See also: Aumont

Michel Aumont is a French actor born the October 15th 1936 with Paris (France).

Biography

After a passage to the Conservatory then with the Comédie-Française, Michel Aumont is illustrated on the boards until half of the Seventies. Television calls then upon him, then the cinema in 1972 with a role in the Woman in blue of Michel Deville.

Launched by Michel Deville, the actor is not long in alluring the great names of the setting in scene, which often make him play of the roles of police chiefs, such Claude Chabrol for Nada or Claude Zidi for the Race with the shallot . One also sees it with the credits of the Jouet of Francis Veber, Mort of one rotted of Georges Lautner or of Coup of head of Jean-Jacques Annaud.

Actor of second plan particularly appreciated, often employed as a police chief, politician or man of law, Michel Aumont is done a little more discrete in the Eighties, appearing however with the credits of the Compères of Francis Veber, in 1983, and of One Sunday in the countryside of Bertrand Tavernier one year later.

Michel Aumont remakes the police chief in 1990 for Ripoux against ripoux . Varying the kinds, it is illustrated then in costumes in the Beaumarchais, insolate it of Edouard Molinaro and continues his rich person collaboration with Francis Veber, playing homosexual in the Wall cupboard (2000), insane in Tais! (2002) and a doctor in the Lining (2006). In 2004, it makes an appearance in Clara and me of Arnaud Viard before interpreting the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in the comedy Royal palace! of Valerie Lemercier in 2005.

Theater

Catalog of films

Years 1960

Years 1970

Years 1980

Years 1990

Years 2000

External bond

Michel Aumont on Internet Movie Database

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