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Jean Dujardin

French actor (born 1972)


French actor (born 1972)

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yearsactive1996–present
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* {{marriageAlexandra Lamy20092014reasondivorced}}
* {{marriageNathalie Péchalat20182024endseparated}}
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  • Actor
  • comedian
  • television director

Jean Edmond Dujardin (; born 19 June 1972) is a French actor and comedian. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in Paris before guest starring in comedic television programmes and films. He first came to prominence with the cult TV series Un gars, une fille (1999–2003), in which he starred alongside his partner Alexandra Lamy, before becoming a popular film actor with comedies such as Brice de Nice (2005), Michel Hazanavicius's OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2006), its sequel OSS 117: Lost in Rio (2009) and OSS 117: From Africa with Love (2021), and 99 Francs (2007).

Dujardin garnered international fame and widespread acclaim with his performance of George Valentin in the 2011 award-winning silent movie The Artist by Hazanavicius. The role won him numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor (the first for a French actor), the Golden Globe Award, the BAFTA Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Cannes Film Festival's Best Actor Award. Despite this newfound popularity, he chose to keep his focus on France, where he remains a popular actor, although he later appeared in the English-language films The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) and The Monuments Men (2014).

Early life

Jean Dujardin was born on 19 June 1972 in the commune of Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine department, Île-de-France region, in the western suburbs of Paris. He grew up in neighbouring Plaisir, Yvelines. After attending high school, he went to work for the construction company of his father, Jacques Dujardin, as a locksmith. Dujardin began contemplating a career in acting while serving his mandatory military service a few years later.

Career

Jean Dujardin began his acting career performing a self-written one-man show in various bars and cabarets in Paris. He first gained attention when he appeared on the French talent show Graines de star in 1996 as part of the comedy group Nous Ç Nous, which was formed by members of the Carré blanc theater.

From 1999 to 2003, Dujardin starred in the France production of the originally Canadian comedy series Un gars, une fille, alongside his future wife Alexandra Lamy, before transitioning to a career in film. The TV series charted the path of a relationship; each episode was less than ten minutes long. In 2005, he portrayed the titular surfer in the popular comedic film Brice de Nice and performed on its accompanying soundtrack.

In 2006, Dujardin starred as racist, sexist secret agent Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath in the comedy OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, a role which earned him an Etoile D'Or Award and a César Award nomination for Best Actor. The film's success spawned the sequels OSS 117: Lost in Rio and OSS 117: From Africa with Love. In 2007, directed by Jan Kounen, he starred in the film 99F (99 francs), a very successful existential parody of an advertising exec, adapted from the eponymous best-seller written by Frédéric Beigbeder. This same year, he ventured in drama for the first time on the silver screen, playing a tortured father and cop in Franck Mancuso's Contre-enquête. In 2009, he appeared in A Man and His Dog alongside screen legend Jean-Paul Belmondo, with whom he has often been compared. In 2010, he starred alongside Albert Dupontel, playing his character's cancer in The Clink of Ice, a French black comedy written and directed by Bertrand Blier.

In 2011, Dujardin starred as movie star George Valentin in the silent film The Artist, reuniting him with OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies director Michel Hazanavicius and his co-star in that film, Bérénice Bejo. The film premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where he received the Best Actor Award. His performance garnered much critical acclaim and he received numerous nominations, including the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor and the Screen Actors Guild for Best Actor.

On 15 January 2012, Dujardin won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. He later went on to win the Screen Actors Guild for Best Actor, and the BAFTA for Best Actor. He was also nominated for the César award of the best actor but lost it to Omar Sy for his role in the second most ever viewed movie in France Intouchables. Dujardin went on to win the Best Actor award at the 84th Academy Awards. In effect he is the fourth French actor to be nominated for an Oscar and the first to win the Best Actor. Following his Oscar nomination for his role in The Artist, WME agency signed the actor.

French film historian Tim Palmer has analyzed Dujardin's career and rise to success in France, noting how his formative roles were often unredeemable buffoons, very skillful portrayals of childlike men who aggressively and unabashedly reject the responsibilities and compromises of adult life. Dujardin's breakthrough roles as Brice de Nice and OSS 117 exemplified this tendency.

In February 2012, Dujardin appeared in Les Infidèles with co-star and friend Gilles Lellouche. He was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in June 2012 along with 175 other individuals. In 2013, Dujardin starred in Éric Rochant's Möbius with Cécile de France and Tim Roth.

Jean Dujardin in 2014

His second film that year was Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, playing alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey, and Kyle Chandler, among others. He appeared in The Monuments Men, directed by George Clooney, and co-starring Clooney, Matt Damon, and Cate Blanchett, and starred in the French film Le Petit Joueur.

In late 2014, La French, was released in Europe and subsequently in the United States in early 2015. He plays a French police magistrate who tries to dismantle the French Connection and bring down the Unione Corse.

Personal life

Dujardin has been married three times and has four children. His first marriage, to Gaëlle Demars, ended in 2003. They have two sons, born in 2000 and 2001. In 2003, he started dating his on-screen partner Alexandra Lamy of the comedy series Un gars, une fille; the two had originally met at the audition, and fell in love while shooting the series. They married in Anduze on 25 July 2009. In November 2013, it was announced that the couple had separated.

He began dating French ice dancer Nathalie Péchalat in 2014 after following her to Japan to watch her perform in the world ice skating championships, and they had a daughter whom they named Jeanne, in December 2015. They married on 19 May 2018 in a small ceremony. Péchalat gave birth to daughter Alice in February 2021.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2002À l'abri des regards indiscretsJean-LucRuben Alves
Hugo GélinShort
If I Were a Rich ManWeston the sellerGérard Bitton
Michel Munz
2003Toutes les filles sont follesLorenziPascale Pouzadoux
Bienvenue chez les RozesMathieu Gamelin/MGFrancis Palluau
The Car KeysHimselfLaurent Baffie
2004Cash TruckJacquesNicolas Boukhrief
Mariages !AlexValérie Guignabodet
Les DaltonCowboyPhilippe Haïm
Rien de graveTravelling SalesmanRenaud PhilippsShort
2005La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vôtreHimselfMichel Muller
Brice de NiceBrice de NiceJames HuthAlso co-writer
L'Amour aux troussesFranckPhilippe de Chauveron
Il ne faut jurer de rien !ValentinEric Civanyan
2006OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of SpiesHubert Bonisseur de La Bath/OSS 117Michel Hazanavicius
2007Contre-enquêteRichard MalinowskiFranck Mancuso
HellphoneThe Warrior of the CellarJames Huth
Deux sur la balançoireJerry RyanYves Di Tullio
Bernard MuratTV movie
Cherche fiancé tous frais payésNightclub HostAline Issermann
99 FrancsOctave ParangoJan Kounen
2008Ca$hCashÉric Besnard
2009A Man and His DogThe WorkerFrancis Huster
OSS 117: Lost in RioHubert Bonisseur de La Bath/OSS 117Michel Hazanavicius
Lucky LukeLucky LukeJames HuthAlso co-writer
2010Little White LiesLudoGuillaume Canet
The Clink of IceCharles FaulqueBertrand Blier
A View of LoveMarc PalestroNicole Garcia
2011The ArtistGeorge ValentinMichel Hazanavicius
2012The PlayersFred/Olivier/François/Laurent/JamesEmmanuelle Bercot
Jean Dujardin
Michel Hazanavicius
Jan Kounen
Gilles LelloucheAlso co-director, co-writer and co-producer
2013MöbiusMoïseÉric Rochant
The Wolf of Wall StreetJean-Jacques SaurelMartin Scorsese
9 Month StretchSign Language InterpreterAlbert Dupontel
2014The Monuments MenJean-Claude ClermontGeorge Clooney
The ConnectionPierre MichelCédric Jimenez
2015Un plus uneAntoine AbeilardClaude Lelouch
2016Up for LoveAlexandreLaurent Tirard
Brice 3Brice de NiceJames HuthAlso co-writer
2017Chacun sa vieJean the policemanClaude Lelouch
SaharaGeorgesPierre CoréVoice
2018I Feel GoodJacquesBenoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern
Return of the HeroCaptain Charles-Grégoire NeuvilleLaurent Tirard
2019DeerskinGeorgesQuentin Dupieux
An Officer and a SpyGeorges PicquartRoman Polanski
2021OSS 117: From Africa with LoveHubert Bonisseur de La Bath/OSS 117Nicolas Bedos
PrésidentsNicolasAnne Fontaine
2022NovemberFredCédric Jimenez
2023**PierreDenis Imbert

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996–1999Carré Blanc / Nous C NousVariousTV sketches
1997–1998Farce AttaqueHimselfAlso co-writer
1999–2003Un gars, une filleJean / "Loulou"Lead role opposite later lover and wife Alexandra Lamy
1999Un gars, une filleSpecial guest in the episode "À Paris"; reprised his role from the French series
2007PalizziDustmanAlso creator and director
2012Saturday Night LiveGeorge Valentin-like characterAppeared in the "Les jeunes de Paris" sketch
2013Le débarquementVariousTV series (2 episodes)
PlataneHimselfTV series (1 episode: "La fois où il a cru que le signe c'était un zodiac")
2018Call My Agent!Jean DujardinTV series (1 episode : "Jean")
2023AlphonseAlphonseLead role, 6 episodes
2024ZorroZorroLead role, 8 episodes

Music video

  • 2005 : "Le Casse de Brice" (directed by J.G. Biggs)
  • 2016 : "Pour un pote" featuring Bigflo & Oli

Award and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2005NRJ Ciné AwardBest LookBrice de Nice
Best Quote
2006Étoile d'Or AwardBest ActorOSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
César AwardBest Actor
Globes de Cristal AwardBest Actorurl=http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne-84145/palmarestitle=Jean Dujardin récompenses et nominationspublisher=AlloCinéaccess-date=27 February 2012archive-date=23 February 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120223112437/http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne-84145/palmaresurl-status=live}}
NRJ Ciné AwardActor of the Year
Best Look
Best Kiss
Best Quote
Raimu AwardComedyurl=http://www.prixraimudelacomedie.fr/palmaresarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081112073425/http://prixraimudelacomedie.fr/palmaresurl-status=deadarchive-date=12 November 2008title=Raimu de la Comédie – Palmarespublisher=Prixraimudelacomedie.fraccess-date=27 February 2012}}
2007Raimu AwardComedy99 Francs
Étoile d'Or AwardBest Actor
2009Globes de Cristal AwardBest ActorOSS 117: Lost in Rio
2010Cabourg Film FestivalBest ActorA View of Love
2011Academy AwardBest ActorThe Artist
AACTA AwardBest Actor
BAFTA AwardBest Actor in a Leading Role
Cannes Film FestivalBest Actor Award
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Hollywood Film FestivalSpotlight Award
Independent Spirit AwardBest Male Lead
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardBest Actor
London Film Critics CircleActor of the Year
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest Actor
Santa Barbara International Film FestivalCinema Vanguard Award
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding by an Actor in a Leading Role
Étoile d'Or AwardBest Actor
Women Film Critics Circle AwardBest Screen Couple (with Bérénice Bejo)
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Actor
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Actor
Central Ohio Film Critics Association AwardBest Actor
César AwardBest Actor
Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest Actor
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationBest Actor
Detroit Film Critics SocietyBest Actor
European Film AwardBest Actor
Globes de Cristal AwardBest Actor
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest Actor
Lumière AwardsBest Actor
National Society of Film CriticsBest Actor
New York Film Critics CircleBest Actor
Online Film Critics SocietyBest Actor
San Diego Film Critics SocietyBest Actor
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Cast in a Motion Picture
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics AssociationBest Actor
Utah Film Critics Association AwardBest Actor
Vancouver Film Critics CircleBest Actor
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Actor
Women Film Critics CircleBest Actor
2019César AwardBest ActorAn Officer and a Spy
Lumière AwardsBest Actor
2022César AwardBest ActorNovember

References

References

  1. (25 December 2014). "Alexandra Lamy et Jean Dujardin officiellement divorcés". Le Figaro.
  2. "Jean Dujardin: Biography, Latest News & Videos". [[TV Guide]].
  3. (16 January 2012). "Golden Globes: Jean Dujardin wins best actor in a comedy or musical". Los Angeles Times.
  4. "Jean Dujardin, un gars dans les étoiles".
  5. Kaufman, Amy. (15 January 2012). "Golden Globes: Jean Dujardin wins best actor in a comedy or musical". Los Angeles Times.
  6. (27 February 2012). "The Artist Wins Big as Oscar Romances Past". The Wall Street Journal.
  7. (26 February 2012). "Oscars: Live Report".
  8. Jay A. Fernandez. (31 January 2012). "WME Signs 'The Artist' Actor Jean Dujardin (Exclusive)". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  9. Palmer, Tim (2011). ''Brutal Intimacy: Analyzing Contemporary French Cinema'', Wesleyan University Press, Middleton CT. {{ISBN. 0-8195-6827-9.
  10. (29 June 2012). "Academy Invites 176 to Membership". The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
  11. Goldberg, Matt. (8 November 2011). "Jean Dujardin and Cecile de France to Star in Romantic Thriller MOBIUS". Collider.
  12. Miller, Daniel. (14 June 2012). "Jean Dujardin in Talks to Join Martin Scorsese's 'The Wolf of Wall Street'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  13. (2 October 2012). "George Clooney's 'The Monuments Men' Eyeing Jean Dujardin (Exclusive)". The Wrap.
  14. (28 February 2012). "Jean Dujardin May Head Back to His Roots in 'Le Petit Joueur'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  15. (6 December 2015). "NATHALIE PECHALAT AND JEAN DUJARDIN HAVE A BABY GIRL".
  16. "Jean Dujardin et Nathalie Péchalat : Ils se sont mariés !".
  17. Ryan, Mike. (12 February 2012). "''SNL'' Scorecard: Zooey Deschanel Brings the Quirk". HuffPost.
  18. "Jean Dujardin >récompenses et nominations". AlloCiné.
  19. "NRJ Ciné Awards 2006". AlloCiné.
  20. "Raimu de la Comédie – Palmares". Prixraimudelacomedie.fr.
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