
Philippe Léotard
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1940-08-28
Day of Death
2001-08-25 (60 years old)
Place of Birth
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Philippe Léotard
Biography
Philippe Léotard ( born Ange Philippe Paul André Léotard-Tomasi August 28, 1940 - died August 25, 2001) was a French actor, poet, and singer.
He was born in Nice , one of seven children - four girls, then three boys, of which he was the oldest - and was the brother of politician François Léotard. His childhood was normal except for an illness (rheumatic fever) which struck him and forced him to spend days in bed during which time he read a great many books. He was particularly fond of the poets - Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Lautréamont, Blaise Cendrars. He met Ariane Mnouchkine at the Sorbonne and in 1964 they formed the théâtre du soleil.
He played Philippe, the tormented son of a women with terminal illness, in the 1974 drama film La Gueule ouverte, by the controversial director Maurice Pialat. He won a César Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1982 movie La Balance.
One of his few English-language roles was a cameo in the 1973 thriller The Day of the Jackal and he co-starred as "Jacques" in the 1975 John Frankenheimer movie French Connection II which starred Gene Hackman and Fernando Rey, (sequel to The French Connection).
Léotard died in 2001 of respiratory failure in Paris at the age of 60. He was interred at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
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Known For
Acting
(1997)
Black Dju
as Inspecteur Plettschette
(1996)
Pandora
as Raúl
(1995)
Les Miserables
as Thénardier 1942
(1995)
Elisa
as Gitanes Smoker
(1993)
Le Voleur et la menteuse
as Jeff
(1993)
Im Kreis der Iris
as Dr. Ionescu
(1992)
Ville à vendre
as Jean Boulard
(1991)
The Flesh
as Nicola
(1991)
Venins
as Phil Anzer
(1991)
Le Grand Ruban (Truck)
as Jeff
(1990)
There Were Days... and Moons
as Le chanteur abandonné
(1990)
The Day of Reckoning
as André Arnaud
(1990)
No Time for Justice
as Auclair
(1990)
(1989)
Plato's Banquet
as Socrates
(1988)
Snack Bar Budapest
as Sapo
(1988)
Jane B. by Agnès V.
as Painter / Murderer
(1988)
The South
as Roberto
(1988)
The Abyss
as Henri-Maximilien
(1988)
The Color of the Wind
as Pierre
(1988)
Ada in the Jungle
as Rudi
(1988)
Le Testament d'un poète juif assassiné
as Bernard Hauptmann
(1987)
If the Sun Never Returns
as Arlettaz
(1986)
The Nonentity
as Kaufmann
(1986)
Exit-exil
as Duke
(1986)
The Dawn
as Gad
(1986)
State of Grace
as Pierre-Julien
(1985)
Tangos, the Exile of Gardel
as Pierre
(1985)
Farewell Fred
as Fred
(1985)
Rouge-gorge
as Louis Ducasse
(1985)
Ni avec toi, ni sans toi
as Pierre
(1984)
La Pirate
as n° 5
(1984)
Wild Animals
as Léandro Santini
(1984)
Femmes de personne
as Antoine
(1983)
So Long, Stooge
as Bauer
(1983)
Hiver 60
as André
(1982)
La Balance
as Dédé Laffont
(1982)
Paradise for All
as Marc Lebel
(1982)
Le Choc
as Félix
(1982)
Short Memory
as Frank Barila
(1982)
Mora
as Mora
(1981)
(1980)
A Week's Vacation
as le docteur Sabouret
(1980)
The Imprint of Giants
as Lucien Chabaud
(1980)
The Little Mermaid
as Georges Maréchal
(1980)
La Tisane de sarments
as Joë Bousquet
(1978)
Your Turn, My Turn
as Vincent
(1978)
Judith Therpauve
as Jean-Pierre Maurier
(1977)
Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff
as Marec
(1977)
Solemn Communion
as Jacques Gravet
(1977)
Shadow of the Castles
as Luigi
(1977)
(1976)
The Good and the Bad
as le vendeur de Citroën
(1976)
(1976)
(1975)
French Connection II
as Jacques
(1975)
Cat and Mouse
as Pierre Chemin
(1975)
The Track
as Paul Danville
(1974)
The Mouth Agape
as Philippe
(1974)
The Wonderful Crook
as Julien
(1974)
The Middle of the World
as Paul
(1974)
The Oil War Will Not Happen
as Padovani
(1973)
The Day of the Jackal
as Gendarme
(1973)
Kamouraska
as Antoine
(1972)
A Gorgeous Girl Like Me
as Clovis
(1972)
Rak
as Lucien
(1972)
Chinese Glory
as Michel Perrat
(1972)
To Be Twenty in the Aures
as Lieutenant Perrin
(1971)
Two English Girls
as Diurka
(1971)
Max and the Junkmen
as Losfeld
(1971)
Crime and Punishment
as Razoumikhine
(1971)
Camille or the Catastrophic Comedy
as Honoré
(1970)
Bed and Board
as L'homme Ivre (uncredited)
Crew
(1994)