Jean-Marc Thibault) - maracas player
  • 1956: Assassins et voleurs (bySacha Guitry) - Philippe d'Artois
  • 1956: The Terror with Women (byJean Boyer) - gendarme
  • 1957: Adorables démons (byMaurice Cloche) - Julien Willis Jr
  • 1957: Le naïf aux quarante enfants (byPhilippe Agostini) - Master Bardine
  • 1957: Ça aussi c'est Paris (Short, by Maurice Cloche) - reporter
  • 1957: Clara et les méchants (byRaoul André) - Chantuer - un gangster
  • 1959: Nina (byJean Boyer) - Adolphe Tessier
  • 1959: Oh ! Qué Mambo (byJohn Berry) - inspector Sapin
  • 1959: Messieurs les ronds de cuir (byHenri Diamant-Berger) - René Lahrier
  • 1959: Vous n'avez rien à déclarer ? (byClément Duhour) - Robert de Trivelin
  • 1960: La française et l'amour (byCharles Spaak) - Michel's lawyer (sketch Le divorce)
  • 1960: Candide ou l'optimisme du XXe siècle (byNorbert Carbonnaux) - 1st policeman
  • 1961: Ma femme est une panthère (byRaymond Bailly) - psychiatrist
  • 1961: Auguste (byPierre Chevalier) - Georges Flower
  • 1962: Les parisiennes (byMichel Boisrond, Francis Cosne and Annette Wademant) - Jean-Pierre Leroy (segment "Antonia")
  • 1962: The Dance (byNorbert Carbonnaux) - Old man
  • 1962: It's Not My Business (byJean Boyer) - Jean Duroc
  • 1962: How to Succeed in Love (byMichel Boisrond) - Bernard Monod
  • 1962: Les quatre vérités (byHervé Bromberger) - Renard (Fox) (segment "Le corbeau et le renard")
  • 1963: Les vierges (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - the banker Marchaix
  • 1963: Un drôle de paroissien (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - Raoul
  • 1963: La foire aux cancres (byLouis Daquin) - Collin
  • 1964: Les durs à cuire ou comment supprimer son prochain sans perdre l'appétit (byJacques Pinoteau) - Louis
  • 1964: Jealous as a Tiger (byDarry Cowl) - doctor Raymond
  • 1964: La grande frousse (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - Loupiac
  • 1965: Les baratineurs (byFrancis Rigaud) - André
  • 1965: La bonne occase (byMichel Drach) - Grégoire
  • 1965: La tête du client (byJacques Poitrenaud) - Philippe / Monsieur Paul
  • 1965: Le petit monstre (byJean-Paul Sassy) - the godfather
  • 1966: Your Money or Your Life (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - Lucien Pélépan
  • 1967: Le grand bidulebyRaoul André) - Verdier
  • 1967: Ces messieurs de la famille (byRaoul André) - Bernard Le Gall
  • 1968: La grande lessive (!) (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - Jean-Michel Lavalette
  • 1969: Aux frais de la princesse (byRoland Quignon) - Santos
  • 1969: Trois hommes sur un cheval (byMarcel Moussy) - Tout / Freddy
  • 1969: Ces messieurs de la gâchette (byRaoul André) - Bernard Le Gall
  • 1970: Le Mur de l'Atlantique (byMarcel Camus) - Armand
  • 1971: Mais qu'est-ce qui fait courir les crocodiles ? (byJacques Poitrenaud) - Gontran
  • 1979: La Gueule de l'autre (byPierre Tchernia) - Jean-Louis Constant
  • 1980: Le Dernier Métro (byFrançois Truffaut) - Jean-Loup Cottins
  • 1982: Que les gros salaires lèvent le doigt ! [fr] (byDenys Granier-Deferre) - André Joeuf
  • 1984: La Septième Cible [fr] (byClaude Pinoteau) - Jean Michelis
  • 1985: Poulet au vinaigre (byClaude Chabrol) - Inspector Jean Lavardin
  • 1985: Liberté, Égalité, Choucroute [fr] (byJean Yanne) - the caliph
  • 1986: Inspecteur Lavardin (byClaude Chabrol) - Inspector Jean Lavardin
  • 1986: Je hais les acteurs [fr] (byGérard Krawczyk) - Orlando Higgin
  • 1987: Le Miraculé (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - Papu
  • 1988: Les saisons du plaisir (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - Bernard Germain
  • 1988: Corentin (byJean Marboeuf) - the exorcist
  • 1988: Une nuit à l'Assemblée Nationale (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - Octave Leroy
  • 1988: La petite amie (byLuc Béraud) - Martin Morel
  • 1990: Lacenaire (byFrancis Girod) - Aliard
  • 1992: Sup de fric (by Christian Gion) - Cyril Dujardin
  • 1991: Sissi la valse des cœurs [fr] (byChristoph Böll) - Herzog Max
  • 2007: La méthode Barnol (byJean-Pierre Mocky) - M. Hubert
  • References

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    1. ^ "Top European First Film". Screen International. 26 March 1993. p. 24.
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