
Patrick Dewaere
Patrick Dewaere (26 January 1947 – 16 July 1982) was a French film actor. Born in Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d'Armor, he was the son of French actress Mado Maurin. An actor from a young age, his career lasted more than 21 years until his suicide in Paris, in 1982. Patrick Dewaere was the third child of an actor's family. His biological father, Michel Têtard, was a lyricist who had an affair with Dewaere's mother, Mado Maurin, who was married to Pierre-Marie Bourdeaux. Dewaere grew up believing Bourdeaux was his biological father. After Dewaere's parents divorced, his mother remarried Georges Collignon, who sexually abused Dewaere as a child. Under the direction of his mother, Dewaere, his four brothers and his sister performed in movies and television series. The family lived in Paris. Dewaere attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school. One of his first TV appearances was in 1961, when he was 14 years old. He appeared in a video for the song "Nuits d'Espagne" by Dalida. Later, he was a promising and popular French actor in the late 1960s and 1970s. At the age of 17, Dewaere learned that he was not the biological child of his mother’s ex-husband, Pierre-Marie Bourdeaux, but that of conductor and singer Michel Têtard. In 1968, he took the name of "Dewaere" which his maternal great-grandmother inspired him. A year earlier, he had met his first wife, Sotha, an actress who co-founded the Café de la Gare, an experimental theatre. They separated in 1970 but remained married for eleven years. From 1968, he collaborated with the Café de la Gare, where he met Miou-Miou and Gérard Depardieu, with whom he made a breakthrough after many secondary roles in various films, in the scandalous comedy Going Places. Miou-Miou became Dewaere’s companion and the mother of his daughter Angèle (1974). She left Dewaere for singer Julien Clerc, shortly before the shooting of F...like Fairbanks, in which both play a couple in separation. Patrick Dewaere became one of the most popular actors in French cinema in the 1970s. Between 1977 and 1982, he was nominated five times to the Césars in the "Best Actor" category, the most important award in France. In his work, Dewaere was restless and very conscientious, which may have caused his depressed mood. He also had serious drug problems, and it is known that he had been sexually abused as a child. He consolidated his status as a savage and ruthless actor in Alain Corneau’s cult film Série noire (1979). In his roles, Dewaere was long attached to the kind of young rebel. Only in his later films did his comic and dramatic diversity manifest itself. He often worked with director Bertrand Blier. In 1980, Dewaere hit a journalist who had announced against his will his union with Elsa Chalier. Subsequently, the actor was ignored by the French press, his name was even abbreviated with his initials (P.D). For eleven years Dewaere was married to French actress Sotha. In the early 1970s, he became the companion of French actress Miou-Miou, until they separated in 1976. They had one daughter. Shortly before the release of Paradis Pour Tous (1982), a black comedy where his character tries to commit suicide, the actor shot himself in his house in Paris. He was 35 years old. ... Source: Article "Patrick Dewaere" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Tuntud rollide järgi
Ciné regards
1978
6.8 Champs-Elysées
1982
9.5 Spécial cinéma
1974
8.0 Le Grand Échiquier
1972
6.0 Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975
6.7 Les Valseuses
1974
6.4 Beau-père
1981
8.0 À bout portant
1968
7.2 Paris brûle-t-il?
1966
6.6 Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
2022
2.0 Morceaux de Cannes
2021
6.6 Préparez vos mouchoirs
1978
Filmograafia
- 2022Il était une fois Champs-Élysées (Self (archive footage))
- 2022Patrick Dewaere, mon héros (Self (archive footage) - actor, subject)
- 2022Les Pieds dans la mayonnaise : Les Irrévérencieux des années 70 (Self - actor (archive footage))
- 2022La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président (Self (archive footage))
- 2021Morceaux de Cannes
- 2019André Téchiné, cinéaste insoumis (Self - Actor (archive footage))
- 1982Paradis pour tous (Alain Durieux)
- 1982Mille milliards de dollars (Paul Kerjean)
- 1982Champs-Elysées (Self)
- 1981Hôtel des Amériques (Gilles Tisserand)
- 1981Les matous sont romantiques (Le voisin)
- 1981Beau-père (Rémi)
- 1981Plein sud (Serge Lainé)
- 1981Psy (Marc)
- 1980Un mauvais fils (Bruno Calgagni)
- 1979Paco l'infaillible (Pocapena)
- 1979Série noire (Franck Poupart)
- 1979Coup de tête (François Perrin)
- 1979L'ingorgo (Mara's Lover)
- 1978La clé sur la porte (Philippe)
- 1978Préparez vos mouchoirs (Stéphane)
- 1978Ciné regards (Self)
- 1977La stanza del vescovo (Marco Maffei)
- 1977Le Juge Fayard dit Le Shériff (Judge Fayard)
- 1976F… comme Fairbanks (André)
- 1976Marcia trionfale (2nd Lt. Baio)
- 1976La Meilleure Façon de marcher (Marc)
- 1975Adieu poulet (Inspector Lefèvre)
- 1975Catherine et Cie (François)
- 1975Pas de problème! (Bartender)
- 1975Lily, aime-moi (Gaston, dit Johnny Cash)
- 1975Au long de rivière Fango (Sébastien)
- 1975Les Rendez-vous du dimanche (Self)
- 1974Spécial cinéma (Self)
- 1974Les Valseuses (Pierrot)
- 1973La dialectique peut-elle casser des briques ? ((voice))
- 1973Themroc (The Mason)
- 1972La Vie sentimentale de Georges le tueur
- 1972Le Grand Échiquier (Self)
- 1971Si j’étais vous (Camille)
- 1971La Maison sous les arbres (L'homme à l'écharpe jaune (uncredited))
- 1971Les Mariés de l'an deux (un volontaire)
- 1968À bout portant (Self)
- 1968Les Hauts de Hurlevent - 2ème partie (Young Heathcliff)
- 1968Les Hauts de Hurlevent - 1ère partie (Young Heathcliff)
- 1968Les Hauts de Hurlevent (Young Heathcliff)
- 1967Jean de la Tour Miracle (Jean de la Tour Miracle)
- 1966Paris brûle-t-il? (Young resistant (uncredited))
- 1961La Déesse d'or (Alain)
- 1959Notre petite ville (Edouard)
- 1958Mimi Pinson (Mimi's younger brother)
- 1957The Happy Road (Child (uncredited))
- 1956En effeuillant la marguerite (un frère d'Agnès)
- 1951Monsieur Fabre