
Jean Gabin
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1904-05-17
Day of Death
1976-11-15 (72 years old)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Jean Gabin
Biography
Jean Gabin Alexis Moncorgé (born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé), known as Jean Gabin (17 May 1904 – 15 November 1976), was a French actor and singer. Considered a key figure in French cinema, he starred in several classic films, including Pépé le Moko (1937), La grande illusion (1937), Le Quai des brumes (1938), La bête humaine (1938), Le jour se lève (1939), and Le plaisir (1952). During his career, he twice won the Silver Bear for Best Actor from the Berlin International Film Festival and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor from the Venice Film Festival, respectively. Gabin was made a member of the Légion d'honneur in recognition of the important role he played in French cinema.
Gabin was born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé in Paris, the son of Madeleine Petit and Ferdinand Moncorgé, a cafe owner and cabaret entertainer whose stage name was Gabin, which is a first name in French. He grew up in the village of Mériel in the Seine-et-Oise (now Val-d'Oise) département, about 22 mi (35 km) north of Paris. He attended the Lycée Janson de Sailly. Gabin left school early, and worked as a laborer until the age of 19 when he entered show business with a bit part in a Folies Bergère production. He continued performing in a variety of minor roles before going into the military.
After completing his military service in the Fusiliers marins, he returned to the entertainment business, working under the stage name of Jean Gabin at whatever was offered in the Parisian music halls and operettas, imitating the singing style of Maurice Chevalier, which was the rage at the time. He was part of a troupe that toured South America, and upon returning to France found work at the Moulin Rouge. His performances started getting noticed, and better stage roles came along that led to parts in two silent films in 1928.
Two years later Gabin made the transition to sound films in a 1930 Pathé Frères production, Chacun sa chance. Playing secondary roles, he made more than a dozen films over the next four years, including films directed by Maurice and Jacques Tourneur. But he only gained real recognition for his performance in Maria Chapdelaine, a 1934 production directed by Julien Duvivier. He was then cast as a romantic hero in the 1936 war drama La Bandera; this second Duvivier-directed film established him as a major star. The next year he teamed up with Duvivier again in the highly successful Pépé le Moko. Its popularity brought Gabin international recognition. That same year he starred in Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion, an antiwar film that ran at a New York City theatre for an unprecedented six months. This was followed by another of Renoir's major works, La Bête Humaine (The Human Beast), a film noir tragedy based on the novel by Émile Zola and starring Gabin and Simone Simon, as well as Le Quai Des Brumes (Port of Shadows), one of director Marcel Carné's classics of poetic realism. His rugged charisma could be compared with Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney.
He divorced his second wife in 1939. ...
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Known For
Acting
(2019)
Alain Delon, l'ombre au tableau
as Self (archive footage)
(2018)
The Image Book
as (archive footage)
(2018)
Lino Ventura, la part intime
as Self (archive footage)
(2018)
Mireille Darc, la femme libre
as Monsieur (archive footage)
(2017)
Quand Jean devint Renoir
as Self (archive footage)
(2015)
Jean Gabin, le dernier des géants
as Self (archive footage)
(2015)
Jean Gabin, une âme française
as Self (archive footage)
(2011)
Belmondo, il était une fois le beau monde
as Self (archive footage)
(2010)
Jean Moncorgé, la face cachée de Jean Gabin
as Self (archive footage)
(2002)
Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1980)
My American Uncle
as Self (archive footage)
(1976)
Holy Year
as Max Lambert
(1974)
Jury of One
as Leguen
(1973)
Two Men in Town
as Germain Cazeneuve
(1973)
The Dominici Affair
as Gaston Dominici
(1972)
Killer
as Commissioner Le Guen
(1971)
The Cat
as Julien Bouin
(1971)
The Black Flag Waves Over the Scow
as Victor Ploubaz
(1970)
The Horse
as Auguste Maroilleur
(1969)
The Sicilian Clan
as Vittorio Manalese
(1969)
Under the Sign of the Bull
as Albert Raynal
(1968)
The Tattoo
as Count Enguerand de Montignac,aka 'Legrain'
(1968)
Pasha
as Comissaire Joss, le Pacha
(1967)
Action Man
as Denis Ferrand
(1966)
The Upper Hand
as Paul Berger dit Paulo les Diam's
(1966)
The Gardener of Argenteuil
as M. Martin dit « Le père Tulipe »
(1965)
God's Thunder
as Léandre Brassac
(1964)
Monsieur
as The banker René Duchêne, alias Georges Baudin known as “Monsieur”
(1964)
That Tender Age
as Émile Malhouin
(1963)
Any Number Can Win
as Charles
(1963)
Maigret Sees Red
as Commissaire Jules Maigret
(1962)
A Monkey in Winter
as Albert Quentin
(1962)
The Gentleman from Epsom
as Richard Briand-Charmery
(1961)
The Counterfeiters of Paris
as Ferdinand Maréchal, aka 'le Dabe'
(1961)
The President
as Emile Beaufort
(1960)
The Old Guard
as Jean-Marie Pejat, bicycle repairer
(1960)
The Baron of the Locks
as Baron Jérôme Napoléon Antoine
(1959)
Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
as Commissioner Jules Maigret
(1959)
Rue de Paris
as Henri Neveu
(1959)
The Magnificent Tramp
as Joseph, Hugues Guillaume Boutier-Blainville dit : Archimède
(1958)
Les Misérables
as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu
(1958)
Maigret Sets a Trap
as Commissaire Maigret
(1958)
The Possessors
as Noël Schoudler, le patriarche financier
(1958)
Love Is My Profession
as Maître André Gobillot
(1958)
The Night Affair
as Inspecteur Georges Vallois
(1957)
The Case of Dr. Laurent
as le docteur Laurent
(1957)
Speaking of Murder
as Louis Bertain/Louis le blond
(1956)
La Traversée de Paris
as Grandgil, artist painter
(1956)
Blood to the Head
as François Cardinaud
(1956)
Crime and Punishment
as Commissaire Gallet
(1956)
Deadlier Than the Male
as André Chatelin
(1956)
People of No Importance
as Jean Viard
(1955)
Napoleon
as Marshal Jean Lannes
(1955)
French Cancan
as Henri Danglard
(1955)
Hi-Jack Highway
as Jean Chape
(1955)
Razzia
as Henri Ferré dit 'Le Nantais'
(1955)
The Little Rebels
as Julien Lamy
(1955)
House on the Waterfront
as Le commandant Lequévic
(1954)
Touchez Pas au Grisbi
as Max dit Max le Menteur
(1954)
Air of Paris
as Victor Le Garrec
(1953)
Storms
as il professore Antonio Sanna
(1953)
Rhine Virgin
as Martin Schmidt, alias Jacques Ledru
(1953)
Their Last Night
as Pierre Ruffin
(1952)
Le Plaisir
as Joseph Rivet
(1952)
The Truth About Bebe Donge
as François Donge
(1951)
Victor
as Victor
(1951)
The Night Is My Kingdom
as Raymond Pinsard
(1951)
The Moment of Truth
as Dr Pierre Richard
(1950)
Marie of the Port
as Henri Chatelard
(1950)
Twelve Hours to Live
as Carlo Bacchi
(1949)
The Walls of Malapaga
as Pierre Arrignon
(1947)
Mirror
as Pierre Lussac
(1946)
Martin Roumagnac
as Martin Roumagnac
(1944)
The Impostor
as Clément / Maurice Lafarge
(1942)
Moontide
as Bobo
(1941)
Stormy Waters
as Le capitaine André Laurent
(1939)
Daybreak
as François
(1939)
Coral Reefs
as Ted "Trott" Lennard
(1938)
Port of Shadows
as Jean
(1938)
La Bête Humaine
as Lantier
(1937)
Grand Illusion
as Le lieutenant Maréchal
(1937)
Pépé le Moko
as Pépé le Moko
(1937)
Lady Killer
as Lucien Bourrache, dit 'Gueule d'Amour'
(1937)
The Messenger
as Nicolas Dange
(1936)
The Lower Depths
as Pepel Wasska
(1936)
They Were Five
as Jean dit Jeannot
(1935)
La Bandera
as Pierre Gilieth
(1935)
Behold the Man
as Ponce Pilate
(1935)
Varieté
as Georges
(1934)
Zouzou
as Jean
(1934)
Maria Chapdelaine
as François Paradis
(1933)
Le Tunnel
as Mac Allan
(1933)
Adieu les beaux jours
as Pierre Lavernay
(1933)
High and Low
as Charles Boulla
(1933)
L'Étoile de Valencia
as Pedro Savedra
(1932)
Fun in the Barracks
as Fricot
(1932)
Happy Hearts
as Charles
(1932)
Lilac
as Martousse
(1932)
The Beautiful Sailor
as Le capitaine
(1932)
The Crowd Roars
as Joe Greer
(1932)
For one evening..!
as Jean
(1931)
Gloria
as Robert Nourry
(1931)
The Darling of Paris
as Bob
(1931)
Méphisto
as Jacques Miral
(1931)
All That Is Not Worth Love
as Jean Cordier
(1930)
Everyone Has Their Chance
as Marcel Grivot
(1928)
(1928)