
Jean Gabin
Acting
Jean Gabin Alexis Moncorgé (born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé), known as Jean Gabin (17 May 1904 – 15 November 1976), was a French actor and singer. Considered a key figure in French cinema, he starred in several classic films, including Pépé le Moko (1937), La grande illusion (1937), Le Quai des brumes (1938), La bête humaine (1938), Le jour se lève (1939), and Le plaisir (1952). During his career, he twice won the Silver Bear for Best Actor from the Berlin International Film Festival and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor from the Venice Film Festival, respectively. Gabin was made a member of the Légion d'honneur in recognition of the important role he played in French cinema.
Gabin was born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé in Paris, the son of Madeleine Petit and Ferdinand Moncorgé, a cafe owner and cabaret entertainer whose stage name was Gabin, which is a first name in French. He grew up in the village of Mériel in the Seine-et-Oise (now Val-d'Oise) département, about 22 mi (35 km) north of Paris. He attended the Lycée Janson de Sailly. Gabin left school early, and worked as a laborer until the age of 19 when he entered show business with a bit part in a Folies Bergère production. He continued performing in a variety of minor roles before going into the military.
Known For

Two Men in Town

Les Misérables

Pasha

The Tattoo

The Sicilian Clan

Razzia

Love Is My Profession

French Cancan

Any Number Can Win

Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case

Port of Shadows

The Image Book

Stormy Waters

The Counterfeiters of Paris

La Traversée de Paris

Grand Illusion

Touchez Pas au Grisbi

The Cat

The President

Le Plaisir

The Lower Depths

The Old Guard

Maigret Sets a Trap

A Monkey in Winter

Daybreak

Pépé le Moko

La Bête Humaine

The Possessors

La Belle Équipe

The Dominici Affair
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