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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 ''
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'' in 1991 and two Best Actor Césars for ''
How I Killed My Father ''How I Killed My Father'' (french: Comment j'ai tué mon père) is a 2001 French thriller drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. Plot Jean-Luc, an established gerontologist, has not had any contact with his father, Maurice, for many years and t ...
'' (2001) and '' The Last Mitterrand'' (2005). He also received the
Molière Award for Best Actor Molière Award for Best Actor. Winners and nominees. 1980s *1987 : Philippe Clévenot in '' Elvire Jouvet 40'' ** Michel Bouquet in ''The Imaginary Invalid'' (''Le Malade imaginaire'') ** Jacques Dufilho in '' Staircase'' (''L'Escalier'') ** Cl ...
for ''Les côtelettes'' in 1998, then again for ''
Exit the King ''Exit the King'' (french: Le Roi se meurt) is an absurdist drama by Eugène Ionesco that premiered in 1962. It is the third in Ionesco's "Berenger Cycle", preceded by '' The Killer'' (1958) and ''Rhinocéros'' (1959), and followed by ''A Stro ...
'' 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.


Biography

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
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, 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
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.


Stage career

In the mid-1940s Michel Bouquet began working with the playwright
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and director
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, who staged plays at the
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in
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. 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,
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, with whom he would frequently collaborate. Bouquet played many roles from the classical repertoire at the
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, created by Vilar in 1947 ('' Henry IV'' in 1950, '' The Tragedy of King Richard II'' in 1953, and ''
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'' in 1962). Bouquet regularly worked with Anouilh until the early 1970s, then helped popularize in France the works of the British author
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: '' The Collection'' in 1965, '' The Birthday Party'' in 1967 and ''
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'' 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 ''Exit the King'' (french: Le Roi se meurt) is an absurdist drama by Eugène Ionesco that premiered in 1962. It is the third in Ionesco's "Berenger Cycle", preceded by '' The Killer'' (1958) and ''Rhinocéros'' (1959), and followed by ''A Stro ...
'' by Eugene Ionesco, the role he would perform many times until 2014. In 1998 he received the
Molière Award for Best Actor Molière Award for Best Actor. Winners and nominees. 1980s *1987 : Philippe Clévenot in '' Elvire Jouvet 40'' ** Michel Bouquet in ''The Imaginary Invalid'' (''Le Malade imaginaire'') ** Jacques Dufilho in '' Staircase'' (''L'Escalier'') ** Cl ...
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
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. Bouquet announced his retirement from stage in 2019.


Film career

Though Bouquet made his screen debut in 1947, his film career was slower to develop. In 1949, he appeared in ''Pattes blanches'', adapted by Jean Anouilh from his own play and directed by Jean Grémillon, then in Henri-Georges Clouzot's ''
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'' (1950) and Anouilh’s ''Deux sous de violettes'' (1951). Three years later, he acted in Abel Gance's historical melodrama ''La Tour de Nesle''. In 1955, he narrated Alain Resnais' documentary ''
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''. In 1965, he worked for the first time with director
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in ''
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''. Bouquet went on to act in several Chabrol films and received wide acclaim for his performances in ''
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'', '' The Breach'', and ''
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''. With
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he shoots as Comolli, the private detective murdered by
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in ''
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'' (1969) and as one of the victims of
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in ''
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''. For Chabrol he played the husband deceived by Stéphane Audran in ''
The Unfaithful Wife ''The Unfaithful Wife'' (french: La Femme infidèle) is a 1969 French crime thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol. The film had a total of 682,295 admissions in France. Plot Insurer Charles Desvallées lives in a beautiful house in the count ...
'', followed by Audran's wicked father-in-law in '' The Breach''. Bouquet and Audran worked together in four Chabrol films. In the 1970s Bouquet is the obstinate cop who terrorized Alain Delon in ''
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'' (1972), candidate for legislative elections in ''Defense de savoir'' (1973) by
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, the hospitalized press boss who is surrounded by
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in '' Les Anneaux de Bicêtre'' (1976), but in the same year he was also the formidable billionaire in the comedy ''
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'' by Francis Veber. In this decade he played two dark roles for André Cayatte, in '' Il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu'' and '' La Raison d'État''. Another film on the political subject is '' Plot'' by Yves Boisset. In the 1980s, he embodied a rotten notary and Stéphane Audran's enemy in '' Cop au Vin'' (1986), still with Chabrol. In 1982 he took on the role of Javert in Robert Hossein's adaptation of '' Les Miserables'' with
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as Jean Valjean and
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as Thénardier in 1984, and with such talent that many Hugolians consider this interpretation as the embodiment even by Javert.


Other works

Over the years, Bouquet recorded his readings of the works of
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,
Victor Hugo Victor-Marie Hugo (; 26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French Romantic writer and politician. During a literary career that spanned more than sixty years, he wrote in a variety of genres and forms. He is considered to be one of the great ...
,
Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism (and phenomenology), a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and lite ...
and other authors that were released on discs. An audio book of his readings of 13 selected fables of
Jean de La Fontaine Jean de La Fontaine (, , ; 8 July 162113 April 1695) was a French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. He is known above all for his ''Fables'', which provided a model for subsequent fabulists across Euro ...
was released in 2019 to wide critical acclaim.


Personal life

Bouquet was married twice. His first wife was actress Ariane Borg, whom he divorced in 1967. His second wife is Juliette Carré, also an actress, who often shared the stage with him. Bouquet died in Paris on 13 April 2022, at the age of 96.


Selected filmography


Awards and nominations


César Awards


European Film Award


Globes de Cristal Award


Molière Awards


Decorations

Bouquet was made
Knight of the Legion of Honor The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon B ...
in 1983, promoted to Officer in 1996, Commander in 2007, Grand Officer in 2013, and was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor on 13 July 2018.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bouquet, Michel 1925 births 2022 deaths 20th-century French male actors 21st-century French male actors European Film Award for Best Actor winners Best Actor César Award winners Best Actor Lumières Award winners French male film actors Male actors from Paris French National Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni