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Jean-Pierre Aumont

Jean-Pierre Aumont

Throughout his lengthy screen and stage career, French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont served as the very essence of sophistication, adding a touch of grace and class to even the least noteworthy production. Born Jean Pierre-Salomon in Paris on January 5, 1909, he was the product of a wealthy family, and his mother was an actress. At the age of 16, he began studying drama at the Paris Conservatory and made his professional debut on-stage in 1930. A year later, Aumont appeared in his first film, Jean de la Lune, but he did not shoot to fame prior to starring in Jean Cocteau's play La Machine Infernal in 1934. That same year, he co-starred with Jean Gabin in the Julien Duvivier feature Maria Chapdelaine, followed in 1936 by the Marcel Carné comedy Drôle de Drame. In 1938, Aumont reunited with Carné for Hotel du Nord, but his film career was to come to a five-year halt when he joined the Free French forces in Tunisia, Italy, and France, ultimately winning the Legion of Honor and the Croix de Guerre for his bravery in battle. Fleeing the Nazis' occupation of France, he relocated to California in 1942, landing a contract with MGM. The studio made the most of Aumont's background by assigning him a pair of 1943 war dramas, The Cross of Lorraine and Assignment in Brittany, both detailing the efforts of the French Resistance forces. The following year, Aumont starred in the war romance Three Hours, and in 1946 appeared in Heartbeat. Many of his postwar films, like 1947's Song of Scheherazade and 1948's Siren of Atlantis, lacked distinction, and by the early '50s he was primarily working in Europe, appearing in productions originating in Italy (Revenge of the Pirates), Britain (1953's The Gay Adventure), and, of course, France (Life Begins Tomorrow, made in 1949 but released internationally in 1952). However, because he enjoyed a fan following in America, Aumont occasionally returned to the U.S. to appear in films, on-stage, and on television, and in 1953, he co-starred in the acclaimed musical Lili. Never a major star, Aumont rarely appeared in films of consequence, although he did co-star in Francois Truffaut's 1973 Oscar-winner La Nuit Américaine. In the mid-'90s, he also appeared in Jefferson in Paris and The Proprietor, a pair of films from the well-regarded Merchant-Ivory team. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide


Jean-Pierre Aumont Trivia

When was Jean-Pierre Aumont born?
Jean-Pierre Aumont was born on January 5, 1911

What role did Jean-Pierre Aumont portray in Heartbeat?
Jean-Pierre Aumont played Pierre La Roche in Heartbeat

What role did Jean-Pierre Aumont play in Jefferson in Paris?
Jean-Pierre Aumont played D'Hancarville in Jefferson in Paris

What role did Jean-Pierre Aumont portray in Castle Keep?
Jean-Pierre Aumont played Henri Tixier, Comte de Maldorais in Castle Keep

Who did Jean-Pierre Aumont play in Something Short of Paradise?
Jean-Pierre Aumont was Jean-Fidel Mileau in Something Short of Paradise

Who did Jean-Pierre Aumont portray in Mahogany?
Jean-Pierre Aumont was Christian Rosetti in Mahogany

What role did Jean-Pierre Aumont play in The Devil at 4 O'clock?
Jean-Pierre Aumont played Jacques in The Devil at 4 O'clock

Who did Jean-Pierre Aumont play in Napoléon?
Jean-Pierre Aumont was Renault de Saint-Jean d'Angely in Napoléon

Who did Jean-Pierre Aumont portray in Drôle de Drame?
Jean-Pierre Aumont was Billy in Drôle de Drame

Who did Jean-Pierre Aumont portray in Day for Night?
Jean-Pierre Aumont was Alexandre in Day for Night

Who did Jean-Pierre Aumont play in Blackout?
Jean-Pierre Aumont was Henry Lee in Blackout


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