Louis Jourdan

Description:

Louis Jourdan was born Louis Robert Gendre in Marseille, France to Yvonne (née Jourdan) and hotel owner Henry Gendre. He was educated in France, Britain, and Turkey. He trained as an actor with René Simon at the École Dramatique. He debuted on screen in 1939, going on to play cultivated, polished, dashing lead roles in a number of French romantic comedies and dramas.

After his father, the manager of the Cannes Grand Hôtel, was arrested by the Gestapo during World War II, Louis and his two brothers (Pierre Jourdan and Robert Gendre, both of whom became film directors) joined the French underground; his film career came to a halt when he refused to act in Nazi propaganda films.

In 1948, David O. Selznick invited him to Hollywood to appear in The Paradine Case (1947); he remained in the USA and went on to star in a number of Hollywood films. After 1953, he appeared in international productions and, in 1958, appeared in Gigi (1958), his best-known film by American audiences. He also made numerous appearances on American television.

Jourdan died at his home in Beverly Hills, California in 2015, at age 93.

Overview

Birthday June 19, 1921
Born In Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Alternative names Louis Gendre
Height 180 cm
Spouse/Ex- Berthe 'Quique' Frederique Takar March 11, 1946 - June 13, 2014 (her death)
Parents Yvonne Gendre
Children Louis Henry Jourdan

Did you know

Trivia Part of his French Resistance work was to help publish and distribute newspapers for the Underground.
Quotes [Speaking of Gregory Peck] He can be funny, which is fortunate; otherwise such perfection would be unbearable.
Nickname The Latin Lover
Trademarks Often played dashing and charming characters

Scores

Octopussy
2h 11m
6.5
Gigi
1h 55m
6.6
Swamp Thing
1h 31m
5.3
The Paradine Case
2h 5m
6.5
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