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Old 06-17-22 | 05:40 PM
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RIP Jean-Louis Trintignant 1930-2022

Great French actor, he will be missed.

Jean-Louis Trintignant, one of France's best-known actors who starred in more than 100 films, has died aged 91.

Trintignant featured in Three Colours: Red, Z, The Conformist and Amour - which won an Oscar and the Palme d'Or.

The star gained huge public sympathy in France in 2003, after his daughter Marie was beaten to death by her rock star boyfriend.

He died early on Friday in the southern Gard region "surrounded by loved ones", his wife told the AFP news agency.

Born on 11 December 1930, Trintignant grew up during the adversity of World War Two and was sent as a young conscript to Algeria, then a French colony.

Trintignant's challenging early years were thought to explain his willingness to succeed in challenging roles, including thugs and criminals, through a career spanning more than six decades.

His first major screen appearance was opposite Brigitte Bardot, with whom he reportedly had a brief and much talked-about relationship while making 1956 romance And God Created Woman.

Trintignant was generally noted for avoiding the limelight, telling French newspaper Nice-Matin in one of his final interviews that fame "didn't interest" him.

He was, however, able to bring to bear his passion for motor racing - notably appearing as a driver in 1966 title A Man and A Woman.

The 2003 death of Trintignant's actress daughter Marie - and the murder conviction for her musician boyfriend Bertrand Cantat - stunned France, and Trintignant was pictured sobbing at her funeral.

Decades previously, Trintignant had lost another child, Pauline, as a baby.

After a career spanning more than six decades, which included efforts at directing, a cancer-weakened Trintignant made his final appearance at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019.
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"Z" is on YouTube, probably the first political film I remember watching:

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Some great films in his resume and worked with some great directors.

Liked him in The Conformist, Three Colours: Red and Amour.
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He and Eleonora Rossi Drago were excellent in Estate Violenta.

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I remembered something people might not know. Trintignant was known for his voice, director Claude Lelouch said he had the most beautiful voice he'd ever heard, be it on stage or in film. "He doesn't talk, he sings, and you are hypnotized" he said. Which is why he ended up doing Jack Torrance in the French version of "The Shining". Another actor was supposed to do it, but Kubrick himself insisted that he wanted Trintignant to do it. And so he did, and that's the only time he did dubbing in his career. And if you search YouTube for "The Shining French dub", you'll someone uses clips of "The Shining" dub to teach French!


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RIP to a stellar thespian.
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I remembered something people might not know. Trintignant was known for his voice, director Claude Lelouch said he had the most beautiful voice he'd ever heard, be it on stage or in film. "He doesn't talk, he sings, and you are hypnotized" he said. Which is why he ended up doing Jack Torrance in the French version of "The Shining". Another actor was supposed to do it, but Kubrick himself insisted that he wanted Trintignant to do it. And so he did, and that's the only time he did dubbing in his career. And if you search YouTube for "The Shining French dub", you'll someone uses clips of "The Shining" dub to teach French!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMLxPyOZIUs
That bit of trivia almost makes it tempting enough to watch it in French, with english subtitles, for this anglophone. Still kicking myself for opting out of French, in grade 5.
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That bit of trivia almost makes it tempting enough to watch it in French, with english subtitles, for this anglophone. Still kicking myself for opting out of French, in grade 5.
Yeah, I dropped out in grade 9, which I regret to this day. I started using Duolingo to learn French, but was promptly interrupted by the summer season. Shall return to it in November.
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Old 06-21-22 | 10:39 PM
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Damn. I watched him in The Assasination and Death Laid an Egg recently. Not many will know his name (mainstream) but this one hurts. He was a fine actor.
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RIP

Was in one of the greatest western films made and didn’t speak a word.


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