Michel Aumont
Michel Aumont is a French actor, a member emeritus of the Comédie-Française, was born on 15 October 1936 in Paris (France). At the Conservatoire in the class of Denis d Inès and Jean Debucourt, he obtained the first prize of comedy modern in The Tragic in spite of himself by anton Chekhov and a first accessit of classic comedy in the role of the Doctor of Jealousy of The smeared of Molière. At his graduation from the Conservatoire, he was engaged as a boarder at the Comédie-Française. It shows on the boards non-stop since. The television then call on him, and then the cinema in 1972 with a role in The Woman in blue, by Michel Deville. The actor does not take long to seduce the biggest names of the stage, that make her often play the roles of commissioners, such as Claude Chabrol for Nada or Claude Zidi for The Race to the shallot. It is also seen in the credits of the Toy, by Francis Veber, Death of a pourri by Georges Lautner or whim of Jean-Jacques Annaud. A leading actor at the theatre, he interprets rather secondary roles in film, often employed by commissioner, politician, or man of law, Michel Aumont, is a little more discreet in the 1980s, appearing, however, to the generic of the Friends of Francis Veber, in 1983, and A Sunday in the country Bertrand Tavernier a year later. Michel Aumont redid the commissioner for 1990 Ripoux contre ripoux. Varying types, it then demonstrates in costumes in Beaumarchais the insolent Édouard Molinaro and continues its fruitful collaboration with Francis Veber, playing a homosexual in The Closet (2000), crazy in Tais-toi ! (2002), a physician in The Lining (2006) and a gangster in The Emmerdeur (2008). In 2004, he made an appearance in Clara and me by Arnaud Viard before interpreting the chief of protocol in the comedy Palais Royal ! Valérie Lemercier in 2005. In 2010, He played in The Guests of my father by Anne Le Ny.
Movies starring Michel Aumont (118)
Victor Bray
Self - Actor (Archive Footage)
Pépé Canaille
Philippe's Father
Francis Terracol
Edouard
Irénée Lecoutre
Le Père
David Marchal
Dominique Peyramale
François Rabelais Âgé
Villedieu
Robert Prat
Sir Woolish
Maurice Atlan
L'homme Du Bar
Robert Richerand
Backgammon Player # 2
King Ferrante
Marcel Jacquin
Alain Valentin
Antoine
François Randoni
Le Juge Moatti
Abbé De L'épée
Doctor
René-Guy
Maxime Duval
Louis Castellane
Noël
Antoine's Father
Le Directeur Des Rg
Le Capitaine Ladoux
Nosberg
Belone, Le Voisin De Pignon
Monsieur Redele
Michel Mazelsky
Président Colombani
M. Ponty
Baron Eugène Danglars
Ledoyen
Uncle Salomon
Le Père Supérieur
Le Principal
Bernard Brondin
Michel Aumont
Baron De Breteuil
Hippolyte
Le Marquis De Castellac
Grandfather
Rantaine, Le Directeur
Mortheau
The Uncle
Bertrand Casier
L'endetté
Bloret
Bernard Labarges
Directeur De La Banque
Magician
Oncle Jean
Le Commissaire Florimont
Inspector Marchandon
Bruno Ketti
Henri
The First Doctor
Pierre Carriere
Stepan Ivanovitch Kerossian - L'équipe De Liebskind
Gonzague
Paul Martin
Maurice Leger
Divisional Commissioner Henri Brousse
Le Pdg
Mongicourt
Franckie
Hermocrate
Mike Stévenin
Bertrand Brochard, Auto Dealer
Augustin Ferraillon
Mars (Voice)
Le Roi Bérenger 1Er
Alexandre Bast
L'inspecteur Bricat
Commissioner Moreau
Pierre, Ami Et Collaborateur De Bernard
Amalric
Georges Pouzier, Owner Of The Toy Store
Aimé Barachet
Jew Affairs Section Official
Taron
The Chief Of Staff Of The Presidency
Minister
Le Père
Commissaire Brunet
Ernest, Watchman
Charvin
Henry
Goemond
Harpagon
Edmond
Colin
President
The Duke




