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Patrick Dewaere(1947-1982)

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Patrick Dewaere in Hothead (1979)
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Popular but troubled renegade French actor Patrick Dewaere was christened Jean-Marie Patrick Bourdeaux on January 26, 1947, at Saint-Brieuc in Britanny in the north-west region of France. The third of six children born to actress Mado Maurin (1915-2011), his mother made acting a family affair. All of his siblings -- Jean-Pierre Maurin (1941-1996), Yves-Marie Maurin (1944-2009), Dominique Maurin (1949- ), Jean-François Vlerick (also known as Jean-Francois Maurin) (1957- ) and Marie-Véronique Maurin (1960- ) -- all became thespians. Patrick made his film debut at the age of four under the name Patrick Maurin in Amazing Monsieur Fabre (1951).

While growing up, he was taunted by his schoolyard friends for his young film endeavors, he learned sensitivity and isolation at an early age. Other films during this adolescent period of time included his playing an unbilled child role in Gene Kelly's The Happy Road (1957).

As a young adult in the early 1960s Patrick appeared on French television, then joined the "Café de Gare" theatrical troupe in 1968 where he remained for nearly a decade. It was during these stage years that he changed his stage name to Dewaere, the maiden name of his great grandmother. He also met and became romantically involvement with fellow troupe member Miou-Miou. A child, Angele, was born to this liaison in 1974, but the couple broke up after only two years. Another daughter, Lola, was born in the early 1980s from a later marriage.

After numerous film bits, stardom was finally his with the leading rebel-like role of Pierrot in Bertrand Blier's anarchic comedy Going Places (1974), which also starred up-and-coming actor Gérard Depardieu and lady love Miou-Miou. He and Depardieu earned instant "anti-hero" stardom in this tale of two wanderlust petty thugs. Patrick's genius for dark, offbeat comedy was apparent in the number of black comedies that came his way. Catherine & Co. (1975) co-starred Patrick with Jane Birkin, a social commentary on the prostitution business. He followed this with the crime drama The French Detective (1975) as Lino Ventura's inspector sidekick. Dewaere earned high marks for his off-balanced role in La meilleure façon de marcher (1976), then paired up again with Depardieu in the Oscar-winning cross-over comedy Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978).

Infinitely more interested in searching out complex roles than fame, his work in films were more often than not experimental, low budget and quirky in style. He appeared innately drawn to playing sensitive, scruffy, miserable neurotics, misfits and losers, as exemplified by his characters in Hothead (1979), Serie Noire (1979), Heat of Desire (1981), Hotel America (1981) which co-starred Catherine Deneuve, and the critically-acclaimed Beau-père (1981).

This obsession may have triggered a deep and profound suffering in his own off-screen personal life. Unlike his counterpart Depardieu, Patrick's fame never branched out internationally, but he was recognized consistently throughout Europe for his superlative portrayals. Amazingly, he was nominated for seven César awards (the French equivalent of the "Oscar") but never won.

Patrick's career ended in tragic and still mysterious circumstances. Shortly before the release of the film Paradis pour tous (1982), a dark comedy in which his character commits suicide, the 35-year-old actor decided to end his own life by shooting himself with a rifle in his Paris home on July 16, 1982. At the time he was working on Claude Lelouch's film Edith and Marcel (1983). A shocking, inexplicable end to friends, fans and family alike, Dewaere later became the subject of a full-length French documentary Patrick Dewaere (1992), which was shown at the Cannes Film Festival. The Patrick Dewaere Award was established in France in 1983.
BornJanuary 26, 1947
DiedJuly 16, 1982(35)
BornJanuary 26, 1947
DiedJuly 16, 1982(35)
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    • 6 nominations total

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Known for

A Bad Son (1980)
A Bad Son
7.4
  • Bruno Calgagni
  • 1980
Le juge Fayard dit Le Shériff (1977)
Le juge Fayard dit Le Shériff
7.2
  • Le juge Jean-Marie Fayard dit Le Shériff
  • 1977
Going Places (1974)
Going Places
7.1
  • Pierrot
  • 1974
Ariel Besse and Patrick Dewaere in Beau-père (1981)
Beau-père
6.9
  • Rémi Bachelier
  • 1981

Credits

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  • Edith and Marcel (1983)
    Edith and Marcel
    5.9
    • Marcel Cerdan
    • Tirs d'essai (uncredited)
    • 1983
  • Stéphane Audran, Fanny Cottençon, Patrick Dewaere, and Philippe Léotard in Paradis pour tous (1982)
    Paradis pour tous
    6.5
    • Alain Durieux
    • 1982
  • Mille milliards de dollars (1982)
    Mille milliards de dollars
    7.0
    • Paul Kerjean
    • 1982
  • Hotel America (1981)
    Hotel America
    6.4
    • Gilles Tisserand
    • 1981
  • Les matous sont romantiques (1981)
    Les matous sont romantiques
    5.5
    • Le voisin
    • 1981
  • Ariel Besse and Patrick Dewaere in Beau-père (1981)
    Beau-père
    6.9
    • Rémi Bachelier
    • 1981
  • Patrick Dewaere and Clio Goldsmith in Heat of Desire (1981)
    Heat of Desire
    5.7
    • Serge Lainé
    • 1981
  • Psy (1981)
    Psy
    5.9
    • Marc
    • 1981
  • A Bad Son (1980)
    A Bad Son
    7.4
    • Bruno Calgagni
    • 1980
  • Paco l'infaillible (1979)
    Paco l'infaillible
    5.2
    • Pocapena
    • 1979
  • Serie Noire (1979)
    Serie Noire
    7.3
    • Franck Poupart
    • 1979
  • Hothead (1979)
    Hothead
    7.2
    • François Perrin
    • 1979
  • Marcello Mastroianni, Gérard Depardieu, Annie Girardot, Miou-Miou, Ángela Molina, Fernando Rey, Stefania Sandrelli, Alberto Sordi, and Ugo Tognazzi in Traffic Jam (1979)
    Traffic Jam
    6.9
    • Mara's Lover
    • 1979
  • The Key Is in the Door (1978)
    The Key Is in the Door
    6.1
    • Philippe Bertheau
    • 1978
  • Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere, Carole Laure, and Michel Serrault in Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978)
    Get Out Your Handkerchiefs
    6.9
    • Stéphane
    • 1978

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  • Elle voit des nains partout... (1995)
    Elle voit des nains partout...
    8.8
    TV Movie
    • Composer (uncredited)
    • 1995
  • Patrick Dewaere (1992)
    Patrick Dewaere
    6.8
    • Composer
    • 1992
  • F... comme Fairbanks (1976)
    F... comme Fairbanks
    6.6
    • Composer
    • 1976
  • Au long de rivière Fango (1975)
    Au long de rivière Fango
    5.7
    • Composer
    • 1975
  • Glissom butreu (Pour du beurre)
    Short
    • Composer
    • 1972

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  • La chambre vide
    Short
    • composer: main title theme: archive footage
    • 2007

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Patrick Maurin
  • Height
    • 5′ 9½″ (1.77 m)
  • Born
    • January 26, 1947
    • Saint Brieuc, Côtes-du-Nord, France
  • Died
    • July 16, 1982
    • Paris, France(suicide)
  • Spouses
      Elsa ChalierOctober 16, 1980 - July 16, 1982 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
      Lola Dewaere
  • Parents
    • Mado Maurin
  • Relatives
      Dominique Maurin(Half Sibling)
  • Other works
    Dubbing voice of Stefano Imparato in the French post-synchronized version of Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) (Il était une fois dans l'Ouest), Dubbing voice of Jon Voight in the French post-synchronized version of John Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy (1969) (Macadam Cow-Boy).
  • Publicity listings
    • 10 Print Biographies
    • 5 Articles
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 10 Magazine Cover Photos

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    In his last completed film, Paradis pour tous (1982), his character suffers from depression and commits suicide. The film was released 5 weeks after his death.

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