Michel Auclair
Michel Auclair (born Vladimir Vujović; 14 September 1922 – 7 January 1988) was an actor of Serbian and French ancestry, known best for his roles in French cinema.
Auclair was born to a Serbian father (born in Požarevac, Serbia) and a French mother in Koblenz. His father was Vojislav Vujović, prominent Yugoslav Communist and secretary of the Communist Youth International. Auclair moved to Paris when he was three years old. He entered medical school but then studied acting at the CNSAD in Paris.
While a major French star, he only had two English-language roles: as Professor Flostre in the 1957 musical Funny Face with Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire, and as a French police investigator in Day of the Jackal (1973) with Edward Fox.
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Auclair was born to a Serbian father (born in Požarevac, Serbia) and a French mother in Koblenz. His father was Vojislav Vujović, prominent Yugoslav Communist and secretary of the Communist Youth International. Auclair moved to Paris when he was three years old. He entered medical school but then studied acting at the CNSAD in Paris.
While a major French star, he only had two English-language roles: as Professor Flostre in the 1957 musical Funny Face with Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire, and as a French police investigator in Day of the Jackal (1973) with Edward Fox.
Source: Article "Michel Auclair" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For
77 titles
Chance at Love
Manon
Seven Deaths by Prescription
Holiday for Henrietta
Singoalla
Symphony for a Massacre
Rice Girl
Impossible Object
December
Torquemada
The Damned
Father's Trip
Midnight Meeting
Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo
Sentimental Education
The Beautiful Prisoner
The Fox of Paris
Preuve d'amour
Tuesday's Guest
Question of Love
Murder at 45 R.P.M.
Black Thursday
A Bomb for a Dictator
Tres hombres van a morir
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