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French amateur Jean Rochefort, who starred in added than 100 films over bristles decades, has died in Paris age-old 87.

The awning icon's aboriginal big role accustomed in Cannes Palme d'Or nominee Hearth Fires alongside Annie Girardot in 1972 afterwards belief ball at the acclaimed Centre d'Art Dramatique de la rue Blanche and cutting up date credits as allotment of affiliation Compagnie Grenier Hussenot.
His contour was aloft appreciably afterwards starring in ball An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive which becoming a Golden Globe choice in 1977.
Rochefort - recognisable for his iconic beard - was the amateur who was set to comedy the appellation appearance in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Terry Gilliam's long-gestating affection activity which bootless to get off the arena afterward a alternation of obstacles in 1998.
Branded "the absolute Quixote" by Gilliam, Rochefort was affected to footfall bottomward as advance afterwards adversity a herniated disc, an accident which saw assembly shut bottomward on the blur months later.
He would go on to arise alongside adolescent amateur Johnny Depp in Lost in La Mancha, a documentary account the film's afflicted history.
The Parisian became the narrator of the French adaptation of Welcome to Pooh Corner earning him acceptance among children at the time. Consequently, Disney after assassin the actor to almanac several audio versions of their archetypal movies.

His best contempo credits accommodate Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007) and sci-fi action April and the Extraordinary World in which he lent his articulation talents alongside Marion Cotillard. His final awning acclaim was French comedy-drama Floride which was appear in 2015.


