Jean Cocteau

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Born

1889-07-05

Place of Birth

Maison Laffitte, Yvelines, France

Jean Cocteau

Biography

Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kɔkto]; 5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager, playwright, artist and filmmaker. Along with other avant-garde artists of his generation (Jean Anouilh and René Char for example) Cocteau grappled with the algebra of verbal codes old and new, mise en scène language and technologies of modernism to create a paradox: a classical avant-garde.[citation needed] His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, María Félix, Édith Piaf (whom he cast in one of his one-act plays entitled Le Bel Indifferent in 1940), and Raymond Radiguet. His work was played out in the theatrical world of the Grands Theatres, the Boulevards and beyond during the Parisian epoque he both lived through and helped define and create. His versatile, unconventional approach and enormous output brought him international acclaim. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Cocteau, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Acting History

2024
Jean Cocteau as Self (archive footage)
2024
Daedalus as Sampled Interview (voice) (uncredited)
2022
Charles Trenet, l'enchanteur as Self (archive footage)
2020
A Night at the Opera as Self (archive footage)
2020
Cocteau—Al Brown: the Poet and the Boxer as Self (archive footage)
2018
Art of Style: Jean Cocteau as Self (archive footage)
2018
The Image Book as (archive footage)
2009
Iran Darroudi: The Painter of Ethereal Moments as Self (archive footage)
2007
Callas Assoluta as Self (archive footage)
2007
To Each His Own Cinema as Self (segment "47 Ans Après") (archive footage)
2006
The Last Days of an Icon: Edith Piaf
2006
Jean Marais, le mal rouge et or as Self (archive footage)
2003
Cocteau and Company as Himself
2001
Jean Cocteau, cinéaste as Self (archive footage)
1997
Jean Cocteau: Lies and Truths as Self (archive footage)
1996
Great Writers: Jean Cocteau as Self
1985
Steel Cathedrals as Self (voice) (archive footage)
1984
Jean Cocteau: Autobiography of an Unknown as Self (archive footage)
1978
Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma as Self (archive footage)
1967
Disorder Is 20 Years Old as Self (archive footage)
1964
In This Atrocious Garden as Narrator (voice)
1964
Portrait Souvenir: Jean Cocteau as Self
1963
The Infernal Machine as Self (voice)
1962
Marcel Proust - Portrait Souvenir as Self
1962
Jean Cocteau Addresses the Year 2000 as Self
1960
Beyond the Riviera
1960
America as Seen by a Frenchman as Narrator (Afterword)
1960
Testament of Orpheus as The Poet
1959
Toute la vérité, rien que la vérité : Jean Cocteau as Himself
1959
Discorama as Self
1958
Musée Grévin as Self, a director
1957
It Happened on the 36 Candles as Self (uncredited)
1957
8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1956
En direct de... as self
1956
Cinépanorama as Self
1955
Around the World with Orson Welles as Self (archive footage)
1955
Eine Melodie - vier Maler as Self
1954
Reflets de Cannes as Self
1952
La Villa Santo-Sospir as Self
1952
Venom and Eternity as Self
1950
Disorder as Self
1950
Orpheus as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1950
The Strange Ones as Narrator (voice)
1950
The Century Is Fifty as Self
1949
Daughter of the Sands as Narrator (voice)
1948
The Storm Within as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1946
Beauty and the Beast as The Voice of Magic (uncredited)
1946
Black Friendship as Narrator
1944
From Joan of Arc to Philippe Pétain as Reciter (voice)
1944
La Malibran as Alfred de Musset
1943
The Phantom Baron as Le baron Julius Carol - le baron fantôme
1932
The Blood of a Poet as Bit Part (uncredited)
1925
Jean Cocteau Makes Cinema