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Gérard Oury

Gérard Oury

Directing1919Paris, France

Biography

Gérard Oury (born Max-Gérard Houry Tannenbaum; 29 April 1919 – 20 July 2006) was a French film director, actor and writer. He is best known for a number of comedies he directed and co-wrote between the 1960s and 1980s, most notably The Sucker (1965), Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At! (1966), The Brain (1969), The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973), and Ace of Aces (1982).

Max-Gérard Houry-Tannenbaum was the only son of Serge Tannenbaum, a violinist of Russian-Jewish origin, and French Jewish Marcelle Houry, a journalist and art critic. Tannenbaum was absent from the life of Oury and he was raised in an unobservant house of his mother and maternal grandmother Berthe Goldner. Oury studied at the Lycée Janson de Sailly and then at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art. He became a member of the Comédie-Française before World War II, but fled with all his family (mother, grandmother and unofficial wife, actress Jacqueline Roman) to Switzerland to escape the anti-Jewish persecutions by the Vichy government. When in 1942 his daughter Danièle Thompson was born, his fatherhood was concealed, to avoid her classification as a Jew.

After 1945 he returned to the liberated Paris and restarted his career as an actor, performing in the theatre and in supporting roles in the cinema. Oury became a movie director in 1959 (The Itchy Palm) and gained his first success in 1961 with Crime Does Not Pay (Le crime ne paie pas).

Pairing André Bourvil and Louis de Funès as a comic duo, he burst into commercial filmmaking with 1965's The Sucker (Le corniaud). The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. The following year, Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At! (La Grande Vadrouille) was even more successful, attracting the largest audiences ever in France (17.27 million admissions). This box-office record stood for decades, only surpassed in 1997 by Titanic from James Cameron.

Oury shot the 1969 comedy Le Cerveau (The Brain) in English, starring David Niven in the lead role as a criminal mastermind.

With actress Jacqueline Roman, he was the father of French writer Danièle Thompson and grandfather of actor/writer Christopher Thompson. He lived together with the French actress Michèle Morgan for the second half of his life. He died aged 87 in Saint-Tropez on 20 July 2006.

Source: Article "Gérard Oury" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Acting History

2023
Les Rois de la comédie
as Self (archive footage)
2017
À la recherche de... Pierre Richard
as Self - Actor, director, producer (archive footage)
2016
Sur la route de la grande vadrouille
as Self (archive footage)
2001
Vivement dimanche
TVas Self2 eps
1999
Le Schpountz
Director
1990
Matin Bonheur
TVas Self1 eps
1988
Sacrée Soirée
TVas Self4 eps
Nulle part ailleurs
TVas Self1 eps
Apostrophes
TVas Self1 eps
Champs-Elysées
TVas Self1 eps
1987
1986
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later
as Un spectateur de '40 ans déjà'
1982
1980
1978
Spécial cinéma
TVas Self7 eps
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
TVas Self3 eps
Out of It
Writer
Out of It
Director
1976
Système 2
TVas Self1 eps
1971
1970
À bout portant
TVas Self1 eps
1969
The Brain
Director
The Brain
Writer
New Reports from France
TVDirector1 eps
1965
The Sucker
Director
The Sucker
Screenplay
1963
The Prize
as Claude Marceau
1962
1961
The Menace
as The Doctor
The Menace
Director
The Menace
Screenplay
1960
The Itchy Palm
as Cameo Appearance (uncredited)
The Itchy Palm
Screenplay
1959
The Four of Moana
as Self - Narrator (voice)
The Journey
as Teklel Hafouli
1958
Back to the Wall
as Jacques Decrey
Seventh Heaven
as Maurice Portal
Cinépanorama
TVas Self2 eps
1957
The Marines
as Récitant (voice)
Young Girls Beware
as Marcel Palmer
1956
House of Secrets
as Julius Pindar
L'homme au parapluie
as Grégory Black
1955
Heroes and Sinners
as Villeterre
The Best Part
as Gérard Bailly
1954
Woman of the River
as Enzo Cinti
Father Brown
as Inspector Dubois
The Fate of Two Queens
as Napoleon Bonaparte
Loves of Three Queens
as Napoleon Bonaparte (segment: Napoleon and Josephine)
They Who Dare
as Captain George Two
1953
The Sword and the Rose
as Dauphin of France
Sea Devils
as Napoleon
1952
Le Costaud des Batignolles
as Narrator (voice)
1951
The Night Is My Kingdom
as Lionel Moreau
Mr. Peek-a-Boo
as Maurice
1950
Sorceror
as (uncredited)
1949
Du Guesclin
as Le Dauphin
Jo la Romance
as Roland Grenier
1947
Antoine & Antoinette
as Le client galant
1941
Little Nothings
as Philinte

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
4/29/1919
Day of Death
7/19/2006
Place of Birth
Paris, France