Jacques Duby

Actor
Born
May 7, 1922
Died
February 15, 2012

Jacques Duby was born in Toulouse in 1922. As a boy, his main handicap was shyness and after experiencing serious difficulties at oral exams, his father, a physician (and dramatic critic - noblesse oblige) advised him to take elocution lessons. A nice move indeed as not only did that help him to…

Biography

Jacques Duby was born in Toulouse in 1922. As a boy, his main handicap was shyness and after experiencing serious difficulties at oral exams, his father, a physician (and dramatic critic - noblesse oblige) advised him to take elocution lessons. A nice move indeed as not only did that help him to solve his problems (he finally managed to graduate from high school) but it made Jacques discover his vocation (treading the boards) too. Following a period of high class training (Conservatoire de Toulouse, Centre du Spectacle and Conservatoire de Paris), Jacques Duby started a long career spanning five decades, primarily devoted to the theater but also to television (over forty roles in films, series or filmed plays) and, to a lesser extent, to the big screen. His stage roles includes plays by Marcel Aymé ("Clérambard"), Marcel Achard ("L'Idiote"), Jacques Audiberti ("La logeuse"), Christine Arnothy ("La Peau de Singe") or Félicien Marceau ("L'Oeuf", "Les Oiseaux de Lune"). Not forgetting his home town, he founded his own company "Le Grenier de Toulouse" as early as 1945. Not very tall, looking youthful (even now that he is over eighty), he developed the type of the naive, fragile, moon-faced dreamer. But wary of the dangers of typecasting, he varied his roles, never shying away from playing shabby,mean or despicable creatures ranging from the pathetic cuckolded husband in Marcel Carné's 1953 "Thérèse Raquin" to the homosexual artist in Duvivier's "Boulevard" (1960) to the ultimate monster (Joseph Goebbels in Lazare Iglesis's 1972 TV film "Le Bunker"). Ever a workaholic, Jaques Duby has devoted the bulk of his lifetime to his passion, acting, shooting movie or TV films in the daytime before running the theater where he would play at night. The only regret film fans can feel about him is that Jacques Duby privileged theater and TV over the cinema. For after a promising decade of fine roles in the fifties before the cameras of Carné, Cayatte, Decoin and Duvivier, his appearances became scarce, limited to (sometimes insignificant)supporting roles in uninteresting works. He could have been one of the major figures of French cinema without giving up theater for all that. But, to paraphrase "Some like it hot", nobody is perfect!

Actor

Je reste!Je reste!(2003)as Le voisin du dessous
Maître Da CostaMaître Da Costa(1997)as Charles Dubois
Alice boit du petit laitAlice boit du petit lait(1995)as Laprunelle
MaguyMaguy(1985)as Cruchon, Paul Cruchon
NavarroNavarro(1989)as Maillot

Self

Passez donc me voirPassez donc me voir(1979)as Self
Les jeux de 20 heuresLes jeux de 20 heures(1976)as Self
ApostrophesApostrophes(1975)as Self
Une légende, une vie(1973)as Self
Gala de l'unionGala de l'union(1959)as Self

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
L'âge d'or de la pubL'âge d'or de la pub(2023)as Self
Un siècle d'écrivainsUn siècle d'écrivains(1995)as Self

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Credit Score: Jacques Duby

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Béchade Fils
Wed Jan 01 1969 – Fri Feb 22 1980
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Au théâtre ce soir5.0019667.70089
2The Adultress4.8819537.4002122
3Casque d'Or4.0019527.6126655
4The Sicilian Clan3.7519697.40010447
5Lovers of Paris3.2519576.900550
6The Man in the Raincoat3.2519576.400306
7Les dossiers de l'écran2.5019676.00015
8Qui?2.3819755.600614
9Frou-Frou2.3819555.400161