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Jacques Nolot (; born 31 August 1943) is a
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Life and career

Jacques Nolot was born on 31 August 1943, Marciac, Gers, a small village in Southwest France. A fragile child, Nolot was doted upon by his mother, a woman who had three children with three different men. An illegitimate child, Nolot's family environment was troublesome and from an early age he wanted to run away from home. "The sole elegance my parents had was to allow me to leave. And then to die quickly" he later explained in an interview. At age 16, he was working at the village's grocery store, when a tourist stopping there offered him to take him to
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. In the French capital, he worked selling vegetables while taking acting classes. At age seventeen, he decided to move to
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in order to become a star. Young and without economical resources, he became the lover of a rich woman and later began hustling for men. His life was the street. At age nineteen, he met
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, who was more than twenty years his senior. They became lovers. Barthes introduced him to Parisian intellectuals among them
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. In the 1980s and 1990s Nolot took small roles in some of Téchiné's films beginning with '' Hotel America'' (1981). He performed in many other films including '' Long Live Life'' (1984), '' Scene of the Crime'' (1986), ''
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'' (1987) or '' Nénette and Boni'' (1996). As an actor, he is best remembered for his role as
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's lover in
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's ''
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'' (2000). Nolot recounted his restless youth in his unpublished novel ''The First Step'', (''Le Premier pas''). Nolot and Téchiné converted the story in the screenplay for Téchiné's 1991 film, '' I don't kiss'' (J'embrasse pas). Since then Nolot has written stories with strong auto biographic elements. His first play,'' La matiouette ou l'arrière-pays'', grew up out of a night of improvisation with two friends that was recorded on an audio cassette and then transcribed by hand. It was adapted to the screen by Téchiné in 1983. In 1986, Nolot wrote, directed, and acted in the short film Manège that would be the genesis for his later feature film ''Porn Theater'' (2002). He wrote and starred in a second short: ''Le café des Jules'' (1989), directed by Paul Vecchiali. Nolot made his first feature film ''Hinterland'' (1998) LArriere pays, the film written by Nolot, was initially going to be directed by
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, but when the project with Denis fell through, he took the direction of the film's original title translate as ''the Back Country'' and makes reference to Nolot's rural village where he grew up. The plot follows the story of a man who returns to his rural hometown for the final hour of his mother's life and her subsequent funeral. Coming back as a city man, he is a stranger to both his father, who always relied on his bastard son's money without wanting to know where it came from, and his brother, a macho womanizer. ''Hinterland'' won the First Film Special Distinction Award at the Montreal World Film Festival and a FIPRESCI Special Mention Award at the Venice Film Festival both in 1998. Nolot earned a nomination for Best New Director of a Feature Film at the
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in 1999. In 2000 while working in
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'' (2001), the actor had a heart attack and fell into coma. He finished the film after his complete recovery. Nolot's second film ''
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'' ''chatte à deux têtes'' was screened in the
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section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. ''La chatte à deux tête'' (2002), shot entirely in a Paris movie theater was critically well received. In his third film '' Before I Forget'' ''(Avant que j'oublie)'' Nolot portrays an aging
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, a hustler in his youth who now in a reversal of roles has to pay for sex.


Filmography


As actor

* '' Hôtel des Amériques'' (1981) * '' The Passerby'' (1982) * ''
One Deadly Summer ''One Deadly Summer'' (french: L'Été meurtrier) is a 1983 French drama film directed by Jean Becker from a screenplay by Sébastien Japrisot, based on Japrisot's 1977 One Deadly Summer (novel), novel of the same name. Isabelle Adjani won a C ...
'' (1983), Fiero * '' La matiouette ou l'arrière-pays'' (1984), Alain Pruez * '' Viva la vie'' (1984), Inspector * '' Hell Train'' (1985) * ''
Les Spécialistes ''Les Spécialistes'' () is a 1985 French action film directed by Patrice Leconte. Plot Notorious safe cracker Stéphane Carella, who has been imprisoned for some time and longs for retirement once he is released in a year, is transported throu ...
'' (1985), Le gendarme chez Laura * '' Rendez-vous'' (1985), Max * '' Scene of the Crime'' (1986), Le Père Sorbier * ''
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'' (1987), Docteur * ''
My Favorite Season ''My Favorite Season'' (french: Ma saison préférée) is a 1993 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, co-written by Téchiné and Pascal Bonitzer, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Daniel Auteuil, and Marthe Villalonga.Marshall, ''André ...
'' (1993), L'homme du cimetière * ''
Wild Reeds ''Wild Reeds'' (french: Les Roseaux sauvages) is a 1994 French drama film directed by André Téchiné about the sexual awakening of four teenagers and their subsequent sensitive passage into adulthood at the end of the Algerian War. The film was ...
'' (1994), Monsieur Morelli * '' I Can't Sleep'' (1994), Le spectateur au cinéma * ''
Nénette et Boni ''Nénette'' is a 2010 French documentary film about a 40-year-old female orangutan living in the menagerie of the Jardin des Plantes, (the zoo in Paris, France). The film, directed by Nicolas Philibert presents an intimate portrait of the ape, ...
'' (1996), Monsieur Luminaire * ''
Les Grands Ducs ''Les Grands Ducs'' (English: ''The Big Dukes'') is a 1996 comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Jean-Pierre Marielle, Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort and Catherine Jacob. Plot George Cox, Victor Vialat and Eddie Carpentier are old ...
'' (1996), Francis Moreau * '' Artemisia'' (1997), The Lawyer * '' Sous le sable'' (2000), Vincent * ''
Café de la plage ''Café de la plage'' is a 2001 French film written and directed by Benoît Graffin. The film stars Jacques Nolot Jacques Nolot (; born 31 August 1943) is a French actor, screenwriter and film director. Life and career Jacques Nolot was bor ...
'' (2001), Fouad * '' Glowing Eyes'' (2002), 50-Year-Old Man * ''
To Paint or Make Love ''To Paint or Make Love'' (french: Peindre ou faire l'amour) is a 2005 French film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. The film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The story is about a middle- ...
'' (2005), Michel * ''
The Witnesses ''The Witnesses'' (french: Les Témoins) is a 2007 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Michel Blanc, Sami Bouajila, Emmanuelle Béart and Johan Libéreau. The film, set in Paris in 1984, explores the lives of a closely knit ...
'' (2007), Le patron de l'hôtel * '' Before I Forget'' (2007), Pierre Pruez * '' Happy End'' (2009), Docteur Abeberry * ''
House of Tolerance ''House of Tolerance'' (french: L'Apollonide: Souvenirs de la maison close, also known as ''House of Pleasures'') is 2011 French drama film written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, starring Hafsia Herzi, Céline Sallette, Jasmine Trinca, Adèle ...
'' (2011), * '' Smugglers' Songs'' (2011), Le marquis * ''
Farewell, My Queen ''Farewell, My Queen'' (french: Les Adieux à la reine) is a 2012 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and based on the novel of the same name by Chantal Thomas, who won the ''Prix Femina'' in 2002. It gives a fictional account of the l ...
'' (2012), Monsieur de Jolivet * ''
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'' (2013), Mario * '' Thirst Street'' (2017), Franz * '' South Terminal'' (2019) * '' Everything Went Fine'' (2021)


As film director

*''
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'' (1998) (''L'arrière-pays'') *''
Porn Theater An adult movie theater is a euphemistic term for a movie theater dedicated to the exhibition of pornographic films. Adult movie theaters show pornographic films primarily for either a respectively heterosexual or homosexual audience. For the patro ...
'' (2002): ''La chatte à deux têtes'' *'' Before I Forget'' (2007) ''Avant que j'oublie''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nolot, Jacques 1943 births Living people French male film actors French film directors French gay writers People from Gers French male screenwriters French screenwriters French LGBT screenwriters 20th-century French male actors 21st-century French male actors