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Maurice Ronet

Maurice Ronet

Birthday: 1927-04-13 | Place of Birth: Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

Maurice Ronet (13 April 1927 – 14 March 1983) was a French film actor, director, and writer. Maurice Ronet was born Maurice Julien Marie Robinet in Nice, Alpes Maritimes. He was the only child of professional stage actors Émile Robinet and Gilberte Dubreuil. He made his stage debut at the age of 14 alongside his parents in Sacha Guitry's Deux couverts in Lausanne. After attending the Parisian acting school Centre du Spectacle de la Rue-Blanche, he entered the Paris Conservatoire in 1944, where Jean-Louis Barrault was one of his mentors. When he made his film debut at 22 in Jacques Becker's Rendez-vous de juillet (1949) in a role that was written specifically for him by Becker, he had little interest in pursuing an acting career. After completing the film, he married Maria Pacôme (a French stage actress and playwright), and they departed to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie in Provence, where he tried his hand at ceramics. After completing his military service, he returned to Paris in the early 1950s where he took courses in philosophy and physics, and pursued his passion for literature, music (piano and organ), film and painting. His artwork, part of the peinture non figurative movement, was exhibited with friends Jean Dubuffet and Georges Mathieu. He also acted occasionally in small roles in the films of French directors like Yves Ciampi and René Wheeler, with ambitions of becoming a filmmaker himself. Gradually, however, he came to discover a freedom in acting and a creative satisfaction that provided a synthesis of all his interests. Maurice Ronet became one of European cinema's more prolific actors. Between 1955 and 1975 he appeared in over 60 films. He often portrayed characters who were in conflict with themselves or society. He first garnered acclaim at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival for a supporting role in Jean Dreville's Endless Horizons (Horizons sans fin) and over the next few years as the romantic lead in André Michel's La sorcière (The Blonde Witch/The Sorceress, 1956) and in Jules Dassin's He Who Must Die (Celui qui doit mourir, 1957). It was at the presentation of "La Sorcière" at Cannes where he met a creative and an intellectual counterpart in Louis Malle. Two years later, he made his international box-office breakthrough as Julien Tavernier in Malle's first feature film Elevator to the Gallows (Ascenseur pour l'échafaud 1958), which features Jeanne Moreau. He originated the role of Philippe Greenleaf in Purple Noon (Plein soleil, 1960), René Clément's adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley. ... Source: Article "Maurice Ronet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1983
Surprise Party

as    Georges Levesques

1983
La Balance

as    Roger Massina

1982
La Guérilléra

as    Brutus

1981
Beau Pere

as    Charly

1981
Sphinx

as    Yvon Mageot

1979
Bloodline

as    Charles Martin

1978
Madame le Juge

as    Charles Bais

1977
Death of a Corrupt Man

as    Philippe Dubaye

1977
Madame Claude

as    Pierre

1976
Oh, mia bella matrigna

as    Luigi

1976
Golden Night

as    Nuit d'or

1976
Don Juan or If Don Juan Were a Woman

as    Piere Gonzague

1975
The Golden Mass

as    David

1975
The Sensuous Assassin

as    Serge

1974
The Marseille Contract

as    Inspector Briac

1974
Cry of the Heart

as    Mathieu

1974
Only the Wind Knows the Answer

as    Robert Lucas

1974
Night Police Station

as    Vittorio Cazzaniga

1973
The Crazy Capo Affair

as    Diserens

1973
Seduction

as    Giuseppe Lagana

1973
The Red Room

as    Jean Gerfaud

1973
Without Warning

as    Raoul Maury

1972
Devil in the Brain

as    Fabrizio Garces

1972
The Pebbles of Etratat

as    Kelvo

1972
The Deadly Trap

as    L'homme de l'organisation

1972
Scandal Man

as    Marc Fontemps

1971
Raphael or the Debauched One

as    Raphaël de Lorris