Patrice Chéreau

Patrice Chéreau

Deceased · Born: Nov 2, 1944 · Died: Oct 7, 2013

Personal Details

BornNov 2, 1944 Lézigné, Maine-et-Loire, France

Biography

Patrice Chéreau, a multifaceted individual with a profound impact on the world of cinema, came into this world on November 2, 1944, in the picturesque town of Lézigné, situated in the picturesque region of Maine-et-Loire, France.

Throughout his illustrious career, Patrice Chéreau distinguished himself as a talented director and actor, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry. He was the mastermind behind several critically acclaimed productions, including the poignant drama "Intimacy" (2001),the epic historical romance "The Last of the Mohicans" (1992),and the visually stunning period drama "Queen Margot" (1994).

Tragically, Patrice Chéreau's life was cut short when he passed away on October 7, 2013, in the charming town of Clichy, located in the Hauts-de-Seine department of France. Despite his untimely departure, his legacy continues to inspire and influence a new generation of filmmakers and artists.

Career

2003
Time of the Wolf
Time of the Wolf as Thomas Brandt
1997
Lucie Aubrac
Lucie Aubrac as Jean Moulin
1992
The Last of the Mohicans
The Last of the Mohicans as General Montcalm
1983
Danton
Danton as Camille Desmoulins
2009
Persécution
Persécution as Director, Screenplay
2005
Gabrielle
Gabrielle as Director, Screenplay
2001
Intimacy
Intimacy as Director, Screenplay
1998
1994
Queen Margot
Queen Margot as Director, Screenplay
1983
The Wounded Man
The Wounded Man as Director, Screenplay