Martin Loeb

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Martin Loeb (born March 11, 1959 ) is a French actor.

Life

From 1974 to 1979 Martin Loeb played youthful roles in several films. Special He caused a sensation as "Fabrizio" in the controversial film Maladolescenza (filmed in 1976, released in 1977), where he, the rotation time of 17 years old in decidedly erotic pictures with his two 11-year-old film partners Lara Wendel and Eva Ionesco to see was. In the summer of 2006, the uncut version of the film's image carriers were judicially confiscated across Germany on charges of child pornography . After 1979 Loeb withdrew from the acting business.

His sister Caroline Loeb (* 1955) was best known in France as a chanson singer, actress and theater director. Both father is the French art dealer Albert Loeb (* 1932), who owned a gallery in New York City from 1958 to 1971 and opened a gallery in Paris in 1966, which is still in existence today . Martin Loeb is the grandson of the gallery owner Pierre Loeb (1897–1964) and the great-nephew of the photographer Denise Colomb (1902–2004).

Filmography

  • 1974: My little lovers (Original title: Mes petites amoureuses , written and directed by Jean Eustache )
  • 1976: A touch of tenderness (Original title: Si c'était à refaire )
  • 1977: Let's play love (Alternative title: Maladolescenza )
  • 1979: Roberte

Web links

Individual evidence

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