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    Jean Yanne (born Jean Roger Gouyé; 18 July 1933 – 23 May 2003) was a French actor, screenwriter, producer, director and composer. [1] In 1972, he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film We Won't Grow Old Together.

  3. Jean Yanne [1], né Jean Roger Gouyé le 18 juillet 1933 aux Lilas et mort le 23 mai 2003 à Morsains [2], est un acteur, humoriste, écrivain, réalisateur, chanteur, producteur et compositeur français.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0946179Jean Yanne - IMDb

    Jean Yanne was born on 18 July 1933 in Les Lilas, Seine [now Seine-Saint-Denis], France. He was an actor and writer, known for Tout le monde il est beau, tout le monde il est gentil (1972), Weekend (1967) and Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001).

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    • Morsains, Marne, France
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  5. Jean Yanne was born on July 18, 1933 in Les Lilas, Seine [now Seine-Saint-Denis], France. He was an actor and writer, known for Tout le monde il est beau, tout le monde il est gentil (1972), Weekend (1967) and Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001). He was married to Jacqueline Renée Guellerin Allard.

    • July 18, 1933
    • May 23, 2003
  6. May 23, 2003 · Jean Yanne (born Jean Roger Gouyé; 18 July 1933 – 23 May 2003) was a French actor, screenwriter, producer, director and composer. During his career, he won a Cannes Film Festival Award for his leading role in We Won't Grow Old Together (1972) and received a César Award nomination for his supporting role in Indochine (1992).

  7. Jean Roger Gouyé (Jean Yanne), actor, director, producer and screenwriter: born Paris 18 July 1933; married Mimi Coutelier (two children; marriage dissolved); died Morsains, France...

  8. Jean Yanne (July 18, 1933 – May 23, 2003) was a popular standup comic, actor, director, producer and screenwriter who made his film debut in Alain Jessua’s La Vie à l’envers (1964), and had leading roles in Jean-Luc Godard’s Week End (1967), and Claude Chabrol’s Que la bête meure (1969).

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