

Acting
Birthday: February 4, 1947 (78)
Place of Birth: Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Biography
Jean-Jacques Moreau is a French actor and screenwriter, born on February 4, 1947, in Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis. His artistic career spans both theater and film. He is distinguished by his versatility and the diversity of his collaborations with numerous renowned directors. In film, Jean-Jacques Moreau has appeared in several notable films, including Gérard Oury's The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, A Few Quiet Gentlemen, Jackal, and Good Kisses, Until Monday. He has also appeared in television productions, playing Leroy-Champier in the miniseries The Big Secret (1989), Duroc in Josephine or the Comedy of Ambitions (1979), and Theo van Gogh in Paul Gauguin (1975).
Known For
Select Role:
L'Affaire Marvin (2020)Age: 73as Richard Latour
Douze hommes en colère (2010)Age: 63as Juré n°10
Black Venus (2010)Age: 63as Henri de Blainville
Passion interdite (1998)Age: 51as Daniel
Sur un air de mambo (1996)Age: 49as Gilles
Les Louves (1995)Age: 48as Pierre
Vagabond (1992)Age: 45as François
Princesse Alexandra (1992)Age: 45as Metternich
The Pleasure of Love (1991)Age: 44as Smallow
La Campagne de Cicéron (1990)Age: 43as Le metteur en scène
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