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Christian Marquand

Christian Marquand

Acting

March 15, 1927 – November 22, 2000 (died at 73)
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Male
59 Movies
4 TV Shows

Christian Marquand (15 March 1927 – 22 November 2000) was a French actor, screenwriter and film director. Born in Marseille, he was born to a Spanish father and an Arab mother, and his sister was film director Nadine Trintignant. He was often cast as a heartthrob in French films of the 1950s. Marquand's first film appearance was in 1946, as a footman in Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête). After a few more small parts, he was prominently featured in Christian-Jaque's Lucrèce Borgia (1953) as one of Lucrezia's lovers, and as an Austrian soldier in Luchino Visconti's Senso (1954). In 1956, he was directed by Roger Vadim in And God Created Woman (Et Dieu... créa la femme) opposite Brigitte Bardot. That film's success led to starring roles in the movies No Sun in Venice (1957), Temptation (1959), and The Big Show (1960) and leads opposite actresses Maria Schell, Jean Seberg, and Annie Girardot. In 1962, Marquand appeared as French Naval Commando leader Philippe Kieffer in Darryl F. Zanuck's World War II movie The Longest Day, which led to further roles in international productions such as Behold a Pale Horse (1964), Lord Jim (1965) and The Flight of the Phoenix (1965). He appeared in feature films and television throughout the 1970s, and played a French plantation owner in Francis Ford Coppola's re-edited Vietnam war epic Apocalypse Now Redux (1979/2001). His last performance was in a 1987 French TV mini-series. He directed two films, Les Grands Chemins (1963) and the all-star sex farce Candy (1968). Marquand was married to French actress Tina Aumont from 1963 to 1966, marrying her when she was 17 and he was 36. In the 1970s, he lived with French actress Dominique Sanda, 21 years his junior, with whom he had a son, Yann. He was a close friend of Marlon Brando, who named his son Christian after him, as did French director Roger Vadim. Marquand died near Paris of Alzheimer's disease, aged 73. Source: Article "Christian Marquand" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Senso
Senso

Senso

1954 7.2

as Un Ufficiale Boemo

Age 27 (now 73)
Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

1946 7.5

as Footman (uncredited)

Age 19 (now 73)
The Flight of the Phoenix
The Flight of the Phoenix

The Flight of the Phoenix

1965 7.2

as Dr. Renaud

Age 38 (now 73)
Sweet Deceptions
Sweet Deceptions

Sweet Deceptions

1960 6.2

as Enrico

Age 33 (now 73)
...And God Created Woman
...And God Created Woman

...And God Created Woman

1956 6.1

as Antoine Tardieu

Age 29 (now 73)
Choice of Arms
Choice of Arms

Choice of Arms

1981 6.6

as Jean

Age 54 (now 73)
End of Desire
End of Desire

End of Desire

1958 5.5

as Julien de Lamare

Age 31 (now 73)
I Spit on Your Grave
I Spit on Your Grave

I Spit on Your Grave

1959 5.3

as Joe Grant

Age 32 (now 73)
Emmanuelle 4
Emmanuelle 4

Emmanuelle 4

1984 4.8

as Doctor Santano

Age 56 (now 73)
Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses
Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses

Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses

1979 6.4

as Georges Julienne, great reporter and writer

Age 52 (now 73)
I Love You All
I Love You All

I Love You All

1980 6.0

as Victor

Age 53 (now 73)
The Other Side of Midnight
The Other Side of Midnight

The Other Side of Midnight

1977 6.0

as Armand Gautier

Age 50 (now 73)
Behold a Pale Horse
Behold a Pale Horse

Behold a Pale Horse

1964 6.0

as Zaganar

Age 37 (now 73)
Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now

1979 8.3

as Hubert de Marais

Age 52 (now 73)
Shadows of Adultery
Shadows of Adultery

Shadows of Adultery

1961 6.3

as Bruno

Age 34 (now 73)
The Corrupt Ones
The Corrupt Ones

The Corrupt Ones

1967 5.4

as Brandon

Age 39 (now 73)