Jean-Pierre Aumont Movies and Career Information
Jan 05, 1911
Paris
Actor
Jean-Pierre Aumont (5 January 1911 – 30 January 2001) was a French actor. Aumont was born in Paris as Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons to Alexandre Salomons, owner of La Maison du Blanc (a linen department store) and Suzanne Caheen. His mother's uncle was well-known stage actor Georges Berr. His father, whose family came from Holland, was Jewish and his mother also came from a Jewish family. Aumont began studying drama at the Paris Conservatory, following his mother, at the age of sixteen. His professional stage debut occurred at the age of 21. His film debut came one year later, when Jean and la Lune (Jean of the Moon) was produced in 1910. However, his most important, career-defining role came in 1934, when Jean Cocteau's play La Machine infernale (The Infernal Machine) was released. When his film and stage career began rising quickly, World War II broke out. Aumont stayed in France until 1942, when he realized that because of his Jewish ancestry, he would be forced to flee from the Nazi forces. He first fled to an unoccupied portion of Vichy territory, before moving, first to New York City, then to Hollywood to further his film career. He began working with MGM, however, he was not
- Jean-Pierre Aumont Movies before 2012
- Two in the Wave (Deux de la vague) 2010
- Heartbeat 2000
- Proprietor 1996
- Jefferson in Paris 1995
- Mahogany (1975) 1975
- Day for Night (La Nuit americaine) 1973
- Life Begins Tomorrow (La Vie commence demain) 1952
- Hotel du Nord (1938) 1940
- Maria Chapdelaine (1934) 1934
- Bizarre, Bizarre (Drôle de drame)
- Cat & Mouse (Le Chat et la souris)
- Song of the Streets (Dans les rues)
- Lili
- Three Hours (Le déserteur)
- Seventh Sin