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Pierre Vaneck (born Pierre Auguste Van Hecke; 15 April 1931 – 31 January 2010) was a French actor. During his career, he won a Molière Award in 1988 and received a César Award nomination in 2009. Son of a Belgian army officer, Pierre Vaneck spent his youth in Antwerp, Belgium, until the age of 17, when he started medical studies in Paris, France. Before long, he branched into studying acting, first at the Rene Simon school, and then at the Theatre Academy, under Henri Rollan. He earned his living meanwhile by working for a saddle-maker by day, and in the evenings, he recited François Villon's poems in cabarets. His début on the stage came in 1952 in The Three Musketeers in the role of Louis XIII. His first important role in the cinema was in the Julien Duvivier film, Marianne of my Youth in 1955.
7.2Is Paris Burning?
1966
7.0The Science of Sleep
2006
3.7Cinq-Mars
1981
5.8Year of the Jellyfish
1984
6.3Biribi
1971
6.4Othello
1995
4.4Famous Love Affairs
1961
7.1Love Me No More
2008
6.0Nero
2004
8.0Thérèse Étienne
1958
6.9Portrait d'Orson Welles
1968
5.4Furia
1999
9.0Le dossier Chelsea Street
1962
6.3Potatoes
1969
6.3A Man Named Rocca
1961
5.9If Paris Were Told to Us
1956
7.1If I Had Four Dromedaries
1966
5.7Operation Leopard
1980
5.5Sin with a Stranger
1968
4.9Sweet Country
1987