
Jean-Marc Barr
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean-Marc Barr (born on 27 September 1960 in Bitburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) is a French-American film actor and director. His mother is French. His American father was in the US Air Force and served in the Second World War. Jean-Marc Barr is primarily known as an actor, but is also a film director, screenwriter and producer. Barr is bilingual in French and English: he speaks French with a nasal, hybrid accent, reminiscent of his American upbringing - with a slight American accent and occasional anglicisms in interviews - and English with a Mid-Atlantic accent. He studied philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Paris Conservatoire and the Sorbonne. He went on to pursue an education in drama at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. In London he met his future wife, a pianist and composer Irina Dečermić. Jean-Marc Barr began working in theatre in France in 1986. After some television roles and film work, in particular, Hope and Glory (1987) by John Boorman, he was cast in the tremendously successful The Big Blue (1988). Luc Besson cast him in the role of French diver Jacques Mayol. He played in the role opposite Rosanna Arquette and Jean Reno. The Big Blue was the most financially successful film in France in the 1980s. In 1991, he starred in Danish director Lars von Trier's Europa, marking the beginning of a long friendship (he is the godfather of von Trier's children) as well as a significant professional relationship. He went on to appear in von Trier’s Europa (1991), Breaking the Waves (1996), Dancer in the Dark (2000), Dogville (2004) and Manderlay (2005). Also in 2005 he starred in the French film Crustacés et Coquillages. His collaboration with von Trier put him on track to start directing his own work. He debuted in 1999 as a director, screenwriter and producer with the intimate love story Lovers. This film became the first part of a trilogy; the two subsequent parts being the drama Too Much Flesh (2000) and the comedy Being Light (2001) which he co-directed with Pascal Arnold. He may also be recognized for his role as the attractive divorce lawyer, Maitre Bertram in the Merchant Ivory film le Divorce (2003). He appeared as Hugo in The Red Siren in 2002. He appeared as the main character in the video for Blur's 1995 single, "Charmless Man". Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Marc Barr, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

The Pod Generation

This Is the End

Big Sur

Manhattan Romance

Fantasmes ! Sexe, fiction et tentations

Vandal

And They Call It Summer

American Translation

His Mother's Eyes

City of Shadows

Heavy Rain

Making Plans for Lena

Nucingen House

Parc

Baby Blues

Here’s Looking at You, Boy

The Boss of It All

Tara Road

Cockles and Muscles

CQ2 (Seek You Too)

The Car Keys

Saltimbank

Dogville

The Red Siren

Being Light

Too Much Flesh

Dancer in the Dark

Don't Let Me Die on a Sunday

Ça ne se refuse pas

What I Did for Love

The Scarlet Tunic

St. Ives

Tranceformer: A Portrait of Lars von Trier

Breaking the Waves

Iron Horsemen

Le fils préféré

Europa

Blaze

The Big Blue

Hope and Glory

Le jour qui vient

The Academy

Meurtres en dentelles

The Rebellious

Table ronde autour de Lars von Trier

Silent Land

My Best Part

The Cellar

The Call

Cut Off

Buğday

Dolphin Man

After the War

UK18

Wax - We Are The X

Whoever Was Using This Bed

The Last Mirage

Nymphomaniac: Vol. II

Practical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying

Dimension

The Anarchist's Wife

Manderlay

Anecdotes from Europa

Le Divorce

Mary's Sons

blur | The Best Of

The Name of This Film Is Dogme95

FreeDogme

The Infidels

Homme et Dauphin : Mode d’emploi

Marching in Darkness

L'Échappée belle

Les Faussaires

The Plague

Hotel du Lac

Halo of Stars

Hexameron

Lifeline

Death of a World Star

Maurice

Going for the Gold: The Bill Johnson Story
