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| Jean Reno Biography and Filmography |
Jean Reno
Birthday: July 30, 1948
Birth Place: Casablanca, Morocco
Height: 6' 3"
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| Biography |
With mournful eyes that suggest deep contemplation lurking beneath a sometimes imposing exterior, French actor Jean Reno has carved a particular niche in cinema by portraying men who prefer to define themselves through action rather than words. Though his characters may often resort to violence without pause when necessary, that isn't to say that they are without the sort of honor or dignity that has served to define some of the screen's most memorable action stars. Born Juan Moreno Errere y Rimenes in Casablanca, Morocco, the future star spent his early, more carefree days roaming the beaches with friends to escape the searing summer heat. Reno was captivated by the likes of such screen legends as John Wayne, Marlon Brando, and Jean Gabin, who would form the foundation of his screen persona much later in life. An early stint in drama school found Reno exploring his acting abilities, but little did the aspiring talent know that his life would soon take a new and unexpected turn. Though Reno's life to that point had been somewhat idyllic, Morocco's increasing instability forced Reno's family to flee to France to start anew. Unfortunately, his new homeland was in the midst of turbulent civil unrest. In order to gain his citizenship, Reno had to sign up with the national service, and he was quickly recruited into the army. When his superiors noticed that he had previously been to drama school, they placed him in charge of arts and entertainment, and after a year of service, Reno set his sights on Paris. More drama school was soon to follow, and throughout the 1970s, Reno gained experience through stage and television work. After being singled out by critics for memorable appearances in such plays as Costa-Gavras' Clair de Femme (a role that he would later revisit in the 1979 film of the same name) and touring Europe with Didier Flamand's theater troupe, Reno made his screen debut in the 1979 Ra |
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Flushed Away |
(2006) | | [ Hugh Jackman ][ Ian McKellen ][ Bill Nighy ][ Andy Serkis ] |
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Margaret |
(2006) | | [ Matt Damon ][ Matthew Broderick ][ Mark Ruffalo ][ Kieran Culkin ][ Sydney Pollack ] |
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Flyboys |
(2006) | | [ James Franco ][ Martin Henderson ] |
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The Da Vinci Code |
(2006) | | [ Tom Hanks ][ Ian McKellen ][ Paul Bettany ][ Alfred Molina ][ Hans Zimmer ] |
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The Pink Panther |
(2006) | | [ Clive Owen ][ Steve Martin ][ Jason Statham ][ Kevin Kline ][ Blake Edwards ] |
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Tigre e la neve, La |
(2005) | | [ Roberto Benigni ] |
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Empire des loups, L' |
(2005) |
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Enquête Corse, L' |
(2004) | | [ Christian Clavier ] |
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Hotel Rwanda |
(2004) | | [ Joaquin Phoenix ][ Don Cheadle ][ Nick Nolte ][ David O'Hara ] |
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Onimusha 3 |
(2004) | | [ Takeshi Kaneshiro ][ Armin Shimerman ][ Dee Bradley Baker ][ Daran Norris ] |
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Rivières pourpres II - Les anges de l'apocalypse, Les |
(2004) | | [ Christopher Lee ][ Luc Besson ] |
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Tais-toi! |
(2003) |
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Décalage horaire |
(2002) |
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Rollerball |
(2002) | | [ Chris Klein ][ LL Cool J ][ Naveen Andrews ][ Rob Zombie ][ John McTiernan ] |
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Just Visiting |
(2001) | | [ Kelsey Grammer ][ Malcolm McDowell ][ John Hughes ][ Christian Clavier ][ Alexis Loret ] |
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Wasabi |
(2001) | | [ Luc Besson ] |
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Rivières pourpres, Les |
(2000) | | [ Vincent Cassel ] |
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Ronin |
(1998) | | [ Robert De Niro ][ Sean Bean ][ Stellan Skarsgård ][ Ron Jeremy ][ Jonathan Pryce ] |
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Godzilla |
(1998) | | [ Matthew Broderick ][ Hank Azaria ][ David Bowie ][ Harry Shearer ][ Frank Welker ] |
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Couloirs du temps: Les visiteurs 2, Les |
(1998) | | [ Christian Clavier ] |
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Soeurs Soleil, Les |
(1997) | | [ Matthew Marsden ][ Adrian Lester ][ Christian Clavier ] |
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Un amour de sorcière |
(1997) | | [ Gil Bellows ][ Dabney Coleman ] |
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Roseanna's Grave |
(1997) |
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Jaguar, Le |
(1996) | | [ Danny Trejo ] |
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Mission: Impossible |
(1996) | | [ Tom Cruise ][ Emilio Estevez ][ Jon Voight ][ Ving Rhames ][ Brian De Palma ] |
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Al di là delle nuvole |
(1995) | | [ John Malkovich ][ Peter Weller ][ Wim Wenders ][ Vincent Perez ][ Marcello Mastroianni ] |
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French Kiss |
(1995) | | [ Kevin Kline ][ Timothy Hutton ] |
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Truffes, Les |
(1995) | | [ Luc Besson ] |
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Léon |
(1994) | | [ Gary Oldman ][ Luc Besson ][ Danny Aiello ] |
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Vis, La |
(1993) |
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Flight from Justice |
(1993) |
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Visiteurs, Les |
(1993) | | [ Christian Clavier ] |
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Paranoïa |
(1993) |
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Kurenai no buta |
(1992) | | [ Michael Keaton ][ Cary Elwes ][ Brad Garrett ][ David Ogden Stiers ][ Frank Welker ] |
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Opération Corned-Beef, L' |
(1991) | | [ Christian Clavier ] |
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Loulou Graffiti |
(1991) |
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Nikita |
(1990) | | [ Luc Besson ] |
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Homme au masque d'or, L' |
(1990) |
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Grand bleu, Le |
(1988) | | [ Luc Besson ][ Griffin Dunne ] |
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Monsieur Benjamin |
(1987) |
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I Love You |
(1986) | | [ Christopher Lambert ][ Eddy Mitchell ] |
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Zone rouge |
(1986) |
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Strictement personnel |
(1985) |
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Subway |
(1985) | | [ Luc Besson ][ Christopher Lambert ] |
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Un homme comblé |
(1985) |
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Téléphone sonne toujours deux fois, Le |
(1985) |
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Alea |
(1984) |
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Ne quittez pas |
(1984) | | [ Luc Besson ] |
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Et demain viendra le jour |
(1984) |
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Notre histoire |
(1984) | | [ Alain Delon ] |
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Signes extérieurs de richesse |
(1983) |
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Dernier combat, Le |
(1983) | | [ Luc Besson ] |
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Ballade sanglante |
(1983) |
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Passante du Sans-Souci, La |
(1982) |
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Bidasses aux grandes manoeuvres, Les |
(1981) |
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On n'est pas des anges... elles non plus |
(1981) |
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Avant dernier, L' |
(1981) | | [ Luc Besson ] |
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Voulez-vous un bébé Nobel? |
(1980) |
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Clair de femme |
(1979) | | [ Roberto Benigni ] |
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Hypothèse du tableau volé, L' |
(1979) | |
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| Trivia |
- His parents were born in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Cadiz (Spain) and they left Casablanca to go to France when Jean was 12 years old.
- His mother died when he was an adolescent.
- Lives in Paris with his two children and his wife, a model.
- Daughter born in Paris, France [28 June 1998]
- Turned down the role of Agent Smith in the The Matrix (1999) to do Godzilla (1998)
- He has twice played characters whose occupation of "cleaner" did not involve a mop - psychotic Victor the Cleaner (Victor nettoyeur) in Nikita (1990), and the calm assassin Léon in Léon (1994) (also known as The Professional).
- He has two children from his first marriage to Geneviève: Sandra (b. 1978) and Mickael (b. 1980)
- He met his second wife, model Nathalie, on the Champs Elysées (Paris biggest avenue)
- He has two children with Nathalie: Tom (b. 1996) and Serena (b. 1998)
- He had a role in every play of stage director Didier Flamand from 1977 to 1981, and then had the lead role in Flamand's first short movie _Vis, La (1993)_ .
- Due to his tall, hulking frame, he most played villainous brutes early on in his career. Thanks to his skills as an actor, he has broken away from this stereotype and has played everything from romantic-comedy leads to action heroes.
- Plays Bezu Fache in The Da Vinci Code (2006). Before that film was made, Harvey Keitel played a similar role in National Treasure (2004), which also deals with historical secrets being kept by ancient societies, including the Knights Templar. Keitel also played The Cleaner in Point of No Return (1993), which was a remake of Nikita (1990), in which Reno played the Cleaner.
- Has, due to his versatility as an actor, appeared in both Léon (1994) (US title: "The Professional"), which has a well-deserved spot in the top 250, and Rollerball (2002), which has a well-deserved spot in the bottom 100.
- Mentioned by name in song "Cosmopolitan" by Vincent Delerm.
- Former student of the Cours Simon.
- Married model and actress Zofia Borucka at the city hall of Beaux-de-Provence, France. His best men were France's Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy and singer Johnny Hallyday (29 July 2006).
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