Jean-Pierre Ducos

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Jean-Pierre Ducos (born December 13, 1934 ) is a French actor .

He became known in 1969 with the two years earlier TV series Les oiseaux rares as the Spanish teacher Paul Legrand, who was adored by the fledgling Claude Jade . It follows u. a. the leading role of Anatole alongside Richard Leduc and Siegfried Rauch in We will no longer go into the forest . He meets his first partner in the TV thriller Malaventure , in which Claude Jade plays a serial killer. In 1978 François Truffaut gave him the role of divorce lawyer Raoul Lecorps in love on the run - once again at Claude Jade's side. In one of the key scenes of the film, he talks to his client Christine Doinel (Claude Jade) about Giscard d'Estaing's divorce laws . If the clients couldn't write insulting letters to each other, he (Raoul) just wrote them. Ducos also plays in Truffaut's The Green Room . Ducos is repeatedly cast by Jean Charles Tacchella , alongside Brigitte Fossey in Das Blaue Land (1976) and Croque la vie (1981), alongside Ann-Gisel Glass in Cutting Wounds (1987) and alongside Isabella Rossellini in The Little Death of Fine Ladies (1990).

Filmography (selection)

  • 1961: The wild hordes of Genghis Khan (Maciste alla corte del Gran Khan)
  • 1977: The blue land (Le pays bleu)
  • 1978: The green room (La chambre verte)
  • 1979: Love on the run (L'amour en fuite)
  • 1981: Time of Longing (Croque la vie)
  • 1987: cuts (Traveling avant)
  • 1991: My life is hell (Ma vie est un enfer)
  • 1990: The little death of fine ladies (Dames galantes)

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