Jean-Pierre Léaud

Jean-Pierre Léaud
Léaud at the 2000 César Awards
Born (1944-05-28) 28 May 1944
Paris, France
OccupationActor
Years active1958–present
Spouse
Brigitte Duvivier
(m. 2007)
Parent(s)Jacqueline Pierreux
Pierre Léaud
AwardsSilver Bear for Best Actor
Masculin Féminin (1966)
Best Actor (Thessaloniki Film Festival)
1996 Pour rire!
Honorary César
FIPRESCI Prize (2000)
The Pornographer (2001)

Jean-Pierre Léaud, ComM (French: [ʒɑ̃pjɛʁ le.o]; born 28 May 1944) is a French actor best known for being an important figure of the French New Wave and his portrayal of Antoine Doinel in a series of films by François Truffaut, beginning with The 400 Blows (1959). He has worked with Jean-Luc Godard, Agnès Varda, and Jacques Rivette, as well as other notable directors such as Jean Cocteau, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, Catherine Breillat, Jerzy Skolimowski, and Aki Kaurismäki.