
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Biography
Jean-Pierre Mocky (6 July 1929 – 8 August 2019), pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, was a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer.
Mocky was born in Nice, France to Polish immigrant parents, Jeanne Zylinska and Adam Mokiejewski. His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic.
Mocky appeared as an actor in the 1955 film Gli Sbandati and in many other movies, including some of those he also directed (Solo, L'albatros, L'Ombre d'une chance, Un Linceul n'a pas de poches). His 1987 film Le Miraculé was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.
He began as an actor in the cinema and theater. In particular, he played in Jean Dréville's Les Casse-pieds (1948), Jean Cocteau's Orphée (1950) and Bernard Borderie's The Mask of the Gorilla (1957). But it was especially in Italy that he became famous, thanks to his role in I vinti by Michelangelo Antonioni.
After working as an assistant with Luchino Visconti on Senso (1954) and Federico Fellini on La strada (1954), he wrote his first film, La Tête contre les murs (1959) and planned to direct it himself, but the producer preferred to entrust the task to Georges Franju. He went on to direct the following year with Les Dragueurs (1959). Since then, he has never stopped shooting.
As early as the 1960s, he was able to reach a wide audience with crazy comedies such as A Funny Parishioner (1963) and La Grande Lessive (1968). After May 1968, he turned to darker films with Solo (1969), in which he shows a group of young terrorists of the extreme left, then L'Albatros (1971) which shows the corruption of politicians.
In the 1980s, he returned to success with a film denouncing, a year before the drama of Heysel, the excesses of some football fans (À mort l'arbitre, 1984) and a comedy denouncing the hypocrisy around the pilgrimage to Lourdes (Le Miraculé, 1987). In the 1990s and 2000s, his films met with less success, but Mocky continued to shoot with much enthusiasm.
In the beginning, his films were dedicated to the uprising against the restrictions imposed by society. Later, he concentrated on farce, as in Bonsoir where the homeless Alex (Michel Serrault) pretends to be the lover of the lesbian Caroline (Claude Jade) in order to save her inheritance from her homophobic relatives.
Mocky's cinema, often satirical and pamphleteer, is generally inspired by the truth of society. He worked with few resources and filmed very quickly. He worked with Bourvil (A Funny Parishioner, The City of Unspeakable Fear, La Grande Lessive and The Stallion), Fernandel (The Exchange and Life), Michel Simon (The Red Ibis), Michel Serrault (twelve films including Le Miraculé), Francis Blanche (five films including The City of Unspeakable Fear), Jacqueline Maillan (five films), Jean Poiret (eight films) and with the stars Catherine Deneuve (Agent Trouble), Claude Jade (Bonsoir), Jane Birkin (Noir comme le souvenir), Jeanne Moreau (Le Miraculé) and Stéphane Audran (The Seasons of Pleasure).
In 2010, he received the Prix Henri-Langlois for his entire career and the 2013 Alphonse Allais Prize. The International Festival of Film Entrevues in Belfort in 2012 and the Cinémathèque française in 2014 dedicated full retrospectives to him.
He died on 8 August 2019.
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Known For
Acting History
2023
Tous flics ! as Alex
2023Take Your Bible and Get the Fuck Out of Here! as Vieux 2
2023Jean-Pierre Mocky, libre et sentimental as Various Roles (archive footage)
2019Mocky sans Mocky
2019Aznavour by Charles as Self - Actor (archive footage)
2019The Story of French Fantasy Cinema as Self (archive footage)
2018La parallèle Mocky as himself
2017Votez pour moi ! as Pascal, l'ermite
2017Godard Mon Amour as Customer in the Restaurant
2017Vénéneuses as Dick Grant
2017Guillaume Depardieu, The Story Of An Enfant Terrible as Self
2017La loi de l'albatros
2016Bourvil, un homme vrai as Self
2015Monsieur Cauchemar as Valentin Esbirol
2015Les Compagnons de la pomponnette as L'ange Léonard
2015Tu es si jolie ce soir as Agent Willy
2014Looping as archival material
2014Looping
2014Calomnies as Armand
2014Open Bar as Self
2014Le mystère des jonquilles as Tarling
2013À votre bon cœur, mesdames as Christophe
2013Le Mentor as Ludovic
2013Putain de lune
2011Americano as Le père
2011Dossier Toroto as Professor Lapine
2011Les Insomniaques as Boris
2010Jean Aurenche, écrivain de cinéma as Self
2010Catherine Deneuve, belle et bien là as Self (archive footage)
2009C à vous as Self
2009Un risque à courir as Self - Host (uncredited)
2009Les fleurs maladives de Georges Franju as Self
2008Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve) as Self
2007Les Ballets écarlates as Mathieu, the gunsmith
2006On n'est pas couché as Self - Guest
2005Village départ as Self
2002Les araignées de la nuit as Inspecteur Richard Gordone
2002L'Invité as Self
2001La bête de miséricorde as Jean Mardet
2000Le glandeur as Bruno Bombec
2000La Candide Madame Duff as Jacob Duff
2000Tout est calme as Lucas
2000Le parapluie de Cherbourg
1998Vidange as Castellin
1998Vivement dimanche as Self
1998Robin des mers as le père de Mathieu
1993Leon's Husband as Boris Lossef
1993Zone interdite as Self
1992Ville à vendre as Shade
1990Il gèle en enfer as Tim
1989Divine enfant as Aurélien Brada
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1987Nulle part ailleurs as Self
1987Agent Trouble as L'agent de la DST (non crédité)
1987Matin Bonheur as Self
1986Rise and Fall of a Small Film Company as Jean Almereyda
1986The Unsewing Machine as Ralph Enger
1986Le Bridge
1984Kill the Referee as Inspector Granowski
1984Série noire as Jean Almereyda
1983First Name: Carmen as The Screaming Patient (uncredited)
1982Is There a Frenchman in the House? as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1982Litan as Jock
1981Droit de Réponse as Self
1981Cocktail Morlock as Self
1979Le piège à cons as Michel Rayan
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
1974No Pockets in a Shroud as Michel Dolannes
1974Spécial cinéma as Self
1974Shadow of a Chance as Mathias Caral
1973The Vertical Smile as Franco, le prêtre borgne
1972Le Grand Échiquier as Self
1971The Albatross as Stef Tassel
1971Samedi soir as Self
1970Solo as Vincent Cabral
1963Thank Heaven for Small Favors as Tramp with pram (uncredited)
1962Snobs! as Horse dealer (uncredited)
1959Head Against the Wall as François Gérane
1958The Mask of the Gorilla as Sébut
1957Speaking of Murder as Pierre
1955Abandoned as Andrea
1954Graziella as Alphonse de Lamartine
1954The Big Flag as Luc Dutoit, midshipman
1954Senso as Un Soldato (uncredited)
1954Stain on the Snow as Violinist
1954The Count of Monte Cristo as Albert de Morcerf
1953The Vanquished as Pierre
1953Illicit Motherhood as La Fouine, un gars de la bande
1952Éternel espoir as Violinist
1951Two Pennies Worth of Violets as Un joueur de belote (uncredited)
1951Bibi Fricotin as (uncredited)
1950God Needs Men as Pierre
1950Orpheus as Band Leader (uncredited)
1950A Night at a Honeymoon as Groomsman
1949Keep an Eye on Amelia as Joseph Strauss (uncredited)
1949At the Grand Balcony as (uncredited)
1949Portrait of a Murderer as (uncredited)
1949The Hell of Lost Pilots as Denis
1948The Spice of Life
1948The Spice of Life as Le postilloneur
1947La Cabane aux souvenirs
1947Dreams of Love as Extra
1946Queen's Necklace as Page of the Queen (uncredited)
1946The Eternal Husband as Groomsman (uncredited)
1946Long Live Liberty as Militiaman
—Rendez-vous as Victor









