Yves Vincent | |
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Born | Thônes, France | 5 August 1921
Died | 6 January 2016 94) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1946-1988 |
Yves Vincent (5 August 1921 – 6 January 2016) was a French film and television actor.[1][2]
Biography
Born in Haute-Savoie , Yves Vincent spent a large part of his youth in Algeria where he started out in the troupe of the Comédie de Radio-Algérie.
In cinema, he made his first film in 1944 in Cairo with his mother, the prelude to a long career.
He appeared in numerous television films and soap operas. Between 1988 and 1991 , he played Judge Garonne in the television series Tribunal.
In October 2013, he published his memoirs: Do you want to smile with me?, published by Christian Navarro, where he recounts, among other things, his relationship with Ingrid Bergman , Edwige Feuillère and Brigitte Bardot. In 2015, with the same publisher, he published the novel Des Vagues à l'Âme. In late 2016, the actor's last autobiographical work was released posthumously: "4, boulevard Laferrière" (ed. Christian Navarro), in which he reveals fragments of his childhood and adolescence, as if his own disappearance was not an end.
His funeral took place onJanuary 13 , 2016 in a civil ceremony at the Joigny crematorium .
Selected filmography
- Devil and the Angel (1946) - Robert
- La taverne du poisson couronné (1947) - Pierre Astor
- The Sharks of Gibraltar (1947) - André Duval
- The Renegade (1948) - Jean Costa
- Le cavalier de Croix-Mort (1948) - Simon de Chabre
- The Cupid Club (1949) - Morezzi
- La maternelle (1949) - Dr. Libois
- La femme nue (1949) - Pierre Bernier
- The Dancer of Marrakesh (1949) - Jean Portal
- Beware of Blondes (1950) - Luigi Costelli
- Oriental Port (1950) - Vaucourt
- Captain Ardant (1951) - Le capitaine Pierre Ardant
- Tapage nocturne (1951) - Frank Varescot
- My Wife Is Formidable (1951) - Le trompettiste (uncredited)
- Si ça vous chante (1951)
- The Case Against X (1952) - L'inspecteur Richard
- Grand Gala (1952) - Pierre Bouvais
- Sins of Rome (1953) - Octavius
- Monsieur Scrupule, Gangster (1953) - M. Scrupule
- Pity for the Vamps (1956) - André Larcher
- Le circuit de minuit (1956) - Jean Gaillard
- OSS 117 Is Not Dead (1957) - Boris Obarian
- Police Judiciaire (1958) - Inspecteur Giverny
- Babette Goes to War (1959) - Capt. Darcy
- Ce soir on tue (1959) - Le commissaire Van Eck
- La dragée haute (1960) - De Marchelier
- Alibi pour un meurtre (1961) - Ciello
- Les nouveaux aristocrates (1961) - Le docteur Pierre Prullé-Rousseau
- The Hideout (1962) - Doctor
- Knights of Terror (1963) - Capitano Mirko
- Muriel (1963) - L'homme du couple d'acheteurs
- Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Jean-Marc (1964) - Granjouan
- Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Françoise (1964) - Granjouan
- Your Turn to Die (1967) - Felton
- Le gendarme se marie (1968) - Le colonel
- Hibernatus (1969) - Edouard Crépin-Jaujard
- Her and She and Him (1970) - Mathias Decas
- Le gendarme en balade (1970) - Le colonel de gendarmerie examinateur
- Libido: The Urge to Love (1971) - The priest
- Valparaiso, Valparaiso (1971) - Le maître de maison
- Impossible Is Not French (1974) - Nadar
- Les filles de Grenoble (1981) - Le conseiller
- Surprise Party (1983) - M. Bazin
- La rumba (1987) - Del Monte, l'ambassadeur d'Italie
- La maison assassinée (1988) - The judge
References
- ↑ Goble p.244
- ↑ "Mort d'Yves Vincent, le colonel des Gendarmes de Saint-Tropez". Lefigaro.fr. 7 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
- Yves Vincent at IMDb