Jacques Villeret
Born: 1951-02-06 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
Died: 2005-01-28
Known For: Acting
Biography
Jacques Villeret (6 February 1951 – 28 January 2005) was a French actor, best known internationally for his role as François Pignon in the comedy Le Dîner de Cons. During his career, he earned many awards including the prestigious medal and title of Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur. Villeret was born Jacky Boufroura in Loches, Indre-et-Loire, France, to an Algerian father and a French mother. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSAD) in the same class as Louis Seigner, the grandfather of Emmanuelle Seigner and Mathilde Seigner. While he was most famous for his role as François Pignon in Le Dîner de Cons; both on the stage and in the film, his other celebrated roles included the extra terrestrial in La soupe aux choux, the autistic Mo in L'été en pente douce, and marshal Ludwig von Apfelstrudel in Papy fait de la résistance. At the time of making the film Un aller simple directed by Laurent Heynemann – a film about integration and racism and the clash of generations – he said that watching the young actors in the film, Barbara Schulz and Lorant Deutsch, reminded him of the insouciance he had had as a young man with his friends at the Conservatoire. When his career was at its height, with the success of Le Dîner de Cons, everything collapsed in a tragedy mirroring the plot of the film. Villeret separated from his wife and suffered an enormous financial downfall due to tax issues, plunging him into depression. Villeret turned to alcohol for comfort, and became an alcoholic. He isolated himself and hid away for long periods. He later said: Alcohol is a friend, but a friend who means you harm. Villeret's love of his profession helped to bring his career back from the brink. In an interview in 2001 he spoke of his admiration for performers like Johnny Hallyday and Jacques Brel for their level of commitment, and quoted the author Louis-Ferdinand Céline: When I write, I put my balls on the table. In 1979 Villeret married Irina Tarassov, an actress and writer. They separated in 1998. Tassarov wrote about their life together in her book Un jour, tout ira bien. (One day, everything will go well). In 2002 Villeret met Seny, a Senegalese-French widow descended through her grandfather, Mor Diarra N'Dao, from a long line of Sérès nobles of the ancient Kingdom of Saloum, and they fell instantly and deeply in love. They were partners for three years, and she was about to move to Paris to be with him when he died in Évreux in January 2005 of a liver haemorrhage. Seny wrote a memoir of their life together, Jacques Villeret, mon bébé blanc, which was published in Paris by Le Cherche Midi in 2005. Source: Article "Jacques Villeret" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
2025
- Jacques Villeret, drôlement tragique as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2023
- L'Âge d'or de la pub as Self (archive footage)
2022
- La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président as Self (archive footage)
- Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self (archive footage)
2005
- The Antidote as André Morin
- The Do-Gooders as lucien
- Iznogoud as Haroun El Poussah
- Grey Souls as Le juge Mierck
2004
- Malabar Princess as Gaspard
- Viper in the Fist as Jacques Rézeau
2003
- Strange Gardens as Jacques Pouzay
- Le Furet as le Furet
2001
- One Way Ticket as Jean-Pierre
- A Crime in Paradise as Jojo Braconnier
2000
- Actors as Jacques Villeret
1999
- The Children of the Marshland as Henri Pignol, aka Riton
1998
- Vivement dimanche as Self
- Mookie as Frère Benoît
- The Dinner Game as François Pignon
1997
- Georges Dandin de Molière as Georges Dandin
- Le Dernier Été as Georges Mandel
1996
- Golden Boy as Antoine Bonvoisin
1994
- Wacko as Le pompiste
1992
- 588 rue Paradis as Alexandre Pagès
- Le Bal des casse-pieds as Jérôme, le présentateur de la météo
- The Drummer of Ravel's Boléro as Le batteur
- The Son of the Mekong as Durieux
1991
- The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish as Lingerie Man
- The Professional Secrets of Dr. Apfelgluck as Martineau
1990
- Three Years as Alexandre Guillermen
1989
- Un fil à la patte as Bouzin
1988
- Nailcruncher as Salomon
- La Petite Amie as Guillaume Bertin
1987
- Sacrée Soirée as Self
- Nulle part ailleurs as Self
- Matin Bonheur as Self
- Keep Your Right Up as Individual
- L'été en pente douce as Maurice Leheurt aka Mo
- Last Summer in Tangiers as Marcus
- C'est encore mieux l'après-midi as Georges Pigier
1986
- The Joint Brothers as Momo
- Les Folles Années du Twist as M'sieur John Wayne
- Black Mic Mac as Michel Le Gorgues
- La Galette du roi as Utte de Danemark
1985
- Hold-up as Jeremie Blanchet, taxi driver
- Drôle de samedi as Maurice, the butcher
- Dialogue de sourds as The blind
1984
- The Vultures as Brigadier Béral
1983
- Danton as François-Joseph Westermann
- Gramps Is in the Resistance as Maréchal Ludwig von Apfelstrudel
- First Name: Carmen as The Man Who Eats Yogurt
- Effraction as Valentin Tralande, truand violent
- Move Along, There Is Nothing to See! as Pelissier
- Waiter! as Gilbert, Alex's friend
- Edith and Marcel as Jacques Barbier
1982
- Champs-Elysées as Self
- The Big Brother as Inspecteur Coleau
- Merci Bernard
1981
- Malevil as Momo
- The Cabbage Soup as L'Oxien (La Denrée)
- Bolero as Jacques
1979
- Heart to Heart as Sitting student
- Dumb But Disciplined as Jacques Cardot
- Us Two as Tonton Musique
- Out of Whack as Henri Fisserman / Paul Flantier / Bouli / Dr. Delomien, ...
1978
- Robert et Robert as Robert Villiers
- Mon premier amour as Jacques Labrousse
- Mountain Pass as Georges
- Le Rabat-joie as Léon
- Un Balcon en forêt as Gourcuff
1977
- Another Man, Another Chance as Customer
1976
- The Good and the Bad as Jacques
- The Castaways of Turtle Island as Petit Nono
- A Second Chance as L'agent immobilier
- Nono Nénesse as Nono
1975
- Midi Première as Self
- Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
- Numéro un as Self
- The Common Man as Gérald
- Serious as Pleasure as Le gendarme
1974
- Spécial cinéma as Self
- Un amour de pluie as Guillaume
- The Mouth Agape as (uncredited)
1973
- Nothing to Report as Soldat Girot
1972
- Le Grand Échiquier as Self
- Detective Story as Le photographe
1959
- Discorama as Self