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Michel Simon

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Swiss-born actor Michel Simon was one of the most popular and beloved actors of the French cinema. The son of a sausage maker, Simon drifted through his early years as a boxer, commercial photographer and acrobat. He turned “straight” actor in 1918, making his Geneva stage debut two years later. Essentially a theatre performer throughout the 1920s, Simon occasionally appeared in small film roles, notably as Jean LeMaitre in Dreyer’s Passion of Joan of Arc (1928). Full film stardom came his way when, in 1931, Simon starred in the movie version of his great stage success Jean De La Lune. His screen performances of the 1930s remain fresh and alive even after six decades, largely due to Simon’s sudden spurts of improvisation; Jean Renoir, who directed Simon in La Chienne (1931) and Boudu Saved From Drowning (1932), has credited the actor with introducing the “improv” technique to French filmmaking. Capable of harnessing his rocky-road face, bulky body… read more

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pontiac

29Jan12

Actor that cannot exist in our century. Whimsical play in jest.

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Jack Lehtonen

16Nov10

One hell of a guy!

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Grey Daisies

12Nov09

The greatest French actor.

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