Monday, January 17, 2022

RIP Michel Subor

 Death of actor Michel Subor, seen at Godard, Truffaut, Hitchcock and Claire Denis

 

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By Loriane Cladec

January 17, 2022

 

The French comedian Michel Subor, seen in "The Little Soldier", "The Rebel" and even "The Intrusor", died on Monday. He was 86 years old.

  Secret actor, "massive and impermeable" according to Claire Denis, appeared for Truffaut and Godard, but also at Hitchcock, a striking face on the big and small screen, Michel Subor succumbed to a car accident this Monday January 17, 2022, according to  Le Monde . He was 86 years old.

VADIM, TRUFFAUT, GODARD...

Son of anti-Bolshevik Russian parents who emigrated to France, Michel Subor made his film debut alongside  Louis De Funès  (Mon pote le gitan , 1959) and gave the reply to  Brigitte Bardot  in  La Bride sur le cou  by  Roger Vadim  (1961).

He then surfed the New Wave by becoming the narrator of  Jules et Jim  (1962) by  François Truffaut , and by playing  Le Petit Soldat  (1963) by  Jean-Luc Godard . With  André Cayatte  (La Vie conjugale, 1964), he also tried his hand at more traditional cinema. Trying his luck abroad, he shot under the direction of Englishmen  Clive Donner  (What's New, Pussycat?, 1965) and  Alfred Hitchcock, in the spy thriller  L'Etau  (1969).

BETWEEN TELEVISION AND CINEMA

During the 1970s, Michel Subor devoted himself mainly to television, making a name for himself in the series  Mauregard  (1970) and  La Ligne de demarcation  (1973) and the television films  L'Oreille absolute  (1972) and  Sultan à vente  (1974).

His cinematographic career finds a second wind thanks to  Jean-Louis Bertucelli  who directs him in turn in  Doctor Françoise Gailland  (1975),  The Imprecator  (1977) and  Stress  (1984). However, it was Gérard Blain  who brought him out of oblivion by giving him a leading role in 1980, that of the homosexual promoter Beaufils, in  Le Rebelle .

After a long journey through the desert, Michel Subor discreetly returned to auteur cinema at the end of the 1990s.  Andrzej Zulawski  called on him for the needs of   La Fidélité  (2000), while  Philippe Garrel imagined as a tempting and evil demon in  Sauvage innocence  (2001).

"WE CALLED IT BRIBERY..."

Having directed him in  Beau travail  in 1999,  Claire Denis  remembers him as "a massive block, impermeable (...) And at the same time, he escaped us, he dreamed. He slipped into his own film as into a parallel universe. Between us, we called it "suboriser", according to the filmmaker's own words.

In 2004,  Claire Denis  worked with him again and made the septuagenarian actor  The Intruder  of her film. It is then necessary to wait five years before finding it in the cinema. In  White Material  (2009), he plays the owner of a coffee plantation in Africa, sharing the bill Finally in 2012, he returned to France for   John  Shank 's Last Winter , a film that deals with the peasant world with Vincent Rottiers  in the title role. His last roles were for the small screen, in season 4 of  Braquo  (2016) and season 1 of Aux Animaux la guerre (2018).ith  Isabelle Huppert .


SUBOR, Michel (Mischa Subotkiof)

Born: 2/2/1935, Paris, Île-de-France, France

Died: 1/17/2022, France

 

Michel Subor’s westerns – actor:

Dear Hunter – 2002 (Sam)

Voguons – 2013 (Louis)

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