Michel Audiard
Paul Michel Audiard was born in Paris on 15 may 1920 and died in Dourdan, July 28, 1985, is a writer, director and screenwriter franca of cinema, also a writer and columnist for the press. Inspired by the banter of the people of paris, the dialogues of Michel Audiard is one of the best examples of irreverence detached own in the 1960s. Sometimes referred to as anarchist right-wing, one of the only regrets that we know of is not having the time to adapt to the screen the Journey to the end of the night Louis-Ferdinand Céline. He is the father of screenwriter and director Jacques Audiard.
Movies Made by Michel Audiard (118)
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Movies starring Michel Audiard (19)
Self - Jacques' Father (Archive Footage) (Uncredited)
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Le Mainate (Voice)
Le Père De Joëlle
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Railwayman (Uncredited)
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The Rapporteur At The Court Of Auditors (Uncredited)


