Rémi Laurent

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Rémi Laurent
Born Rémi François Simon Laurent
(1957-10-12)October 12, 1957
Suresnes, Paris, France
Died November 14, 1989(1989-11-14) (aged 32)
Paris, France
Cause of death
HIV related illness
Occupation Actor
Years active 1976-1987

Rémi Laurent (12 October 1957, Suresnes - 14 November 1989, Paris) was a French actor, best known for playing the son Laurent in La Cage aux Folles. He died from an HIV related illness in 1989.

Filmography

  • La Princesse surgelée (1987)
  • Black Mic Mac (1986) - L'inspecteur adjoint
  • Le Cadeau (Bankers Also Have Souls aka. The Gift) (1982) - Laurent
  • Une glace avec deux boules ou je le dis à maman (1982) - Bernard
  • Les Plouffe (The Plouffe Family) (1981) - Denis Boucher
  • La Cassure (1981)
  • Tous vedettes (All Stars) (1980) - Laurent
  • C'est dingue... mais on y va (1979) - Nicolas
  • La Cage aux folles (1978) - Laurent Baldi
  • Les Seize ans de Jérémy Millet (1978)
  • Arrête ton char... bidasse! (1977) - Francis
  • Dis bonjour à la dame (1977) - David Ferry
  • À nous les petites Anglaises (Let's Get Those English Girls) (1976) - Alain

Biography

Translated from the french article.

Laurent was born and raised in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, and was the son of a nursery nurse (his mother) and an agricultural engineer. He learned to play the piano at an early age but decided in his adolescence to pursue comedic acting.

Laurent debuted in the 1976 film À nous les petites anglaises. He was then featured in a number of popular French films in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s. He is particularly remembered in his role in the film La Cage aux Folles as Laurent, the son of Renato Baldi (Ugo Tognazzi). He is also remembered in his role as Denis Boucher in the québécois film Les Plouffe directed by Gilles Carle. He died of an HIV-related illness on 14 November 1989 and is interred at Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule.

He was romantically involved with actress Anne Caudry, who in turn died of HIV in 1991,[1][2] before marrying Emöle Masznyik, a young Hungarian dancer and mime.

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