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Yves Robert

Yves Robert

Acting1920Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France

Biography

Yves Robert (19 June 1920 – 10 May 2002) was a French actor, screenwriter, director, and producer.

Robert was born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France. In his teens, he went to Paris to pursue a career in acting, starting with unpaid parts on stage in the city's various theatre workshops. From ages 12–20 he set type as a typographer, then studied mime in his early 20s. In 1948 he made his motion picture debut with one of the secondary roles in the film, Les Dieux du dimanche. Within a few years, Robert was writing scripts, directing, and producing.

Yves Robert's directorial efforts included several successful comedies for which he had written the screenplay. His 1962 film, La Guerre des boutons won France's Prix Jean Vigo. His 1972 film Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire won the Silver Bear at the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival in 1973. In 1976, Un éléphant ça trompe énormément, starring his wife, earned him international acclaim. Robert's 1973 devastating comedy Salut l'artiste is considered by many performers to be the ultimate film about the humiliations of the actor's life. In 1977, he directed another comedy, Nous irons tous au paradis, which was nominated for a César Award for Best Film.

In 1990, Robert directed two dramatic films, My Mother's Castle (Le château de ma mère) and My Father's Glory (La Gloire de mon Père). Based on autobiographical novels by Marcel Pagnol, they were jointly voted "Best Film" at the 1991 Seattle International Film Festival, and received rave reviews. Over his career, he directed more than twenty feature-length motion pictures, wrote an equal number of scripts, and acted in more than seventy-five films. Although his last major role was perhaps in 1980, A Bad Son by Claude Sautet, as the working-class father of a drug-dealer, he continued acting past 1997.

Robert played opposite Danièle Delorme in the 1951 play Colombe (Dove) by Jean Anouilh. They married in 1956, and jointly formed the film production company La Guéville in 1961. La Guéville also released several films by Monty Python and Terry Gilliam, which was very influential into establishing the comedy troupe to French audiences. He died in Paris on 10 May 2002 from a cerebral hemorrhage. He was buried in Montparnasse Cemetery with the epitaph "A man of joy ...", where visitors leave buttons of many colors.[citation needed]He was survived by Danièle and two children, Anne and Jean-Denis Robert, by first wife, actress Rosy Varte. That month's Cannes Film Festival paid homage to his contribution to French film.

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Acting History

2017
À la recherche de... Pierre Richard
as Self - Actor, director, producer (archive footage)
2001
Winged Migration
Associate Producer
1992
The Crisis
as M. Barelle
Stars 90
TVas Self1 eps
1991
Sacrée Soirée
TVas Self1 eps
1989
1988
1987
Infernal Symphony
as Narrator (voice)
1986
L'été 36
Director
1985
Billy Ze Kick
as Alcide
The Man with One Red Shoe
Original Film Writer
1984
The Twin
as l’homme dans l'ascenseur
The Woman in Red
Original Film Writer
The Twin
Director
The Twin
Writer
1983
Waiter!
as Simon, dance teacher
Vive la sociale !
as Jojo, le père
1982
Champs-Elysées
TVas Self3 eps
1980
A Bad Son
as René Calgagni
1978
Spécial cinéma
TVas Self1 eps
1976
The Judge and the Assassin
as Professeur Degueldre
Little Marcel
as Commissioner Mancini
That Kid
Producer
1975
Special Section
as Émile Bastard
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
TVas Self4 eps
1973
Hail the Artist
as le metteur en scène de théâtre (uncredited)
The Right of the Maddest
as Le contrôleur des Chemin de Fer
Le Grand Échiquier
TVas Self4 eps
Midi trente
TVas Self2 eps
1972
The Troubles of Alfred
as Parisian television viewer
Dear Louise
as Magnéto, cycle merchant
The Annuity
as Bucigny-Dumaine (le bel officier)
Repeated Absences
as Le père de François
Samedi soir
TVas Self2 eps
1970
The Crook
as Commissioner
1969
Clerambard
as Dragoon who enters La Langouste's (uncredited)
Clerambard
Director
1967
Idiot in Paris
as Marcel Pitou, l'évadé des HLM
1966
King of Hearts
as General Baderna (uncredited)
Funny Money
Director
1965
Public School
as L'oncle Henri
The Buddies
Director
1964
Discorama
TVas Self1 eps
1962
Cléo from 5 to 7
as The Handkerchief Seller / Actor in Silent Film
Fiancés on the Bridge
as Handkerchief Seller
1960
Love and the Frenchwoman
as Le dragueur à moustache (segment "Le Mariage")
Cinépanorama
TVas Self2 eps
1959
1956
Les Truands
as Amédée Benoît / Son père
Hello Smile!
Adaptation
1955
The Grand Manoeuvre
as Felix Leroy, lieutenant of the Dragoons
Bad Liaisons
as L'inspecteur Forbin
School for Love
as Clément
1954
1953
Virgile
as Esposito
Follow That Man
as Inspector Paulhan
1951
Bibi Fricotin
as Antoine Gardon, détective "Passe Partout"
The Red Rose
as Yves Gérard
1950
Paris Incident
as Sergeant Gaston Chauvin

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/21/1920
Day of Death
5/10/2002
Place of Birth
Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France
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