Jean-Pierre Lorit
Biography
Jean-Pierre Lorit, born on November 29, 1960, is a prominent French actor renowned for his contributions to cinema and theater. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the acclaimed film *Three Colors: Red*, part of Krzysztof Kieślowski's esteemed trilogy, which explores themes of love, freedom, and human connection.
In 2005, Lorit showcased his theatrical prowess in a production of August Strindberg's *Créanciers*, directed by Hélène Vincent. This performance, alongside notable actors Lambert Wilson and Emmanuelle Devos, displayed his versatility and depth as a performer. His exceptional work in this production earned him a nomination for the prestigious Molière Awards in 2006 for Best Supporting Role, highlighting his impact on the French theatrical scene.
Throughout his career, Lorit has been celebrated for his ability to bring complex characters to life, both on screen and on stage. His dedication to the craft and his ability to engage audiences have solidified his status as a respected figure in the performing arts. As he continues to evolve as an actor, Jean-Pierre Lorit's contributions remain significant in the landscape of French cinema and theater.
Filmography
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Joan the Maid II: The Prisons
1994 • Jean d'Alençon
An Air So Pure
1997 • Florent
Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud
1995 • Christophe
Rose (2022)
2022 • Jacques
Submergence
2017 • Captain Anctil
Alice and Martin
1998 • Frederic Sauvagnac
In All Innocence
1998 • Antoine
True Friends
2013 • Philippe Valette
Outside the Law (2010)
2010 • Picot