With or without a mustache? At the end, he had a beard. Jean-Pierre Marielle did not need to appear on the screen for him to be recognized. Her voice was enough. It would have made the pillars of the cathedrals tremble, covered the noise of the bombardments, lifted the skirts of the old girls. " If he asks you for salt, it's like he's going to sing the Te Deum," said screenwriter Daniel Boulanger, which was not frowned upon. In the genre, there were only his two accomplices, Philippe Noiret and Jean Rochefort, to match it. Since then, a strange silence has reigned over French cinema.
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Marielle was a presence, those long arms, that large, unfortunate body. There was something lonely and uneasy about him. He could scare, too. In his filmography, many military roles are summarized. His classes were carried out at the Conservatory, with among others Belmondo. This prankster played Brecht and Ionesco, but he got noticed in Blast the Bank! . he
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