Robert Hossein

Robert Hossein

Deceased · Born: Dec 30, 1927 · Died: Dec 31, 2020

Personal Details

Height 5' 8"
Born Dec 30, 1927 Paris, France
Spouse
  • Candice Patou

    ( Jun 28, 1976 to Dec 31, 2020 )
  • Caroline Eliacheff

    ( Jun 7, 1962 to Dec 16, 1964 )
  • Marina Vlady

    ( Dec 23, 1955 to Feb 19, 1960 )

Biography

Robert Hossein was a French film actor of Parsi origin, director and writer. He directed the 1982 adaption of Les Misérables, and appeared in Vice and Virtue, Le Casse, Les Uns et les Autres and Venus Beauty Institute. His most recent roles include starring as Michèle Mercier's husband in the Angélique series and as a Catholic priest who falls in love with Claude Jade and becomes a communist in Prêtres interdits (Forbidden Priests) in 1973. Hossein started directing films in 1956 with Les salauds vont en enfer from a story by Frédéric Dard whose novels and plays went on to furnish Hossein with much of his later film material. Right from the start Hossein established his characteristic trademarks: using a seemingly straightforward suspense plot and subverting its conventions (sometimes to the extent of a complete disregard of the traditional demand for a final twist or revelation) in order to concentrate on ritualistic relationships. This is the director's running preoccupation which is always stressed in his films by an extraordinary command of film space and often striking frame compositions where the geometry of human figures and set design is used to accentuate the psychological set-up of the scene. The mechanisms of guilt and the way it destroys relationships is another recurring theme, presumably influenced by Hossein's lifelong interest in the works of Dostoyevski. Although Hossein had some modest international successes with films like Toi, le venin and Le vampire de Dusseldorf, he was much singled out for scorching criticism by the critics and followers of the New Wave for the unashamedly melodramatic frameworks of his films. The fact that he was essentially an auteur director with a consistent set of themes and an extraordinary mastery of original and unusual approaches to staging his stories, was never appreciated. He was not averse to trying his hand at widely different genres and was never defeated, making the strikingly different spaghetti western Une corde, un Colt and the low-budgeted but daringly subversive period drama J'ai tué Raspoutine. However, because of the lack of wider success and continuing adverse criticism, Hossein virtually ended his film directing career in 1970, having concentrated on theatre where his achievements were never questioned, and subsequently returning to film directing only twice. With two or three exceptions, his films remain commercially unavailable and very difficult to see. He is the son of André Hossein a Zoroastrian French composer of Azerbaijani-Tajik descent, and a Jewish comedy actress from Kiev. He was married three times: first to Marina Vlady (he has two sons with her, Pierre and Igor), later to Caroline Eliacheff (with whom he has a son, Nicholas). He is currently married to actress Candice Patou, with whom he has one son, Julien. According to an article written by Emannuel Peze, Hossein experienced a conversion to Catholicism in 1971 during a visit to the Marian apparition at San Damiano in Lombardo Italy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Hossein, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Career

2007
La disparue de Deauville
La disparue de Deauville as Antoine Bérangère
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1996
The Wax Mask
The Wax Mask as Boris Volkoff
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1982
The Big Pardon
The Big Pardon as Manuel Carreras
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1981
Bolero
Bolero as Simon Meyer / Robert Prat
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The Professional
The Professional as Commissaire Rosen
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1973
Don Juan (Or If Don Juan Were a Woman)
Don Juan (Or If Don Juan Were a Woman) as Louis Prévost
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1972
Murder Is a Murder
Murder Is a Murder as Jean Carouse
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1971
The Burglars
The Burglars as Ralph
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1969
The Battle of El Alamein
The Battle of El Alamein as Erwin Rommel
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Cemetery Without Crosses
Cemetery Without Crosses as Manuel
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1967
Untamable Angelique
Untamable Angelique as Joffrey de Peyrac "Le Rescator"
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1966
Madamigella di Maupin
Madamigella di Maupin as Capitaine Alcibiade
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1965
The Secret Agents
The Secret Agents as Dupont
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The Secret Killer
The Secret Killer as Peter Kuerten
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1964
Angélique
Angélique as Jeoffrey de Peyrac
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1963
Vice and Virtue
Vice and Virtue as SS Oberst Erik Schörndorf
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1962
Love on a Pillow
Love on a Pillow as Renaud Sarti
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1961
Madame
Madame as Le sergent François-Joseph Lefebvre
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1955
Rififi
Rififi as Rémi Grutter
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1982
Les Misérables
Les Misérables as Director, Screenplay
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1969
Cemetery Without Crosses
Cemetery Without Crosses as Director, Writer
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1965
The Secret Killer
The Secret Killer as Director, Screenplay
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