Jean-Marie Pallardy

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Jean-Marie Pallardy (born January 16, 1940 in Auvergne ) is a French film actor and director .

life and work

As early as the 1960s, worked Pallardy soon after his arrival in the French capital, as a model . Later he turned to film. He made his debut appearance in 1970. In the following years he made numerous cheaply produced, often self-written and produced exploitation films, which in France are counted among the nanar - badly made films that are entertaining by their mistakes. One focus of his work was softcore films , for which he often worked as an actor in front of and as a director behind the camera. In the mid-1980s he reoriented himself and tried to position himself with more serious productions. This mainly included classic B-movies . Gordon Mitchell was one of his favorite actors, with whom he repeatedly shot .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biography at nanarland (French)