Jacques Marin(1919-2001)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Short, stocky Jacques Marin was a wonderfully droll character actor,
who tended to pop up in international films of the 60's and 70's,
whenever a typically French-looking gendarme, police inspector,
concierge or shopkeeper was needed. His trademark was a toothbrush
moustache and a deadpan expression -- except for a perpetually
reproving frown -- which suggested deeper thought processes were going
on. Despite all his overt seriousness, his characters were usually
amusing, or, at least, likeable. A fluent English-speaker, he
effortlessly alternated between French and English-language
productions, beginning with
The Vintage (1957). He is also fondly
remembered as the ineffectual Inspector Grandpierre in
Charade (1963), as Major Duvalle in
Darling Lili (1970), and as
Massenet, one of the potential culinary victims in
Ted Kotcheff's black comedy
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978).
While the majority of Marin's prolific career consisted of little more
than small supporting roles and cameos, his was one of the faces you'd
remember at the end of the film.
Marin had studied acting at the Conservatoire national superieur d'art dramatique de Paris and made his feature debut in the war drama Forbidden Games (1952). He often appeared alongside Jean Gabin and was a frequent performer on stage at the Theatre Marigny and the Celestins Theatre in Lyon. Over the decades, he provided many a memorable moment in French film, including in Les tricheurs (1958), Love Is My Profession (1958), Fantomas Unleashed (1965) and in Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969).
Marin had studied acting at the Conservatoire national superieur d'art dramatique de Paris and made his feature debut in the war drama Forbidden Games (1952). He often appeared alongside Jean Gabin and was a frequent performer on stage at the Theatre Marigny and the Celestins Theatre in Lyon. Over the decades, he provided many a memorable moment in French film, including in Les tricheurs (1958), Love Is My Profession (1958), Fantomas Unleashed (1965) and in Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969).