François Périer
Biography
François Périer, originally named François Pillu, was born on November 10, 1919, in Paris and passed away on June 29, 2002. He was a distinguished French actor whose career spanned nearly six decades, marked by over 110 film and television roles from 1938 to 1996.
Périer was also a significant figure in the theatrical world, earning acclaim for his performances on stage. One of his most memorable roles was that of Hugo in the inaugural production of Jean-Paul Sartre's play "Les Mains Sales" in 1948, which showcased his talent in interpreting complex characters.
In addition to his on-screen and stage contributions, Périer lent his voice as the narrator for the French version of Disney's animated classic "Fantasia," further solidifying his versatility as an artist. Throughout his career, he collaborated with numerous renowned directors and actors, becoming a respected figure in the French entertainment industry.
François Périer's legacy is defined by his impactful contributions to film, television, and theatre, making him a prominent name in the cultural landscape of France. His work continues to be celebrated, reflecting the depth and range of his artistic endeavors.
Filmography
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1972
Nights of Cabiria
1957 • Oscar D'Onofrio
Silence Is Golden
1947 • Jacques Francet
Weekend at Dunkirk
1964 • Alexandre
The Elegant Criminal
1990 • Lacenaire's father
Five Day Lover
1961 • Georges
Testament of Orpheus
1960 • Heurtebise
Baxter, Vera Baxter
1977 • Jean Baxter (voice)
Keep Your Right Up
1987
People in Luck
1963 • Jérôme Boisselier (« Le Vison »)
Le Cercle Rouge
1970 • Santi
Stavisky...
1974 • Albert Borelli
Shock Troops
1967 • Moujon
Gervaise
1956 • Henri Coupeau - le second compagnon de Gervaise, un ouvrier zingueur
The Organizer
1963 • Maestro Di Meo
Le Samouraï
1967 • Superintendant
Orpheus
1950 • Heurtebise
Max and the Junkmen
1971 • Commissioner Rosinsky
Hôtel du Nord
1938
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1969 • Public Prosecutor
Madame Bovary (1991)
1991 • Narrateur