Pierre Olaf

Pierre Olaf

Deceased · Born: Jul 14, 1928 · Died: Sep 14, 1995

Personal Details

BornJul 14, 1928 Caudéran, Gironde, France

Biography

Pierre Olaf Trivier, a renowned French actor, was born on a sunny July 14th, 1928, in the charming town of Caudéran, nestled within the picturesque Gironde department of Bordeaux, France.

As the younger brother of Robert Trivier, a celebrated French painter (1919-1987),Pierre Olaf's artistic inclinations were undoubtedly nurtured from a young age.

Pierre Olaf's acting career spanned several decades, with notable roles in iconic films such as Camelot (1967),The Art of Love (1965),and Christmas Carol (1984).

One of his most notable achievements was creating the role of Jacquot in the Broadway production of Carnival (1961-1963),for which he received a Tony Award nomination in 1963.

Throughout his life, Pierre Olaf Trivier remained deeply rooted in his French heritage, and his love for the arts was evident in his extensive body of work.

Tragically, Pierre Olaf's life was cut short when he passed away on September 13th, 1995, in the City of Light, Paris, France.

Career

1984
To Catch a Cop
To Catch a Cop as Naked German inspector
Lace
Lace as Serge
1970
The Gamblers
The Gamblers as Cozzier
1967
Camelot
Camelot as Dap
1966
1965
The Art of Love
The Art of Love as Inspector Carnot
1964
1955
French Cancan
French Cancan as Roberto (uncredited)