Jean-Pierre Aumont

French actor and soldier (1911–2001) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jean-Pierre Aumont (born Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons; 5 January 1911 – 30 January 2001) was a French film and theatre actor. He was a matinée idol and a leading man during the 1930s, but his burgeoning career was interrupted by the Second World War. He served in the Free French Forces, and receiving both the Légion d'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre for his actions.[1]

Born
Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons

(1911-01-05)5 January 1911
Paris, France
Died30 January 2001(2001-01-30) (aged 90)
Gassin, France
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1931–1996
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Jean-Pierre Aumont
Aumont in 1959
Born
Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons

(1911-01-05)5 January 1911
Paris, France
Died30 January 2001(2001-01-30) (aged 90)
Gassin, France
OccupationActor
Years active1931–1996
Spouses
(m. 1938; div. 1940)
(m. 1943; died 1951)
(m. 1956)
Children3, including Tina Aumont
RelativesFrançois Villiers (brother)
Georges Berr (great-uncle)
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After the war, Aumont resumed his career, in Hollywood as well as his native France, typically playing suave romantic leads.[2] In 1991, he received an Honorary César for his contributions to the French film industry.

Early life

Aumont was born Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons in Paris, the son of Suzanne (née Cahen; 1885–1940), an actress, and Alexandre Salomons, owner of La Maison du Blanc (a linen department store). His mother's uncle was well-known stage actor Georges Berr (died 1942). His father was from a Dutch-Jewish family; his mother's family were French Jews. Aumont's younger brother was the noted French film director François Villiers.

Career

At age 16, Aumont began studying drama at the Paris Conservatory, where his mother also studied. His professional stage debut occurred at the age of 19.[1] His film debut came one year later when Jean de la Lune (Jean of the Moon) was produced in 1931.

However, his most important, career-defining role came in 1934 when Jean Cocteau's play La Machine infernale (The Infernal Machine), was staged. While his film and stage career began rising quickly, World War II began. Aumont remained in France until 1942 when he realized that as a Jew he would have to flee the Nazis. He migrated from the unoccupied zone of Vichy France to New York City, then to Hollywood, California to pursue his film career.

He began working for MGM, but after finishing The Cross of Lorraine, he joined the Free French Forces. He was sent to North Africa, where he participated in Operation Torch in Tunisia. He then moved with the Allied armies through Italy and France. He was wounded twice. The first was on a mission with his brother; the second was more serious. Aumont's Jeep was blown up near a land-mined bridge. General Diego Brosset, commander of the 1st Free French Division, to whom Aumont was aide de camp, was killed.[citation needed] For his bravery during the fighting, Aumont received the Légion d'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre.[3]

After the war, Aumont quickly resumed his movie career, starring with Ginger Rogers in Heartbeat (1946) and as the magician in Lili (1953) with Leslie Caron. He worked with a number of prominent theatre director and stars, including his (then) wife Maria Montez. In the mid-1950s, Aumont began working in television, appearing on several anthology programs, such as Robert Montgomery Presents and as a guest on the show What's My Line?. In the 1960s and 1970s, he appeared in various theater productions, including the musicals Tovarich with Vivien Leigh, Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, South Pacific, and Gigi.

One of his later performances was in A Tale of Two Cities (1989). Two years later, in 1991, aged 80, he received an honorary César Award as well as being decorated with the cross of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres.[2]

Personal life

Pavan and Aumont in 1965

Aumont was married four times to three women.[1] His first wife was French actress Blanche Montel, to whom he was married from 1938 to 1940, ultimately divorcing. While in Hollywood, Aumont married Maria Montez, a Dominican actress. She was known as the Queen of Technicolor, and their marriage was very happy. However, Montez drowned in her bathtub on 7 September 1951 after suffering an apparent heart attack at the family's villa in Suresnes. Montez and Aumont had one child, a daughter, Tina (1946–2006).[4]

In 1955, Aumont was dating Grace Kelly at the time she first met Prince Rainier III of Monaco.[5][6]

In 1956, Aumont married Italian actress Marisa Pavan. The couple starred in John Paul Jones (1959), in which Pavan played the romantic interest of the lead, and Aumont appears as King Louis XVI. They divorced, but later remarried and remained together until his death. Aumont and Pavan had two sons, Jean-Claude and Patrick.[5][6]

Death

Jean-Pierre Aumont died 30 January 2001 of a heart attack in Gassin, France, aged 90, and was cremated.[3]

Filmography

Aumont at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival
Unknown photographer. 'Jean-Pierre Aumont in "Lac aux Dames"' 1934

Film

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Jean-Pierre Aumont film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1931 Jean de la LuneAlexandre (uncredited)Director: Jean Choux[citation needed]
CheckmateJacquesDirector: Roger Goupillières
1932 Should We Wed Them?JimDirector: Pierre Billon and Karel Lamač
1933 On the StreetsJacquesDirector: Victor Trivas
La merveilleuse tragédie de LourdesGeorgesDirector: Henri Fabert
Le voleurFernand LagardesDirector: Maurice Tourneur
Ève cherche un pèreJacques de la MotteDirector: Mario Bonnard
1934 A Day Will ComeHenri de LangillierDirector: Gerhard Lamprecht and Serge Véber
Lake of LadiesEric HellerDirector: Marc Allégret
Maria ChapdelaineLorenzo SurprenantDirector: Julien Duvivier
1935 Les yeux noirsKarpoffDirector: Victor Tourjansky
The CrewL'aspirant Jean HerbillonDirector: Anatole Litvak
Beautiful DaysPierre – le premier amoureux de SylvieDirector: Marc Allégret
1936 Taras BulbaAndré BoulbaDirector: Alexis Granowsky
La Porte du largePierre VilletteDirector: Marcel L'Herbier
1937 Cargaison blancheHenri VoisinDirector: Georges Lacombe
The MessengerGilbert RollinDirector: Raymond Rouleau
Bizarre, BizarreBillyDirector: Marcel Carné
Maman ColibriGeorges de ChambryDirector: Jean Dréville
1938 The Woman from the End of the WorldLt. Robert JacquetDirector: Jean Epstein
Chéri-BibiRaoul PalasDirector: Léon Mathot
Beautiful StarJean-PierreDirector: Jacques de Baroncelli
S.O.S. SaharaPaul MoutierDirector: Jacques de Baroncelli
Le Paradis de SatanJean LarcherDirector: Félix Gandéra
Hôtel du NordPierreDirector: Marcel Carné
1943 Assignment in BrittanyBertrand Corlay / Capt. Pierre Matardas Pierre Aumont. Director: Jack Conway
The Cross of LorrainePaul Dupréas Jean Pierre Aumont. Director: Tay Garnett
1946 HeartbeatPierre de Rocheas Jean Pierre Aumont. Director: Sam Wood
1947 Song of ScheherazadeNikolai Rimsky-KorsakovDirector: Walter Reisch
1948 Affairs of a RoguePrince LeopoldDirector: Alberto Cavalcanti
1949 Siren of AtlantisAndre St. AvitDirector: Gregg G. Tallas
Wicked CityEric Martin, alias Hans NorbenDirector: François Villiers
Golden ArrowAndre MarchandDirector: Gordon Parry
1950 The Happy ManHenri PerlisDirector: Gilles Grangier
The Straw LoverStanislas MichodierDirector: Gilles Grangier
1951 Revenge of the PiratesEnrico di RoccabrunaDirector: Primo Zeglio
Last MeetingMichele BonesiDirector: Gianni Franciolini
1952 Wolves Hunt at NightCyrilDirector: Bernard Borderie
1953 LiliMarcas Jean Pierre Aumont. Director: Charles Walters
KoenigsmarkLe précepteur Raoul VignerteDirector: Solange Térac
The Sparrows of ParisCésarinDirector: Maurice Cloche
1954 Royal Affairs in VersaillesCardinal de RohanDirector: Sacha Guitry
Charge of the LancersCapt. Eric EvoirDirector: William Castle
1955 NapoléonRégnault de Saint-Jean d'AngélyDirector: Sacha Guitry
Eighteen Hour StopoverRobert VitracDirector: René Jolivet
Mademoiselle from ParisMaurice DarnalDirector: Walter Kapps
1956 Hilda CraneProf. Jacques De LisleDirector: Philip Dunne
1957 The Seventh SinPaul DuvelleDirector: Ronald Neame[7]
1959 John Paul JonesKing Louis XVIDirector: John Farrow
1960 The Enemy GeneralLionel DurandDirector: George Sherman[7]
The Devil at 4 O'ClockJacquesas Jean Pierre Aumont. Director: Mervyn LeRoy[7]
1961 The Blonde from Buenos Airesthe ActorDirector: George Cahan
Le Puits aux trois véritésa spectator at the vernissageDirector: François Villiers
1962 The Seven Deadly Sinsthe husbandSegment: "L'Orgueuil". Director: Roger Vadim[7]
Una domenica d'estateValerioDirector: Giulio Petroni
Carnival of CrimeMike VorayDirector: George Cahan[7]
Five Miles to MidnightAlan StewartDirector: Anatole Litvak[7]
1963 Portuguese VacationJean-PierreDirector: Pierre Kast
1969 Castle KeepHenri Tixier, Count of MaldoraisDirector: Sydney Pollack[7]
1970 El coleccionista de cadáveresClaude MarchandDirector: Santos Alcocer and Edward Mann
1971 BiribiLe généralDaniel Moosmann
L'Homme au cerveau grefféLe professeur Jean MarcillyDirector: Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
1973 Day for NightAlexandreDirector: François Truffaut
1974 Two MissionariesMonsignor DelgadoDirector: Franco Rossi
1975 The Happy HookerYves St JacquesDirector: Nicholas Sgarro
Cat and MouseMonsieur RichardDirector: Claude Lelouch
MahoganyChristian RosettiDirector: Berry Gordy
Catherine & Co.Marquis de PuisargueDirector: Michel Boisrond
1977 Des journées entières dans les arbresJacques – le fils préféréDirector: Marguerite Duras
1978 BlackoutHenri LeeDirector: Eddy Matalon
Two SolitudesJean-Claude TallardDirector: Lionel Chetwynd
1979 Something Short of ParadiseJean-Fidel MilieuDirector: David Helpern
1981 Allons z'enfantsCommandant FélixDirector: Yves Boisset
1982 Don't Look in the AtticUgo RessiaDirector: Carlo Ausino
Difendimi dalla notteGiacomo GuerraDirector: Claudio Fragasso
1983 NanaCount MuffatDirector: Dan Wolman
La java des ombresMonsieur JeanDirector: Romain Goupil
1986 On a volé Charlie Spencer!Le héros, séq. Hôtel du NordDirector: Francis Huster
1987 Sweet CountryMr. ArayaDirector: Michael Cacoyannis
1988 À notre regrettable épouxAlexandre Mouton-Sabrat, dit Moutonni SabraccoDirector: Serge Korber
1991 Becoming ColetteCaptain ColetteDirector: Danny Huston
A Star for TwoAlphonseDirector: Jim Kaufman
1992 Los mares del surMarqués de MuntDirector: Manuel Esteban
Les enfants du diableLe curéDirector: Claude Gaignaire
1994 GiorginoSebastienDirector: Laurent Boutonnat
1995 Jefferson in ParisD'HancarvilleDirector: James Ivory
1996 The ProprietorFranz LegendreDirector: Ismail Merchant
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Television

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Jean-Pierre Aumont television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1966 FlipperGuy CourtneyEpisode: "Dolphins Don't Sleep"
1979 Beggarman, ThiefJean DelacroixTV movie. Director: Lawrence Doheny
1980 The Memory of Eva RykerInspector LaurierTV movie. Director: Walter Grauman
1984 The Blood of OthersMonsieur BlomartTV movie. Director: Claude Chabrol
1985 Le regard dans le miroirVasco PessoaTV miniseries. Director: Jean Chapot
1986 SinsComte De VilleTV miniseries. Director: Douglas Hickox
1992 CounterstrikeJean-Jacques TruffautEpisode: "I Remember It Well"
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