Michel Audiard

Description:

After the Liberation Michel Audiard started a career as a movie magazine writer. Under the pen name of Jacques Potier he worked for short-lived titles such as "L'Etoile du Soir" and "Cinévie". One day, André Hunebelle, the popular French filmmaker, asked him if he thought he could write an adventure story for him. And, well...he could! Mission à Tanger (1949) having been reasonably successful, Audiard accepted offers to write other scripts. He wrote many original screenplays, adaptations and dialogues over thirty-five years, these were of uneven quality but always contained at least several brilliantly put lines uttered with relish by consenting actors! Audiard's biting humor, lucid vision of society and human behavior combined with a taste for the cinema as a crowd-pleaser were soon noticed by the public who remained faithful to the end, simply ignoring the opinions of the Parisian film critics who had made Michel one of their favorite scapegoats. In 1968 Audiard directed his own films but dissatisfied with what he was doing, he returned to writing until his untimely death.

Overview

Birthday May 15, 1920
Born In Paris, France
Height 168 cm
Spouse/Ex- Marie-Christine Audiard May 3, 1947 - July 27, 1985 (his death)
Children Jacques Audiard

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Trivia Father of Jacques Audiard and François Audiard.
Trademarks Colorful dialogue; use of slang

Scores

Under Suspicion
1h 50m
6.4
The Grilling
1h 27m
7.6
Any Number Can Win
1h 58m
7.3
6.1
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