Jean-Pierre Zola

Jean-Pierre Zola

Deceased · Born: Feb 5, 1916 · Died: Jan 18, 1979

Personal Details

BornFeb 5, 1916 Vienna, Austria-Hungary

Biography

Jean-Pierre Zola's life began on a chilly winter morning, February 5th, 1916, in the culturally rich city of Vienna, Austria-Hungary, a place where the air was thick with the whispers of history and the echoes of artistic expression. As a talented individual, he embarked on a career that would leave an indelible mark on the world of acting, a profession that would bring him both fame and fortune.

He is perhaps best known for his captivating performances in films such as "Triple Cross" (1966),a gripping drama that showcased his remarkable range as an actor. His portrayal of complex characters in movies like "My Uncle" (1958) and "Suchen Sie Dr. Suk!" (1972) further solidified his position as a master of his craft.

As the years went by, Jean-Pierre Zola's life was filled with an abundance of joy, love, and laughter. However, as fate would have it, his time on this earth came to an abrupt end on January 18th, 1979, in the charming town of Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines, France.

Career

1975
French Connection II
French Connection II as Dumpy Policeman
1974
The Odessa File
The Odessa File as Landlord (uncredited)
1970
The Things of Life
The Things of Life as Hélène's Father
1969
The Sicilian Clan
The Sicilian Clan as M. Wallach, le diamantaire (uncredited)
1966
Triple Cross
Triple Cross as Jersey Prison Commandant
1964
The Train
The Train as Octave
1963
My Wife's Husband
My Wife's Husband as Annoyed diner (uncredited)
Any Number Can Win
Any Number Can Win as Public baths customer (uncredited)
1959
Les liaisons dangereuses
Les liaisons dangereuses as Un réceptionniste de l'hôtel à Deauville (uncredited)
1958
Mon Oncle
Mon Oncle as Monsieur Arpel
Christine
Christine as (uncredited)