Nolot, Jacques 1943- (Jacques Nollot, Jack Nolot)

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Nolot, Jacques 1943- (Jacques Nollot, Jack Nolot)

PERSONAL

Born August 31, 1943, in Marciac, Gers, France.

Addresses:

Agent—Artmedia, 20 av. Rapp, 75007 Paris, France; Danielle Peccoux, Agence Peccoux, 74 rue de la Federation, 75015 Paris, France.

Career:

Actor, writer, and director. Stage actor in France.

Awards, Honors:

Award of the Youth, outstanding French film, Cannes Film Festival, Special Distinction for First Film, Montreal World Film Festival, and special mention FIPRESCI Award, International Federation of Film Critics, Vienna International Film Festival, all 1998, and Cesar Award nomination, best first work, Academie des Arts et Sciences du Cinema, 1999, all for L'arriere pays; Golden Palm, Valencia Festival of Mediterranean Cinema, 2002, and Grand Jury Award, outstanding international narrative feature, L.A. Outfest, 2003, for La chatte a deux tetes.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(As Jack Nolot) Shirt salesman, Le dingue, Reda Productions, 1973.

Extra, Moliere, Les Artistes Associes, 1978, subtitled version, New Yorker Films, 1980, later broadcast on Great Performances, PBS.

(Uncredited) La charlots contre Dracula, 1980.

Hotel des Ameriques (also known as Hotel America and Hotel of the Americas), Parafrance Films, 1981.

La passante du Sans-Souci (also known as The Passerby, La passante, and Die spaziergaengerin von Sans-Souci), 1982, subtitled version, Libra Cinema 5, 1983.

Le gouter de Josette (short film), 1983.

Fiero, L'ete meurtrier (also known as One Deadly Summer), 1983, subtitled version, Universal, 1984.

The inspector, Le batard (also known as The Bastard), France 3/Mallia Films, 1983.

Alain Pruez, La matiouette ou l'arriere-pays (also known as La matiouette), Gerick Distribution, 1983.

Lancry, Train d'enfer (also known as Hell Train), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.

Inspector, Viva la vie! (also known as Long Live Life), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1984.

La triche (also known as The Cheat), 1984.

Le tiers providentiel (short film), Acteurs Auteurs Associes, 1984.

Crampon, L'addition (also known as The Bill, The Caged Heart, and The Patsy), subtitled version, New World, 1985.

The grocer, Un jour ou l'autre (also known as Flash Back), 1985.

Police officer, Les specialistes, Societe des etablissements L. Gaumont, 1985.

Max, Rendez-vous (also known as Andre Techine's "Rendez-vous"), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1985, subtitled version, International Spectrafilm, 1987.

Max, Manege (short film), 1986, included in La Chatte a deux tetes, MK2 Editions, 2004.

Alex, Rosa la rose, fille publique, Diagonale/Perepherie Production/Stephan Films, 1986.

Jeannot, Douce France, Anthea Films/Les Films 2001/TF1 Films Productions, 1986.

Pierre Rousset, Zone Rouge (also known as Zone Red), Acteurs Auteurs Associes, 1986.

Father Sorbier, Le lieu du crime (also known as Scene of the Crime, La crime, and La mauvaise herbe), AMLF, 1986, subtitled version, Kino International, 1987.

Monsieur Pancet, Residence surveillee, Visa Films, 1987.

Cashier at the restaurant, Vent de panique, AMLF, 1987.

Doctor, Les innocents (also known as The Innocents), UGC Worldwide Distribution, 1987.

Le chomeur battu, La comedie du travail (also known as The Comedy of Work), Lasa Films, 1988.

The agent, Savannah, ASA Film/France 3 Cinema/J.P. Productions, 1988.

Marcel Amy, Trois places pour le 26 (also known as Three Places for the 26th), Cinepix Film Properties, 1988.

Jeannot, Le cafe de Jules (also known as The Guys in the Cafe), 1989.

Hiver 54, l'abbe Pierre (also known as Winter of '54: Father Pierre), Les Productions Belles Rives/Midships Associes, 1989.

Train engineer, Pentimento, France 3 Cinema/Telema, 1989.

Traveling salesman, Apres apres-demain, Les Films Imperia, 1990.

Bertrand, On peut toujours rever, AMLF, 1991.

Georges Birsky, Border Line, Gemini Films/Light Night, 1992.

An illustrator, La vis (short film; also known as The Screw), Perla Films, 1993.

Man at cemetery, Ma saison preferee (also known as My Favorite Season), AMLF, 1993, subtitled version, Filmopolis Pictures, 1996.

Pas de perdant, 1994.

Spectator at cinema, J'ai pas sommeil (also known as I Can't Sleep and I'm Not Sleepy), Mongrel Media, 1994, subtitled version, New Yorker Films, 1995.

Oublie-moi (also known as Forget Me), Les Films Alain Sarde, 1994.

Monsieur Morelli, Les roseaux sauvages (also known as The Wild Reeds and Le chene et le roseau), subtitled version, Strand Releasing, 1995.

Francis Marceau, Les grands ducs (also known as The Grand Dukes), 1996, Suevia Films, 2004.

One of the psychiatrist's patients, Le journal du seducteur (also known as Diary of a Seducer), Mongrel Media, 1996, subtitled version, Leisure Time Features, 1997.

Monsieur Luminaire, Nenette et Boni (also known as Nenette and Boni), subtitled version, Strand Releasing, 1997.

Concierge Louvre, Mauvais genre, Bac Films, 1997.

The lawyer, Artemisia (also known as Artimisia—passione estrema (also known as Artemisia—Schule der Sinnlichkeit), PolyGram Film Distribution, 1997, subtitled version, Miramax, 1998.

Jacqui, L'arriere pays (also known as The Back Country), Mars Distribution, 1998.

Michel, A mort la mort!, Les Films du Losange, 1999.

Vincent, Sous le sable (also known as Under the Sand), Artificial Eye, 2000, subtitled version, Winstar Cinema, 2001.

Fouad, Cafe de la plage (also known as Beach Cafe and L'homme qui ne savait pas etre un ami), Gemini Films, 2001.

Charles Frenco, Les amants du Nil (also known as Lovers of the Nile), Visual Factory, 2002.

Fifty-year-old man, La chatte a deux tetes (also known as Glowing Eyes and Porn Theater), Mars Distribution, 2002, Strand Releasing, 2003.

Michel, Peindre ou faire l'amour, Pyramid Distribution, 2005.

Pierre Pruez, Avant que j'oublie, Elia Films, 2006.

Hotel patron, Les temoins (also known as The Witnesses), UGC Distribution, 2007.

Film Director:

Manege (short film), 1986, included in La Chatte a deux tetes, MK2 Editions, 2004.

L'arriere pays (also known as The Back Country), Mars Distribution, 1998.

La chatte a deux tetes (also known as Glowing Eyes and Porn Theater), Mars Distribution, 2002, Strand Releasing, 2003.

Avant que j'oublie, Elia Films, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Villot, "J'ai bien l'honneur," Serie noire, 1984.

Dugommier, "Vous etes folle, Imogene," Imogene, 1991.

"La robe a cerceau," Monologues, 1993.

Monsieur Morelli, "Le chene et le roseau," Tous les garcons et les filles de leur age, 1994.

Television Appearances; Other:

Pierrot, Don Juan, 1978.

(As Jacques Nollot) Pedro, Les 400 coups de Virginie (miniseries), 1979.

Bertrand, L'inconnue de Vienne, 1986.

Marceau, Point d'orgue, 1993.

The major, Legendes de la foret viennoise, 1993.

WRITINGS

Screenplays:

La matiouette ou l'arriere-pays (also known as La matiouette), Gerick Distribution, 1983.

Manege (short film), 1986, included in La Chatte a deux tetes, MK2 Editions, 2004.

Le cafe de Jules (also known as The Guys in the Cafe), 1989.

J'embrasse pas (also known as I Don't Kiss and Niente baci dulla bocca), Bac Films, 1991.

L'arriere pays (also known as The Back Country), Mars Distribution, 1998.

La chatte a deux tetes (also known as Glowing Eyes and Porn Theater), Mars Distribution, 2002, Strand Releasing, 2003.

Avant que j'oublie, Elia Films, 2006.

Television Episodes:

"La robe a cerceau," Monologues, 1993.