Louis Jourdan
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- born: 19/Jun/1919 (Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France)
Biography
Louis Jourdan is a French film actor. He is known for his roles in several Hollywood films, including "Gigi" (1958) and "Octopussy" (1983).
Early life
Jourdan was born Louis Gendre in Marseille, France to Yvonne Jourdan and Henry Gendre. He was educated in France, Turkey and England and trained as an actor at the École Dramatique, making his film debut in 1939. Following the German occupation of France during World War II, he continued to make films but after refusing to participate in Nazi propaganda films, he joined the French Resistance; his father was arrested by the Gestapo. After the 1944 liberation of France by the Allies, Jourdan married Berthe Frederique, with whom he had a son.
Career
In 1947, Jourdan accepted an offer from a Hollywood studio to appear in "The Paradine Case", an Alfred Hitchcock drama starring Gregory Peck. There, he became friends with several stars who shared his love of croquet. After a number of American films, his most notable work was in the 1954 comedy "Three Coins in the Fountain" following which he made his Broadway debut in the lead role in the Billy Rose drama, "The Immoralist". He returned to Broadway for a short run in 1955 and that year made his U.S. television debut as Inspector Beaumont in the series "Paris Precinct".
During the 1950s, Jourdan made several international films, including playing the male lead in "La Mariée est trop belle" (The Bride is Too Beautiful) opposite Brigitte Bardot. However, he is best remembered as the romantic lead opposite Leslie Caron and Maurice Chevalier in the 1958 film version of the Colette novel, "Gigi". The film earned nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
In later years, Jourdan also appeared on television, playing the part of the villain, including 1977's "Count Dracula" for the BBC and the 1978 "Columbo" episode "Murder Under Glass". In the 1983, he gained notice to a younger audience in the James Bond film, "Octopussy", he was cast as the villainous Kamal Khan. In 1984 played the role of Pierre de Coubertin in "The First Olympics: Athens 1896", a TV series about the 1896 Summer Olympics.
Personal life
Jourdan's son died of a drug overdose in 1981. Louis Henry Jourdan was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Jourdan has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6153 and 6445 Hollywood Blvd. He is retired and living in the south of France.
Filmography
With Hitchcock...
- The Paradine Case (1947) - cast: Andre Latour, Paradine's Valet
