Brother of Eva Simonet Perrin, Jaques He started out as romantic hero full of beauty and talent in "La ragazza con la valigia (1961)" beside Claudia Cardinale . Director Valerio Zurlini engaged the talented young actor for his "Cronaca familiare (1962)" as Marcello Mastroianni's brother. Jacques Perrin's longtime work with Director 'Constantin Costa-Gavras' started with "Compartiment tueurs ... show all
Brother of Eva Simonet Perrin, Jaques He started out as romantic hero full of beauty and talent in "La ragazza con la valigia (1961)" beside Claudia Cardinale . Director Valerio Zurlini engaged the talented young actor for his "Cronaca familiare (1962)" as Marcello Mastroianni's brother. Jacques Perrin's longtime work with Director 'Constantin Costa-Gavras' started with "Compartiment tueurs (1965)" and "Un uomo a metà (1966)" in which he had played the sensible heroes. For Costa-Gavras' "Z (1969)" he played a main part and was the producer. Jacques Perrin has played often in famous romantic movies by Jacques Demy beside Catherine Deneuve and in social-critic-movies like "Home Sweet Home (1973)" beside Claude Jade, for which he was co-producer too with his Reggane Productions. One of his memorable later roles is the adult Salvatore as movie-director in "Nuovo cinema Paradiso (1988)". In "Le pacte des loups (2001)" he plays the older Thomas. hide
Genres:Documentary Countries:Germany | UK Directors:Andy Byatt Actors:Michael Gambon | David Attenborough | Pierce Brosnan | Frank Glaubrecht | Jacques Perrin | Dalik Volonitz
Alastair Fothergill's nature documentary Deep Blue consists of 90 minutes of footage of undersea creatures — living, surviving, fighting, and dying. Similar to like-minded documentaries such as Winged Migration and MicroCosmos, Deep Blue features footage from locations throughout the world. The great British actor Michael Gambon provides the narration, which favors involving the viewer emotionally over providing enlightening factual information on the creatures. The 22 segments of the film conclude with footage of how man has affected life under the sea. This film was originally produced for the British television series The Blue Planet. According to the filmmakers, some of the creatures seen here have never been previously recorded on film.