Michel Bouquet

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

November 6, 1925

died

April 13, 2022

place of birth

Paris, France

also known as

Мишель Буке · Michel Bouquet · Michel François Pierre Bouquet

total credits

50 movies

Biography

Michel Bouquet (6 November 1925 – 13 April 2022) was a French stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films from 1947 to 2020. He won the Best Actor European Film Award for Toto the Hero in 1991 and two Best Actor Césars for How I Killed My Father (2001) and The Last Mitterrand (2005). He also received the Molière Award for Best Actor for Les côtelettes in 1998, then again for Exit the King in 2005. In 2014, he was awarded the Honorary Molière for the sum of his career. He received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor in 2018.

Michel François Pierre Bouquet was born on 6 November 1925 in Paris. When he was seven years old, he was sent to a boarding school where he stayed until the age of 14. He aspired to become a doctor but had to quit school at the age of 15 after his father had been taken prisoner during World War II. Bouquet worked as a baker's apprentice, then a bank clerk, to provide for the family. After a short stay in Lyon, he returned with his mother to Paris. Marie Bouquet was passionate about theater, and that helped the young Bouquet to find his vocation. He took acting classes under the tutelage of Maurice Escande, a member of the Comédie Française, and made his stage debut in the play La première étape in 1944. Then he studied at the Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Paris where he met Gérard Philippe.

In the mid-1940s Michel Bouquet began working with the playwright Jean Anouilh and director André Barsacq, who staged plays at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Montmartre. In 1946, Anouilh gave Bouquet a part in Roméo and Jeannette, followed by The Rendez-vous of Senlis and The Invitation to the Castle in 1947. In the 1950s, the actor met another stage director, Jean Vilar, with whom he would frequently collaborate. Bouquet played many roles from the classical repertoire at the Festival d'Avignon, created by Vilar in 1947 (Henry IV in 1950, The Tragedy of King Richard II in 1953, and The Miser in 1962). Bouquet regularly worked with Anouilh until the early 1970s, then helped popularize in France the works of the British author Harold Pinter: The Collection in 1965, The Birthday Party in 1967 and No Man's Land in 1979.

At the same time, at the end of the 1970s, Michel Bouquet was appointed professor at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts and taught there until 1990. In the 1980s-1990s, he returned to the Théâtre de l'Atelier where he once began his career. In 1994, he played in Exit the King by Eugène Ionesco, the role he would perform many times until 2014. In 1998 he received the Molière Award for Best Actor for Bertrand Blier's Les côtelettes, then again for Exit the King in 2005. In 2014, he was awarded the Honorary Molière for the sum of his career. A year later, the actor received accolades for his performance in Taking Sides by the British playwright Ronald Harwood. Bouquet announced his retirement from stage in 2019. ...

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Known For

Filmography

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Night and Fog
8.3

Night and Fog

1956as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The Unfaithful Wife
6.8

The Unfaithful Wife

1969as Charles Desvallées
Borsalino
6.9

Borsalino

1970as Maître Rinaldi
Les Misérables
7.0

Les Misérables

1982as Inspector Javert
This Special Friendship
7.8

This Special Friendship

1964as Father Trennes
The Bride Wore Black
7.1

The Bride Wore Black

1968as Coral
The Toy
6.9

The Toy

1976as Pierre Rambal-Cochet, powerful businessman
Toto the Hero
7.1

Toto the Hero

1991as Old Thomas
Two Men in Town
7.1

Two Men in Town

1973as Commissioner Goitreau
Katia
6.5

Katia

1959as Bibesco
Mississippi Mermaid
6.6

Mississippi Mermaid

1969as Comolli
The Serpent
6.1

The Serpent

1973as Tavel
The Suspects
5.4

The Suspects

1974as Prosecutor Delarue
The Assassination
6.8

The Assassination

1972as Lempereur
Renoir
6.3

Renoir

2012as Auguste Renoir
Élisa
6.4

Élisa

1995as Samuel
Défense de savoir
5.9

Défense de savoir

1973as Paul Cristiani
Manon
6.9

Manon

1949as Second
Marco the Magnificent
4.8

Marco the Magnificent

1965as Narrator (uncredited)
Our Agent Tiger
4.8

Our Agent Tiger

1965as Jacques Vermorel
Just Before Nightfall
6.6

Just Before Nightfall

1971as Charles Masson
The Cop
6.4

The Cop

1970as L'inspecteur Favenin
The Breach
6.1

The Breach

1970as Ludovic Regnier
Cop au Vin
6.1

Cop au Vin

1985as Hubert Lavoisier
Last In, First Out
4.5

Last In, First Out

1978as Banquier Muller
All the Mornings of the World
7.1

All the Mornings of the World

1991as Baugin
Malpertuis
6.4

Malpertuis

1972as Charles Dideloo
The Origin of Violence
6.0

The Origin of Violence

2016as Marcel Fabre (2014)
France, Incorporated
4.1

France, Incorporated

1974as The Frenchman
The Conspiracy
5.7

The Conspiracy

1973as Lelong
The Eye of Vichy
5.4

The Eye of Vichy

1993as Narrator (voice)
The Double Contempt
10.0

The Double Contempt

1967as Reciter (voice)
Monsieur Vincent
6.6

Monsieur Vincent

1947as Le tuberculeux
Countdown to Vengeance
5.8

Countdown to Vengeance

1970as Valberg
The Road to Corinth
4.5

The Road to Corinth

1967as Sharps
The Chops
6.1

The Chops

2003as le Vieux
Tower of Lust
5.1

Tower of Lust

1955as Louis X
Villa Caprice
5.5

Villa Caprice

2021as Marcel Germon
The Last Mitterrand
6.6

The Last Mitterrand

2005as Le Président
Lamiel
5.2

Lamiel

1967as Le docteur Sansfin
White Paws
5.4

White Paws

1949as Maurice
Le Curé de Tours
8.0

Le Curé de Tours

1980as L'abbé Troubet
The Little Bedroom
6.6

The Little Bedroom

2011as Edmond
Where There's Smoke
6.4

Where There's Smoke

1973as Morlaix
Bloody Murder
5.2

Bloody Murder

1974as Georges Noblet
The Lives of Albert Camus
8.0

The Lives of Albert Camus

2020as Self
How I Killed My Father
5.8

How I Killed My Father

2001as Maurice
A Wall in Jerusalem
8.0

A Wall in Jerusalem

1968as Narrator (citations) (voice)
State Reasons
5.6

State Reasons

1978as Francis Jobin
Beyond Fear
6.7

Beyond Fear

1975as Claude Balard