Jean-pierre Bacri


Actor, Screenwriter

About

Born
May 24, 1951

Biography

One of France's most celebrated film personalities, Jean-Pierre Bacri is a constant double threat as a writer and actor, often performing both roles in the same film. Married to screenwriter Agnès Jaoui, who has been described as the "French Woody Allen" for her comic sensibility, most of his successful screenplays have been written in collaboration with her. The pair took home four Césa...

Family & Companions

Agnes Jaoui
Companion
Actor, screenwriter.

Biography

One of France's most celebrated film personalities, Jean-Pierre Bacri is a constant double threat as a writer and actor, often performing both roles in the same film. Married to screenwriter Agnès Jaoui, who has been described as the "French Woody Allen" for her comic sensibility, most of his successful screenplays have been written in collaboration with her. The pair took home four César awards for their combined work on such movies as "Smoking/No Smoking" (1993), an adaptation of an episodic Alan Ayckbourn play, and the romantic comedy "The Taste of Others (2000). The pair was also awarded Best Screenplay at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival for "Look at Me" (2004), a drama about an ensemble of insecure characters. Alone, Bacri collected a César for his role as a put-upon son in the black comedy "Family Resemblances" (1996) which, true to form, he co-wrote with Jaoui (as well as Cédric Klapisch). All that writing work over the years must have been exhausting, so in many of his films he worked only as an actor. These include the star-studded French caper "Subway" (1985), in which he acted (as the colorfully named Inspector Batman) with luminaries such as Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jean Reno, and Isabelle Adjani; and 1998's "Place Vendôme," a Paris-set crime drama.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Cherchez Hortense (2013)
Adieu Gary Cooper (2009)
Let It Rain (2008)
Selon Charlie (2006)
Look At Me (2004)
Cast
Les Sentiments (2003)
The Housekeeper (2002)
Jacques
Kennedy et moi (2000)
Simon Polaris
The Taste of Others (2000)
Jean-Jacques Castella
Place Vendôme (1998)
Jean-Pierre
Same Old Song (1998)
Peut-etre (1998)
Philippe'S Father
Didier (1997)
Costa
Un Air de Famille (1996)
Henri Menard
Family Resemblances (1996)
La Cite de la peur: une comedie familiale (1994)
Cuisine et Dependances (1993)
Le Bal des Casse-Pieds (1993)
The Man of My Life (1993)
La Tribu (1991)
Roussel
C'est La Vie (1990)
Leon Mandel
Mes meilleurs copains (1989)
Eric Guidolini
Bonjour l'angoisse (1988)
Desfontaines
Les Saisons du plaisir (1988)
Jacques
Summer on a Soft Slope (1987)
Fane
Chere canaille (1987)
Rue du depart (1986)
Mort un dimanche de pluie (1986)
David Briand
Suivez mon regard (1986)
Etats d'ame (1986)
Escalier C (1985)
Bruno
On Ne Meurt Que 2 Fois (1985)
Publicist Royal Barman
Subway (1985)
La Galette du Roi (1985)
L'Elegant
Le Septieme Cible (1984)
Esperanza
Le Grand Carnaval (1983)
Norbert Castelli
Entre Nous (1983)
Le Grand Pardon (1981)
Jacky Azouli
La Femme Integrale (1979)

Writer (Feature Film)

Let It Rain (2008)
Screenplay
Look At Me (2004)
Screenwriter
The Taste of Others (2000)
Screenwriter
Same Old Song (1998)
Screenplay
Un Air de Famille (1996)
Play As Source Material
Un Air de Famille (1996)
Dialogue
Un Air de Famille (1996)
Screenwriter
No Smoking (1994)
Screenwriter
Smoking (1994)
Screenwriter
Cuisine et Dependances (1993)
Play As Source Material
Cuisine et Dependances (1993)
Screenwriter

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Goldeneye (1995) -- (Movie Clip) Call It Professional Courtesy In St. Petersburg we meet Robbie Coltrane as Russian KGB man-turned-gangster Zukovsky, pursued by Bond (Pierce Brosnan) looking into the Janus crime syndicate, wrapped around Minnie Driver’s kooky cameo as a girlfriend and country singer, performing the Tammy Wynette standard, in Goldeneye, 1995.
Goldeneye (1995) -- (Movie Clip) I Made It Easy This Time Neatly arrayed (presumably) enemies, at the ex-Soviet weapon center, we meet Izabella Scorupco as Natalya, and Alan Cumming as Boris, computer-espionage nerds, with provocative chat, their relation to James Bond’s activities unclear until Xenia (Famke Janssen) arrives with Ourumov (Gottfried John), in Goldeneye, 1995.
Goldeneye (1995) -- (Movie Clip) Open, For England Just the beginning of the over ten-minute action prologue, boffo bungee jump (shot at Verzasca Dam, Switzerland) and Pierce Brosnan’s first appearance as Ian Fleming’s James Bond, 007, joined by Sean Bean as Alec Trevelyan, 006, in Goldeneye, 1995.
Goldeneye (1995) -- (Movie Clip) No Problem With Female Authority In his signature Aston Martin, on French mountain roads near Monaco, Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, six years after the death of a colleague in an anti-Soviet operation, is being evaluated by psychiatrist Caroline (Serena Gordon), then overtaken by Famke Janssen in a Ferrari, early in Goldeneye, 1995.
Goldeneye (1995) -- (Movie Clip) The Evil Queen Of Numbers First events in London, Bond (Pierce Brosnan, in his first feature as 007), jousts with Moneypenny (first appearance in the role for Samantha Bond), gets his suspicions confirmed by Tanner (Michael Kitchen, later the celebrated title character in TV’s Foyle’s War) then we meet Judi Dench, in her landmark introduction as the new “M,” in Goldeneye, 1995.

Trailer

Promo

Companions

Agnes Jaoui
Companion
Actor, screenwriter.

Bibliography