Jean-Pierre Léaud

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Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade in "Bed & Board"
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Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade in "Bed & Board"

Jean-Pierre Léaud (born May 5, 1944) is a French actor.

Léaud was born in Paris, France. He made his debut as an actor when he was 14 as Antoine Doinel, an alter ego for French film director François Truffaut, in The 400 Blows.

Léaud starred in four more Truffaut films depicting the life of Doinel, spanning a period of 20 years – beside actress Claude Jade as his girlfriend, and then wife, Christine. Those films are: Antoine and Colette (1962), Stolen Kisses (1968), Bed & Board (1970) and Love on the Run (1979). He also collaborated with Truffaut on non-Antoine Doinel films like Two English Girls and La Nuit américaine and became the actor most commonly affiliated with him.

Léaud also acted in films by other influential directors, such as Jean-Luc Godard, Bernardo Bertolucci, Aki Kaurismaki and more recently Olivier Assayas.

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