Paul Meurisse
Paul Meurisse was a French actor who appeared in over 60 films and many stage productions. Meurisse was noted for the elegance of his acting style, and for his versatility. He was equally able to play comedic and serious dramatic roles. His screen roles ranged from the droll and drily humorous to the menacing and disturbing. His most celebrated role was that of the sadistic and vindictive headmaster in the 1955 film Les Diaboliques.
Early life and career
Meurisse was born in Dunkirk, on the north-east coast of France. He grew up on the island of Corsica, to where his bank manager father had been transferred when Meurisse was a small child.After leaving school, Meurisse moved to Aix-en-Provence, where he became a solicitor's clerk. But his passion was for the stage, and he acquired evening work in the chorus of music hall revues.
In 1936, Meurisse moved to Paris, where he found work in musical theatres and nightclubs, and appeared with performers such as Marie Dubas. He specialised in taking cheerful, upbeat songs and singing them in a comically downbeat, lugubrious fashion.
In 1939, Meurisse met singer Edith Piaf, and the two became lovers for two years. Piaf, however, did not see a future for Meurisse as a singer, and encouraged him to try acting instead.
Film career
Meurisse first performed in film in Vingt-quatre heures de perm, which was filmed in 1940 but not released until 1945. Ne bougez plus was the first of his films to be released. Thereafter he was in steady demand as an actor. Meurisse played a wide range of roles, from gangsters and policemen, to comedy and historical. The quality of the films was varied, but Meurisse's versatility brought him recognition, with his performance often considered the best part of an otherwise mediocre effort.Meurisse's most famous role was that of Michel Delasalle in Henri-Georges Clouzot's 1955 thriller Les Diaboliques, with Simone Signoret and Véra Clouzot. In a thoroughly unsympathetic part, Meurisse was compelling. The film, with its dark, claustrophobic atmosphere and celebrated twist ending, became an international success. It was among the earliest foreign-language films to be widely distributed in English-speaking markets and is the film for which Meurisse is best known.
Other of his notable films include Julien Duvivier's inquisitorial and oppressive Marie-Octobre, Jean Renoir's Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe, Clouzot's courtroom drama La Vérité and Melville's crime thriller Le deuxième souffle. Meurisse made three appearances as Commandant Théobald Dromard, aka "The Monocle", in the Eurospy comedies Le monocle noir, L'oeil du monocle, and Le monocle rit jaune.
The 1969 film L'Armée des ombres, in which Meurisse had a leading role, was released in 2006 on DVD, under the title Army of Shadows, in the UK and US, to critical acclaim.
Stage career
Meurisse appeared in many stage productions, in plays by both contemporary French authors such as Marcel Achard and Jean Anouilh to classical English playwrights Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw. In the mid-1950s he was a sociétaire of the Comédie-Française.Private life
Meurisse married three times: to Michèle Alfa ; Micheline Cheirel ; and Micheline Gary.Death
Meurisse suffered from asthma for much of his life. He was taken ill following a performance at the Théâtre Hébertot in Paris. He died at age 66 on 19 January 1979 of an asthma-related heart attack.Filmography
- 1941: Ne bougez plus - Hector
- 1941: Montmartre-sur-Seine - Paul Mariol
- 1942: Défense d'aimer - Maxime Gavard
- 1942: Mariage d'amour - Robert
- 1943: La Ferme aux loups - Furet
- 1945: Vingt-quatre heures de perm
- 1945: Marie la Misère - Edouard
- 1946: L'Insaisissable Frédéric - B.B. / Richard Fernay
- 1946: Macadam - Victor Menard
- 1947: Inspecteur Sergil - Inspecteur Pierre Sergil
- 1947: Monsieur Chasse - Moricet
- 1947: Bethsabée - Le capitaine Lucien Sommervill - l'ex amant d'Arabella
- 1947: La Fleur de l'âge
- 1948: La Dame d'onze heures - Stanislas-Octave Seminario dit 'SOS'
- 1948: Manù il contrabbandiere - Ispettore Nansen
- 1948: Le Colonel Durand - Le colonel d'empire Gérard Durand
- 1948: Le Dessous des cartes - Inspecteur Nansen
- 1948: Dilemma of Two Angels - Jean
- 1948: Sergil et le dictateur - Inspecteur Sergil
- 1948: Scandale - Steve Richardson
- 1949: L'Ange rouge - Pierre Ravignac
- 1949: Dernière heure, édition spéciale - Dominique Coche
- 1950: Agnès de rien - Carlos de Chaligny
- 1951: Maria du bout du monde - Mathias
- 1951: ' - William A. Schomberg
- 1951: Ma femme est formidable - Lui-même
- 1951: Vedettes sans maquillage
- 1952: Sergil chez les filles - Inspecteur Sergil
- 1953: Je suis un mouchard - Bob Torquella
- 1954: La contessa di Castiglione dir. Georges Combret) - L'empereur Napoléon III
- 1955: Les Diaboliques - Michel Delassalle
- 1955: ' - Mordhom
- 1955: ' - L'abbé Etienne Guibourg
- 1957: Jusqu'au dernier - Fredo Ricioni - le chef de la bande
- 1957: L'Inspecteur aime la bagarre - L'inspecteur Morice
- 1957: Les Violents - Inspecteur Principal Malouvier
- 1958: Échec au porteur - Le commissaire divisionnaire Varzeilles
- 1958: Le Septième Ciel - Manuel Villa
- 1959: Marie-Octobre - François Renaud-Picart, industriel
- 1959: Guinguette - Le vicomte Edouard de Villancourt
- 1959: La Tête contre les murs - Dr. Emery
- 1959: Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe - Etienne Alexis
- 1959: Simenon
- 1960: La Française et l'Amour - Jean-Claude Perret
- 1960: La Vérité - Maître Éparvier
- 1961: Le Monocle noir - Le commandant Théobald Dromard dit 'Le Monocle'
- 1961: Le Jeu de la vérité - Portrant
- 1961: Les Nouveaux aristocrates - Le père Philippe de Maubrun
- 1962: Carillons sans joie - Le capitaine de Lambérieux
- 1962: L'Œil du Monocle - Le commandant Théobald Dromard, dit "Le Monocle"
- 1962: Du mouron pour les petits oiseaux - Armand Lodet
- 1963: Méfiez-vous, mesdames - Charles Rouvier
- 1963: Les Tontons flingueurs - Un passant distingué
- 1963: L'assassin connaît la musique... - Lionel Fribourg
- 1964: Le Monocle rit jaune - Le commandant Théobald Dromard dit'Le Monocle'
- 1965: Moi et les hommes de quarante ans - Alexandre Dumourier
- 1965: Le Majordome - Léopold
- 1965: La Grosse Caisse - Paul Filippi, le gangster
- 1965: Quand passent les faisans - Alexandre Larsan-Bellac
- 1966: ' - Count Talleyrand
- 1966: Le deuxième souffle - Commissaire Blot
- 1969: L'Armée des ombres - Luc Jardie
- 1971: Le Cri du cormoran le soir au-dessus des jonques - Kruger
- 1971: Doucement les basses - L'évêque
- 1973: Un flic hors la loi
- 1973: Les Voraces - L'inspecteur Martino
- 1974: The Suspects - Laurent Kirchner
- 1975: Le Gitan - Yan Kuq
- 1975: L'Éducation amoureuse de Valentin - Julien Blaise