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Jean-Pierre Bacri is a French actor, screenwriter and playwright, born May 24, 1951 in Bou Ismaïl (formerly Castiglione) in Algeria and died January 18, 2021 in Paris 6th. In 2005, he sponsored the Devoirs de Mémoires collective. Jean-Pierre Sauveur Bacri was born in Algeria into a Sephardic Jewish family from Algeria. When Algeria gained independence in 1962, the family arrived in Cannes. At 23, he left his position at Société Générale, went to Paris, and trained as an actor at the Simon course and the Jean Périmony course, while writing plays, including Le Doux Visage De L'Amour for which he received the Fondation de la vocation prize in 1979. The same year, he played his first role in the cinema in Le Toubib. His performance as a pimp in Le Grand Pardon by Alexandre Arcady in 1982 made him known to the public. He then multiplied supporting roles, with several directors: Diane Kurys, Claude Lelouch, Claude Pinoteau, Luc Besson, Jean-Michel Ribes, Tony Gatlif, Gérard Krawczyk, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Pierre Tchernia, Jean-Marie Poiré, Yves Boisset and Yves Robert. In 1986, his name began to appear at the top of the bill: for Mort Un Dimanche De Pluie by Joël Santoni, then L'Été En Pente Douce by Gérard Krawczyk in 1987. He played the same year in the play L'Anniversaire, directed by Jean-Michel Ribes, alongside his future colleague and companion Agnès Jaoui.
7.4Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
2002
6.5Subway
1985
6.3Place Vendôme
1998
7.0C'est la vie!
2017
6.1Didier
1997
5.3Peut-être
1999
5.5The Medic
1979
7.5Fear City: A Family-Style Comedy
1994
5.5Place publique
2018
5.4Grand Froid
2017
6.3Christmas & Co.
2017
5.5Chère canaille
1989
6.8The Taste of Others
2000
5.9Feelings
2003
6.7Entre Nous
1983
6.5L'été en pente douce
1987
6.0C'est La Vie
1990
7.3Family Resemblances
1996
6.2Follow My Gaze
1986
5.6The Housekeeper
2002