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{{Infobox person | {{Infobox person | ||
| name = Jean Reno | | name = Jean Reno | ||
| image = Jean Reno Cannes 2016.jpg | | image = Jean Reno Cannes 2016.jpg | ||
| caption = Reno |
| caption = Reno at the ] | ||
| birth_name = Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez | | birth_name = Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez | ||
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|07|30|df=yes}} | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|07|30|df=yes}} | ||
| birth_place = ], ] | | birth_place = ], ] | ||
| citizenship = {{hlist|France|Spain}} | |||
| nationality = French | |||
| occupation = Actor | | occupation = Actor | ||
| years_active = 1977–present | | years_active = 1977–present | ||
| spouse = {{unbulleted list|{{marriage|Geneviève Reno|1977|1995|end=div}}|{{marriage|Nathalie Dyszkiewicz|1996|2001|end=div}}|{{marriage|Zofia Borucka|2006}}}} | | spouse = {{unbulleted list|{{marriage|Geneviève Reno|1977|1995|end=div}}|{{marriage|Nathalie Dyszkiewicz|1996|2001|end=div}}|{{marriage|Zofia Borucka|2006}}}} | ||
| children = 6 | | children = 6 | ||
| signature = Jean Reno signature1.png | | signature = Jean Reno signature1.png | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez''' (born 30 July 1948), |
'''Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez''' (born 30 July 1948), commonly known as '''Jean Reno''' ({{IPA|fr|ʒɑ̃ ʁeno|lang}}), is a French actor. He established himself as a ] of French cinema through his collaborations with director ], and has worked in numerous international productions. He is a three-time ] nominee - ] for '']'' (1993) and ] (1994), and ] for '']'' (1988). | ||
Reno's other notable films include '']'' (1983), '']'' (1990), '']'' (1996), '']'' (1998), '']'' (1998), '']'' (2000), '']'' (2001), '']'' (2006), '']'' (2006), '']'' (2006), '']'' (2014), '']'' (2016), and ] (2020). | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Reno was born Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez, on 30 July 1948 in ], ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.film.it/cinema/schedapersonaggio.php?id=31338 |title=Jean Reno - scheda attore |work=Film.it |access-date=30 April 2010 |language=it |archive-date=1 October 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001081306/http://www.film.it/cinema/schedapersonaggio.php?id=31338 |url-status=dead }}</ref> His parents were Spanish, natives of ] and ] in ]. They had moved to ] to find work and escape ]. {{citation needed|date=September 2018}} | Reno was born Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez, on 30 July 1948 in ], ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.film.it/cinema/schedapersonaggio.php?id=31338 |title=Jean Reno - scheda attore |work=Film.it |access-date=30 April 2010 |language=it |archive-date=1 October 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001081306/http://www.film.it/cinema/schedapersonaggio.php?id=31338 |url-status=dead }}</ref> His parents were Spanish, natives of ] and ] in ]. They had moved to ] to find work and escape ]. {{citation needed|date=September 2018}} Reno has a younger sister named María Teresa ("Maite"); the children were raised ].<ref name="allbusiness" /> Their father was a ].<ref name="dla">{{cite news |last=Jamieson |first=Teddy |title=Jean Reno on 22 Bullets |newspaper=] |date=30 August 2010 |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/film-tv-features/jean-reno-on-22-bullets-1.1051548 |access-date=30 August 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100905011446/http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/film-tv-features/jean-reno-on-22-bullets-1.1051548 |archive-date=5 September 2010 |publisher=Herald & Times Group |url-status=live }}</ref> Their mother died when he was a teenager.<ref name="allbusiness">{{cite web |url=http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4728002-1.html |title=Jean Reno cracks the 'Code' |work=] |date=10 May 2006 |access-date=30 April 2010 |first=Angela |last=Dawson |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810160114/http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4728002-1.html |archive-date=10 August 2011 |publisher=]}}</ref> | ||
At the age of 17, Reno and his family moved to ], where he studied acting at the ] School of Drama in Paris.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800022061/bio |title=Jean Reno Biography |work=] |publisher=] |access-date=30 April 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522145346/http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800022061/bio |archive-date=22 May 2011}}</ref> Reno also served in the ], as his military service became mandatory once his family had gained French citizenship. | |||
He has a younger sister named María Teresa ("Maite"); the children were raised ].<ref name="allbusiness"/> Their father was a ].<ref name=dla>{{cite news |last=Jamieson |first=Teddy |title=Jean Reno on 22 Bullets |newspaper=] |date=30 August 2010 |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/film-tv-features/jean-reno-on-22-bullets-1.1051548 |access-date=30 August 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100905011446/http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/film-tv-features/jean-reno-on-22-bullets-1.1051548 |archive-date=5 September 2010 |publisher=Herald & Times Group |url-status=live }}</ref> Their mother died when he was a teenager.<ref name="allbusiness">{{cite web |url=http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4728002-1.html |title=Jean Reno cracks the 'Code' |work=] |date=10 May 2006 |access-date=30 April 2010 |first=Angela |last=Dawson |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810160114/http://www.allbusiness.com/services/amusement-recreation-services/4728002-1.html |archive-date=10 August 2011 |publisher=]}}</ref> He learned Spanish from his parents, Arabic and French growing up in Morocco, and Italian from studying the language as an interest and acting in Italian films.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jean Reno tra "A Private Affair" e l'amore per l'Italia|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnQ1dOl40v8|publisher=YouTube: Il Messaggero|year=2022|access-date=29 December 2023|archive-date=29 December 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231229230723/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnQ1dOl40v8|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
Reno learned Spanish from his parents, Arabic and French growing up in Morocco, and Italian from studying it as a special interest and acting in Italian films.<ref>{{cite web |year=2022 |title=Jean Reno tra "A Private Affair" e l'amore per l'Italia |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnQ1dOl40v8 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231229230723/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnQ1dOl40v8 |archive-date=29 December 2023 |access-date=29 December 2023 |publisher=YouTube: Il Messaggero}}</ref> | |||
When he moved to France, he served in the ], which was mandatory after his family gained French citizenship. | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
] at ] in 2002]] | ] at ] in 2002]] | ||
After he started to get acting jobs in France, Juan adopted the French version of his name, Jean, and shortened his surname to Reno. Due to his large frame ({{convert|1.88|m|abbr=on|disp=or}}), Reno was called on to play "heavies" in his early career. He later appeared in romantic comedies and action films. He began his film career in France, appearing in many films by director ], including his early '']'' (1983). The two have continued to work together, collaborating in films produced, written, or directed by Besson. Of their joint work, those that have achieved the most critical and commercial success include: '']'' (1990), and the English-language films '']'' (1988) and '']'' (1994). Reno did the voice-over for ] in the French-language version of '']'', a role originally performed in English by ]. Reno has starred in such high-profile American films as '']'' (1995) with ] and ], '']'' (1996) with ], '']'' (1998) with ], and '']'' (1998) with ]. Reno turned down the role of ] in '']''. He also acted in French productions: '']'' (1993) (which was remade in English as '']'' in 2001); '']'' (2000), and ''Jet Lag'' (''Décalage Horaire'') by Danièle Thompson (2002), which was also a box-office success in France. | After he started to get acting jobs in France, Juan adopted the French version of his name, Jean, and shortened his surname to Reno. Due to his large frame ({{convert|1.88|m|abbr=on|disp=or}}), Reno was called on to play "heavies" in his early career. He later appeared in romantic comedies and action films. He began his film career in France, appearing in many films by director ], including his early '']'' (1983). The two have continued to work together, collaborating in films produced, written, or directed by Besson. Of their joint work, those that have achieved the most critical and commercial success include: '']'' (1990), and the English-language films '']'' (1988) and '']'' (1994). | ||
Reno did the voice-over for ] in the French-language version of '']'', a role originally performed in English by ]. Reno has starred in such high-profile American films as '']'' (1995) with ] and ], '']'' (1996) with ], '']'' (1998) with ], and '']'' (1998) with ]. Reno turned down the role of ] in '']''. He also acted in French productions: '']'' (1993) (which was remade in English as '']'' in 2001); '']'' (2000), and ''Jet Lag'' (''Décalage Horaire'') by Danièle Thompson (2002), which was also a box-office success in France. | |||
In 2006, Reno had a prominent role in ] and its sequel '']'', playing Gilbert Ponton, opposite ] as ]. He portrayed ] ] in the ] film '']''. Among his most successful films are ''Les Visiteurs'' and ''L'Enquète corse''. | In 2006, Reno had a prominent role in ] and its sequel '']'', playing Gilbert Ponton, opposite ] as ]. He portrayed ] ] in the ] film '']''. Among his most successful films are ''Les Visiteurs'' and ''L'Enquète corse''. | ||
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In other media, Reno was involved in the production of the third installment in the popular ] series '']'' ('']''), lending his likeness to the protagonist Jacques Blanc, as well as providing the voice for the character's French dialogue. In advertising work, Reno has appeared in American television commercials for ] and portrayed ] in a series of ] ads in Japan, as part of the "ReBorn" campaign.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-11-18/film-star-jean-reno-live-action-doraemon-ad-streamed |title=Film star Jean Reno's live-action Doraemon ad streamed |work=] |date=18 November 2011 |access-date=9 December 2018 |first=Egan |last=Loo |archive-date=7 December 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181207215053/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-11-18/film-star-jean-reno-live-action-doraemon-ad-streamed |url-status=live }}</ref> He also starred as ''Jo'' in the 2013 English-language TV series '']''. | In other media, Reno was involved in the production of the third installment in the popular ] series '']'' ('']''), lending his likeness to the protagonist Jacques Blanc, as well as providing the voice for the character's French dialogue. In advertising work, Reno has appeared in American television commercials for ] and portrayed ] in a series of ] ads in Japan, as part of the "ReBorn" campaign.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-11-18/film-star-jean-reno-live-action-doraemon-ad-streamed |title=Film star Jean Reno's live-action Doraemon ad streamed |work=] |date=18 November 2011 |access-date=9 December 2018 |first=Egan |last=Loo |archive-date=7 December 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181207215053/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-11-18/film-star-jean-reno-live-action-doraemon-ad-streamed |url-status=live }}</ref> He also starred as ''Jo'' in the 2013 English-language TV series '']''. | ||
In 2024, Reno released his first novel, ''Emma''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Emma |url=https://xoeditions.com/livres/emma/ |access-date=2024-12-30 |website=xoeditions.com |language=fr}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | ==Personal life== | ||
⚫ | == Personal life == | ||
]]] | ]]] | ||
Reno married |
Reno married his first wife, Geneviève, in 1977; they divorced in 1988. Reno married his second wife, Polish model Nathalie Dyszkiewicz, in 1995. They divorced in 2001. On 29 July 2006, Reno married for the third time, to a British model and actress of Polish descent, Zofia Borucka, at the ] city hall.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=] |date=July 30, 2006 |url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,1220491,00.html |title=Da Vinci Code Actor Jean Reno Weds |access-date=June 17, 2016 |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160827213045/http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,1220491,00.html |archive-date=27 August 2016}}</ref> The presidential candidate ] served as his best man (Reno endorsed Sarkozy for the ]).<ref>{{cite journal |url=http://www.adweek.com/aw/magazine/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003593198 |journal=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071128130534/http://www.adweek.com/aw/magazine/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003593198 |archive-date=November 28, 2007 |title=What the French Taught Us |date=4 June 2007 |first=Wendy |last=Melillo |access-date=9 December 2018 |publisher=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.linternaute.com/sortir/cinema/diaporama/07/les-stars-qui-soutiennent-des-candidats/12.shtml |title=Les Acteurs qui soutiennent des candidates: Jean Reno - Nicolas Sarkozy |work=Linternaute |year=2007 |access-date=30 April 2010 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101004190526/http://www.linternaute.com/sortir/cinema/diaporama/07/les-stars-qui-soutiennent-des-candidats/12.shtml |archive-date=4 October 2010 |url-status=live }}</ref> Reno has six children, two from each marriage.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.purepeople.com/article/jean-reno-papa-de-sandra-michael-tom-serena-cielo-et-dean-qui-sont-ses-6-enfants_a417950/1 | title=Jean Reno papa de Sandra, Michael, Tom, Serena, Cielo et Dean : Qui sont ses 6 enfants ? }}</ref> | ||
Reno maintains three homes in Paris, Malaysia, and Los Angeles.<ref name="useless daily">{{cite web|url=https://www.uselessdaily.com/movies/jean-reno-trivia-26-interesting-facts-about-the-french-actor/#.XggZMRdKjIE|title=Jean Reno Trivia: 26 amazing facts about the French actor! (List)|website=www.uselessdaily.com|access-date=2019-12-28|archive-date=30 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200930171309/https://www.uselessdaily.com/movies/jean-reno-trivia-26-interesting-facts-about-the-french-actor/#.XggZMRdKjIE|url-status=live}}</ref> | Reno maintains three homes in Paris, Malaysia, and Los Angeles.<ref name="useless daily">{{cite web|url=https://www.uselessdaily.com/movies/jean-reno-trivia-26-interesting-facts-about-the-french-actor/#.XggZMRdKjIE|title=Jean Reno Trivia: 26 amazing facts about the French actor! (List)|website=www.uselessdaily.com|access-date=2019-12-28|archive-date=30 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200930171309/https://www.uselessdaily.com/movies/jean-reno-trivia-26-interesting-facts-about-the-french-actor/#.XggZMRdKjIE|url-status=live}}</ref> He is a dual citizen of France and Spain.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2016-06-07 |title=Jean Reno ne croit pas à l’intégration des musulmans en France |url=https://www.parismatch.com/People/Jean-Reno-ne-croit-pas-a-l-integration-des-musulmans-en-France-988645 |access-date=2024-12-30 |website=parismatch.com |language=fr}}</ref> In a 2016 interview, Reno stated "his roots are above all Spanish, Andalusian."<ref name=":0" /> | ||
⚫ | == Stage credits == | ||
{{div col}} | |||
⚫ | * ''Prends bien garde aux zeppelins'' (1977) | ||
⚫ | * ''Ecce Homo'' (1978) | ||
⚫ | * ''Celimare le bien-aimé'' (1978) | ||
⚫ | * ''Je romps et ne plie pas'' (1979) | ||
⚫ | * ''Société Un'' (1979) | ||
⚫ | * ''La Manufacture'' (1981) | ||
⚫ | * ''Terre étrangère'' (1984) | ||
⚫ | * ''Andromaque'' (1989) | ||
⚫ | * ''Montserrat'' (1991) | ||
⚫ | * ''Les Grandes Occasions'' (2006) | ||
⚫ | * ''Nos femmes'' (2015) | ||
{{div col end}} | |||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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| '']'' || The Brute|| | | '']'' || The Brute|| | ||
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| rowspan=2|1985 || '']'' || |
| rowspan=2|1985 || '']'' || Conman || | ||
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| '']'' || The Drummer || | | '']'' || The Drummer || | ||
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| 1986|| '']'' || The dentist || | | 1986|| '']'' || The dentist || | ||
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| 1988|| '']'' || ] || |
| 1988|| '']'' || ] || | ||
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| 1990 || '']'' || Victor, cleaner || | | 1990 || '']'' || Victor, cleaner || | ||
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| '']'' || Captain Philippe Boulier || | | '']'' || Captain Philippe Boulier || | ||
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| 1992 || '']'' || Porco Rosso (voice) || French dub | | 1992 || '']'' || Marco "Porco Rosso" Pagot (voice) || French dub | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=4|1993 || '']'' || Godefroy de Papincourt, Comte de Montmirail || |
| rowspan=4|1993 || '']'' || Godefroy de Papincourt, Comte de Montmirail || | ||
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| ''La Vis'' || Monsieur K || | | ''La Vis'' || Monsieur K || | ||
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| ''Paranoïa'' || || Short subject | | ''Paranoïa'' || || Short subject | ||
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| '']'' || Shadow (voice) || French dub | | '']'' || Shadow (voice) || rowspan="2" | French dub | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=2|1994 || '']'' || |
| rowspan=2|1994 || '']'' || Mufasa (voice) | ||
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| '']'' |
| '']''|| Leone "Léon" Montana | ||
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| rowspan=3|1995 || ''Les Truffes'' || Patrick || | | rowspan=3|1995 || ''Les Truffes'' || Patrick || | ||
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| 1999 || '']'' || Himself || | | 1999 || '']'' || Himself || | ||
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| 2000 || '']'' || Pierre Niemans || |
| 2000 || '']'' || Pierre Niemans || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=3|2001 || '']'' || Count Thibault of Malfete || | | rowspan=3|2001 || '']'' || Count Thibault of Malfete || | ||
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| '']'' || Ange Leoni || | | '']'' || Ange Leoni || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=2|2005 || '']'' || Jean-Louis Schiffer || |
| rowspan=2|2005 || '']'' || Jean-Louis Schiffer || | ||
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| '']'' || Fuad || | | '']'' || Fuad || | ||
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| ''The Philosopher'' || Baggio || | | ''The Philosopher'' || Baggio || | ||
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| '']'' || Charly Matteï || |
| '']'' || Charly Matteï || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=3|2011 || '']'' || Bernie the Gorilla (voice) || French dub | | rowspan=3|2011 || '']'' || Bernie the Gorilla (voice) || French dub | ||
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| '']'' || Comte Godefroy de Montmirail || | | '']'' || Comte Godefroy de Montmirail || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' || ] || | | '']'' || ] || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=3|2017 || '']'' || Patrick || | | rowspan=3|2017 || '']'' || Patrick || | ||
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| '']'' || Pierre || | | '']'' || Pierre || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=4|2019 || '']'' || Jean Pierre || |
| rowspan=4|2019 || '']'' || Jean Pierre || | ||
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| '']'' || Henry || | | '']'' || Henry || | ||
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| rowspan=4|2020 || '']'' || Henri || | | rowspan=4|2020 || '']'' || Henri || | ||
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| '']'' || Desroche || |
| '']'' || Desroche || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Ange Leonetti | '']''|| Ange Leonetti || |
| Ange Leonetti | '']''|| Ange Leonetti || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' || Victor Dubois || | | '']'' || Victor Dubois || | ||
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| 2021 || '']'' || Grandpa || | | 2021 || '']'' || Grandpa || | ||
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| rowspan=3|2024 || '']'' || Lars Jorgenson || | | rowspan="3" |2024 || '']'' || Lars Jorgenson || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' || |
| '']'' || João || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' || Gilbert Vassier || | |||
| '']'' || || Post-production | |||
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| TBA || '']''|| || ''Filming'' | |||
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| 2013 || '']'' || Joachim "Jo" St-Clair || 8 episodes | | 2013 || '']'' || Joachim "Jo" St-Clair || 8 episodes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2021 || '']'' || Reinaldo Gómez de la Cortina || |
| 2021 || '']'' || Reinaldo Gómez de la Cortina || 7 episodes | ||
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| 2022 || '']'' || Héctor Hugo || 8 episodes | | 2022 || '']'' || Héctor Hugo || 8 episodes | ||
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! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes | ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes | ||
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| 2004 || '']'' || Jacques Blanc || |
| 2004 || '']'' || Jacques Blanc || Voice and likeness | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Awards and nominations == | |||
⚫ | == |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
⚫ | * ''Prends bien garde aux zeppelins'' (1977) | ||
|- | |||
⚫ | * ''Ecce Homo'' (1978) | ||
! Institution !! Year !! Category !! Work | |||
⚫ | * ''Celimare le bien-aimé'' (1978) | ||
!Result | |||
⚫ | * ''Je romps et ne plie pas'' (1979) | ||
|- | |||
⚫ | * ''Société Un'' (1979) | ||
| rowspan="3" | ] || ] || ] || '']'' | |||
⚫ | * ''La Manufacture'' (1981) | ||
| {{nom}} | |||
⚫ | * ''Terre étrangère'' (1984) | ||
|- | |||
⚫ | * ''Andromaque'' (1989) | ||
| ] | |||
⚫ | * ''Montserrat'' (1991) | ||
| rowspan="2" | ] | |||
⚫ | * ''Les Grandes Occasions'' (2006) | ||
| '']'' | |||
⚫ | * ''Nos femmes'' (2015) | ||
| {{nom}} | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| '']'' | |||
| {{nom}} | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| {{N/A}} | |||
| {{honored}} | |||
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| ] | |||
| 2012 | |||
| François Truffaut Award | |||
| {{N/A}} | |||
|{{honored}} | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| '']'' | |||
| {{nom}} | |||
|} | |||
== Honours == | |||
* 2003 ] ]<ref>{{Citation |title=Décret du 14 mai 2003 portant promotion et nomination |url=https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORFTEXT000000421848 |access-date=2024-12-30}}</ref> | |||
* 2007 ] ]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nominations dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres - Cinquantenaire de l'ordre - 2008 |url=http://www2.culture.gouv.fr/culture/artsetlettres/cinquantenaire.htm |access-date=2024-12-30 |website=www2.culture.gouv.fr}}</ref> | |||
* 2015 ] ]<ref>{{Cite web |title=BOE-A-2015-14323 Real Decreto 1179/2015, de 29 de diciembre, por el que se concede la Medalla al Mérito en las Bellas Artes, en su categoría de oro, a las personas y entidades que se relacionan. |url=https://www.boe.es/buscar/doc.php?id=BOE-A-2015-14323 |access-date=2024-12-30 |website=www.boe.es}}</ref> | |||
* 2024 ] ]<ref>{{Citation |title=Décret du 3 juillet 2024 portant promotion dans l'ordre national de la Légion d'honneur |url=https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORFTEXT000049907919 |access-date=2024-12-30}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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French actor (born 1948) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Moreno and the second or maternal family name is Herrera-Jiménez.
Jean Reno | |
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Reno at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival | |
Born | Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez (1948-07-30) 30 July 1948 (age 76) Casablanca, French Morocco |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1977–present |
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Children | 6 |
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Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez (born 30 July 1948), commonly known as Jean Reno (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʁeno]), is a French actor. He established himself as a leading man of French cinema through his collaborations with director Luc Besson, and has worked in numerous international productions. He is a three-time César Award nominee - Best Actor for Les Visiteurs (1993) and Léon: The Professional (1994), and Best Supporting Actor for The Big Blue (1988).
Reno's other notable films include Le Dernier Combat (1983), La Femme Nikita (1990), Mission: Impossible (1996), Ronin (1998), Godzilla (1998), Crimson Rivers (2000), Wasabi (2001), The Pink Panther (2006), The Da Vinci Code (2006), Flushed Away (2006), Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014), The Promise (2016), and Da 5 Bloods (2020).
Early life
Reno was born Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez, on 30 July 1948 in Casablanca, French Morocco. His parents were Spanish, natives of Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia. They had moved to North Africa to find work and escape Francoist Spain. Reno has a younger sister named María Teresa ("Maite"); the children were raised Catholic. Their father was a linotypist. Their mother died when he was a teenager.
At the age of 17, Reno and his family moved to France, where he studied acting at the Cours Simon School of Drama in Paris. Reno also served in the French Army, as his military service became mandatory once his family had gained French citizenship.
Reno learned Spanish from his parents, Arabic and French growing up in Morocco, and Italian from studying it as a special interest and acting in Italian films.
Career
After he started to get acting jobs in France, Juan adopted the French version of his name, Jean, and shortened his surname to Reno. Due to his large frame (1.88 m or 6 ft 2 in), Reno was called on to play "heavies" in his early career. He later appeared in romantic comedies and action films. He began his film career in France, appearing in many films by director Luc Besson, including his early Le Dernier Combat (1983). The two have continued to work together, collaborating in films produced, written, or directed by Besson. Of their joint work, those that have achieved the most critical and commercial success include: La Femme Nikita (1990), and the English-language films The Big Blue (1988) and Léon: The Professional (1994).
Reno did the voice-over for Mufasa in the French-language version of The Lion King, a role originally performed in English by James Earl Jones. Reno has starred in such high-profile American films as French Kiss (1995) with Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline, Mission: Impossible (1996) with Tom Cruise, Ronin (1998) with Robert De Niro, and Godzilla (1998) with Matthew Broderick. Reno turned down the role of Agent Smith in The Matrix. He also acted in French productions: Les Visiteurs (1993) (which was remade in English as Just Visiting in 2001); The Crimson Rivers (2000), and Jet Lag (Décalage Horaire) by Danièle Thompson (2002), which was also a box-office success in France.
In 2006, Reno had a prominent role in The Pink Panther 2006 remake and its sequel The Pink Panther 2, playing Gilbert Ponton, opposite Steve Martin as Inspector Clouseau. He portrayed Captain Bezu Fache in the Ron Howard film The Da Vinci Code. Among his most successful films are Les Visiteurs and L'Enquète corse.
In other media, Reno was involved in the production of the third installment in the popular Capcom series Onimusha (Onimusha 3: Demon Siege), lending his likeness to the protagonist Jacques Blanc, as well as providing the voice for the character's French dialogue. In advertising work, Reno has appeared in American television commercials for UPS and portrayed Doraemon in a series of Toyota ads in Japan, as part of the "ReBorn" campaign. He also starred as Jo in the 2013 English-language TV series Jo.
In 2024, Reno released his first novel, Emma.
Personal life
Reno married his first wife, Geneviève, in 1977; they divorced in 1988. Reno married his second wife, Polish model Nathalie Dyszkiewicz, in 1995. They divorced in 2001. On 29 July 2006, Reno married for the third time, to a British model and actress of Polish descent, Zofia Borucka, at the Les Baux-de-Provence city hall. The presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy served as his best man (Reno endorsed Sarkozy for the 2007 French presidential election). Reno has six children, two from each marriage.
Reno maintains three homes in Paris, Malaysia, and Los Angeles. He is a dual citizen of France and Spain. In a 2016 interview, Reno stated "his roots are above all Spanish, Andalusian."
Stage credits
- Prends bien garde aux zeppelins (1977)
- Ecce Homo (1978)
- Celimare le bien-aimé (1978)
- Je romps et ne plie pas (1979)
- Société Un (1979)
- La Manufacture (1981)
- Terre étrangère (1984)
- Andromaque (1989)
- Montserrat (1991)
- Les Grandes Occasions (2006)
- Nos femmes (2015)
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1978 | The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting | Tableaux Personnel | |
1979 | Womanlight | Traffic policeman | |
1980 | The Moroccan Stallion | ||
1982 | The Passerby | Angry Man | |
1983 | Signes extérieurs de richesse | Marc Letellier | |
Le Dernier Combat | The Brute | ||
1985 | Le téléphone sonne toujours deux fois!! | Conman | |
Subway | The Drummer | ||
1986 | I Love You | The dentist | |
1988 | The Big Blue | Enzo Molinari | |
1990 | La Femme Nikita | Victor, cleaner | |
1991 | L'Homme au masque d'or | Father Victorio Gaetano | |
Loulou Graffiti | Pique la Lune | ||
L'Opération Corned-Beef | Captain Philippe Boulier | ||
1992 | Porco Rosso | Marco "Porco Rosso" Pagot (voice) | French dub |
1993 | Les Visiteurs | Godefroy de Papincourt, Comte de Montmirail | |
La Vis | Monsieur K | ||
Paranoïa | Short subject | ||
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey | Shadow (voice) | French dub | |
1994 | The Lion King | Mufasa (voice) | |
Léon: The Professional | Leone "Léon" Montana | ||
1995 | Les Truffes | Patrick | |
French Kiss | Inspector Jean-Paul Cardon | ||
Al di là delle nuvole | Carlo | ||
1996 | Mission: Impossible | Franz Krieger | |
Le Jaguar | Jean Campana | ||
1997 | Roseanna's Grave | Marcello | |
Un amour de sorcière | Molok | ||
Les Sœurs Soleil | Spectator | ||
1998 | Les Visiteurs II: Les Couloirs du temps | Comte Godefroy de Montmirail, dit Godefroy | |
Godzilla | Philippe Roaché | ||
Ronin | Vincent | ||
1999 | The Book That Wrote Itself | Himself | |
2000 | Crimson Rivers | Pierre Niemans | |
2001 | Just Visiting | Count Thibault of Malfete | |
Atlantis: The Lost Empire | Vincenzo "Vinny" Saltorini (voice) | French dub | |
Wasabi | Hubert Fiorentini | ||
2002 | Décalage horaire | Felix | |
Rollerball | Alexis Petrovich | ||
2003 | Tais-toi! | Ruby | |
2004 | Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse | Commissaire Niemans | |
Hotel Rwanda | Mr. Tillens | Uncredited | |
The Corsican Files | Ange Leoni | ||
2005 | L'Empire des loups | Jean-Louis Schiffer | |
The Tiger and the Snow | Fuad | ||
2006 | The Pink Panther | Gilbert Ponton | |
Flyboys | Captain Thenault | ||
The Da Vinci Code | Captain Bezu Fache | ||
Flushed Away | Le Frog (voice) | Also French dub | |
2008 | Ca$h | Maxime - Dubreuil | |
2009 | The Pink Panther 2 | Gilbert Ponton | |
Le Premier Cercle | Milo Malakian | ||
Couples Retreat | Marcel | ||
Armored | Quinn | ||
2010 | The Round Up | Dr. Sheinbaum | |
The Philosopher | Baggio | ||
22 Bullets | Charly Matteï | ||
2011 | Zookeeper | Bernie the Gorilla (voice) | French dub |
You Don't Choose Your Family | Docteur Luix | ||
Margaret | Ramon | ||
2012 | Alex Cross | Giles Mercier | |
The Chef | Alexandre Lagarde | ||
Le Jour des Corneilles | Le père Courge | ||
2013 | Days and Nights | Louis | |
2014 | My Summer in Provence | Paul | |
Hector and the Search for Happiness | Dr. Diego Baresco | ||
Benoît Brisefer : Les Taxis rouges [fr] | Poilonez | ||
2015 | The Squad | Serge Buren | |
Brothers of the Wind | Danzer | ||
2016 | The Last Face | Dr. Mehmet Love | |
The Visitors: Bastille Day | Comte Godefroy de Montmirail | ||
The Promise | Admiral Louis Dartige Fournet | ||
2017 | Mes trésors | Patrick | |
The Girl in the Fog | Augusto Flores | ||
The Adventurers | Pierre | ||
2019 | 4 Latas | Jean Pierre | |
Cold Blood | Henry | ||
The Lion King | Mufasa (voice) | French dub | |
Polina and the Mystery of a Film Studio | Screen Hologram | ||
2020 | Waiting for Anya | Henri | |
Da 5 Bloods | Desroche | ||
Rogue City | Ange Leonetti | ||
The Doorman | Victor Dubois | ||
2021 | Promises | Grandpa | |
2024 | Lift | Lars Jorgenson | |
My Penguin Friend | João | ||
Family Pack | Gilbert Vassier | ||
TBA | Tuner | Filming |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Flight from Justice | Charlie Bert | TV movie |
2013 | Jo | Joachim "Jo" St-Clair | 8 episodes |
2021 | Who Killed Sara? | Reinaldo Gómez de la Cortina | 7 episodes |
2022 | A Private Affair | Héctor Hugo | 8 episodes |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Onimusha 3: Demon Siege | Jacques Blanc | Voice and likeness |
Awards and nominations
Institution | Year | Category | Work | Result |
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César Award | 1989 | Best Supporting Actor | The Big Blue | Nominated |
1994 | Best Actor | Les Visiteurs | Nominated | |
1995 | Léon: The Professional | Nominated | ||
European Film Award | 2000 | Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema | — | Honored |
Giffoni Film Festival | 2012 | François Truffaut Award | — | Honored |
Screen Actors Guild Award | 2021 | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Da 5 Bloods | Nominated |
Honours
- 2003 Officer of the National Order of Merit
- 2007 Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters
- 2015 Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts
- 2024 Commander of the Legion of Honor
References
- "Jean Reno - scheda attore". Film.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
- ^ Dawson, Angela (10 May 2006). "Jean Reno cracks the 'Code'". AllBusiness.com. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
- Jamieson, Teddy (30 August 2010). "Jean Reno on 22 Bullets". Herald Scotland. Herald & Times Group. Archived from the original on 5 September 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
- "Jean Reno Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Yahoo. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
- "Jean Reno tra "A Private Affair" e l'amore per l'Italia". YouTube: Il Messaggero. 2022. Archived from the original on 29 December 2023. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
- Loo, Egan (18 November 2011). "Film star Jean Reno's live-action Doraemon ad streamed". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 7 December 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
- "Emma". xoeditions.com (in French). Retrieved 30 December 2024.
- "Da Vinci Code Actor Jean Reno Weds". People.com. Time Inc. 30 July 2006. Archived from the original on 27 August 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- Melillo, Wendy (4 June 2007). "What the French Taught Us". Ad Week. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from the original on 28 November 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
- "Les Acteurs qui soutiennent des candidates: Jean Reno - Nicolas Sarkozy". Linternaute (in French). 2007. Archived from the original on 4 October 2010. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
- "Jean Reno papa de Sandra, Michael, Tom, Serena, Cielo et Dean : Qui sont ses 6 enfants ?".
- "Jean Reno Trivia: 26 amazing facts about the French actor! (List)". www.uselessdaily.com. Archived from the original on 30 September 2020. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
- ^ "Jean Reno ne croit pas à l'intégration des musulmans en France". parismatch.com (in French). 7 June 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2024.
- Décret du 14 mai 2003 portant promotion et nomination, retrieved 30 December 2024
- "Nominations dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres - Cinquantenaire de l'ordre - 2008". www2.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 30 December 2024.
- "BOE-A-2015-14323 Real Decreto 1179/2015, de 29 de diciembre, por el que se concede la Medalla al Mérito en las Bellas Artes, en su categoría de oro, a las personas y entidades que se relacionan". www.boe.es. Retrieved 30 December 2024.
- Décret du 3 juillet 2024 portant promotion dans l'ordre national de la Légion d'honneur, retrieved 30 December 2024
External links
- Jean Reno at IMDb
- Jean Reno: Cannes, Codes, and... Bouillabaisse (MPM interview)
- Couples Retreat Video Interview at AMCtv.com
European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award | |
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- 1948 births
- Living people
- Alumni of Lycée Lyautey (Casablanca)
- European Film Awards winners (people)
- French male film actors
- French male television actors
- French male stage actors
- French people of Spanish descent
- French male voice actors
- Recipients of the Legion of Honour
- Officers of the Ordre national du Mérite
- Male actors from Casablanca
- 20th-century French male actors
- 21st-century French male actors