André Dussollier

André Dussollier

  • Born: 1946-2-17
  • Birthplace: Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France
  • Height: 5' 9¼" (1.76 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: France
  • Representative Works: Beauty is like me, "Mélo", "Tell No One"
  • André Dussollier, born in France on February 17, 1946, is a French actor. His main works include " Micmacs à tire-larigot ", " Mélo ", " Tell No One ", " Cortex " and so on.

    Performing Experience

    André Dussollier, starred in the movie "Beautiful Like Me" in 1972; starred in the movie " Mélo " in 1986 ; starred in the movie " Tell No One " in 2006 .
    Extended Reading
    • Cristobal 2022-02-22 08:02:20

      The answer is blowing in the wind

      François Truffaut's interpretation of survival is heavy, even waiting for a person's life.

      From "Four Hundred Strikes" to "Love Run" at the end of the "Antoine series", we see the complete journey of the talented actor from childhood to middle age, which is different from the "transformation" we...

    • Naomie 2022-02-22 08:02:20

      "Love Runs" movie review

      The film reviews the life fragments of Antoine's life at various stages in various ways such as memories, dialogues, and book records, revealing the causal relationship between his various emotions, and conveying to us the psychology of Antoine's personality and feelings. cause.

      1. Family cravings

    • Albert 2022-04-23 07:04:09

      I have finished watching all four of Antan's films, and this one is a good ending. It just feels like one is short of one. It turns out that there is indeed a short film, and this one is also interspersed with a little.

    • Laverna 2022-02-22 08:02:20

      The mission of the film is the content of the film itself, it is really difficult to simply connect a person’s life

    Love on the Run quotes

    • Antoine Doinel: Your violin, Alphonse. Practice well. Practice to become a great musician.

      Alphonse Doinel: And if I don't?

      Antoine Doinel: If you don't practice, you'll wind up a music critic.

    • Colette Tazzi: You can't make everyone else pay for your rotten childhood.