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Jean Gabin

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“I understood immediately that to get success I had to make for the front door, not for the back one.”

 

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Jean Gabin, original name Jean-alexis Moncorgé (born May 17, 1904, Paris, Fr.—died Nov. 15, 1976, Paris) one of the most popular film actors in France from the 1930s to the ’60s.

Gabin was the son of a music-hall comedian (stage name Jean Gabin). In 1923 he began a theatrical career in the Folies-Bergère but left the stage after his film debut in Chacun sa chance (1931). He achieved fame in Maria Chapdelaine (1934) and later in Pépé le Moko (1937), directed by Julien Duvivier. One of his most memorable roles was in director Jean Renoir’s Grande Illusion (1937; Grand Illusion), a classic antiwar film. In Quai des brumes (1938; U.S. title, Port of Shadows) and Le Jour se lève (1939; Daybreak), both directed by Marcel Carné, Gabin was cast as a tough-willed son of misfortune surviving in a marginal world of social outcasts. In his later films, he often portrayed detective or gangland figures—e.g., Inspector Maigret and competent professional criminals in Touchez pas au Grisbi (1953… read more

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Anastasia

21Jun10

If charm had a face, it would undoubtedly look like M. Gabin's.

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