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Acting
Jean-Pierre Léaud (born May 28, 1944) is a French actor, best known for playing Antoine Doinel in François Truffaut's series of films about that character, beginning with The 400 Blows (1959). He also worked with Aki Kaurismäki, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Jacques Rivette, and Tsai Ming-liang. He is a significant figure of the French New Wave, having appeared in eight films by Jean-Luc Godard and seven by François Truffaut.
Highest rated appearances

La Vie de Bohème
as Blancheron
Quando a Coisa Vira Outra
as Self (archive footage)

Introducing My Father, François Truffaut
as Self (Archive Footage)

André Malraux: Writer, Politician, Adventurer
as Self - Actor (archive footage)

I shot Antoine Doinel
as Self

C'è tempo
as Self

Alien Crystal Palace
as Horus

The Lion Sleeps Tonight
as Jean

M
as Le père de Lila

The Death of Louis XIV
as Louis XIV

El Brujo

François Truffaut l'insoumis
as Self (archive footage)

Camille Rewinds
as Monsieur Dupont - l'horloger

Le Havre
as The Whistleblower

Sodankylä Forever
as Self

The Chalk Circle Man
as Le Nermord

Visage
as Antoine / King Herode

Flowers in the Mirror, Moon in the Water
as Self / Antoine / King Herode
On the Trail of the New Wave
as Self (archive footage)

I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed
as Georges Franju

A Wonderful Spell
as Fernand

Cinema, Sex, Politics: Bertolucci Makes ‘The Dreamers’
as Self (uncredited)
Léaud de Hurle-dents
as Self

The Dreamers
as Jean-Pierre Léaud

In the Darkness of Time
as (archive footage) (uncredited)

The War in Paris
as Haut Placé

The Pornographer
as Jacques Laurent

What Time Is It There?
as Man at Cemetery

1968 - Without Losing Tenderness
as Self

Léaud l'unique

The Marcorelle Affair
as François Marcorelle

A Matter of Taste
as Investigating judge

Innocent
as Le poète

Elizabeth
as (uncredited)

Jean Eustache's Wasted Breath
as Self

Just for Laughs
as Nicolas Gardinier

Irma Vep
as René Vidal

Diary of a Seducer
as Hugo

My Man
as Client

One Hundred and One Nights
as The Second Jean-Pierre (uncredited)

Nobody Loves Me
as Lucien

The Birth of Love
as Marcus

François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits
as Self (archive footage)

La Vie de Bohème
as Blancheron

Paris Awakens
as Clément
C'est la vie

Out 1
as Colin

I Hired a Contract Killer
as Henri
Paperback Woman
as Marc

Bunker Palace Hotel
as Solal

The Ministries of Art
as Self

The Color of the Wind
as Decourt

36 Fillette
as Boris Golovine

Jane B. by Agnès V.
as The Angry Lover

Lady Cops
as Commissaire Bouvreuil

Boran -Time to Aim
as Assistant
Ossegg oder Die Wahrheit über Hänsel und Gretel
as Georg Ossegg

Rise and Fall of a Small Film Company
as Gaspard Bazin
With All Hands
as Marcel

Treasure Island
as Midas

Just a Movie
as Péter - a rendezõ

L'Herbe rouge
as Lazuli

Detective
as Inspector Neveu

Vivement Truffaut
as Self / Doinel (archive footage)

Rebelote
as Rémi Chauveau

Paris Seen By... 20 Years After
as René (segment 3)

La cassure
as Police Commissioner Rauffast

Mersonne ne m'aime
as Daniel Flipo-Risq

Pour Bonnie
as Charles Blaine
Véra

Help Me Dream
as Mario

Parano
as Ignazio

Le petit Pommier
as Le vendeur de La Belle Aubaine

Love on the Run
as Antoine Doinel

Lola's Lolos
as Bernard Dubois

Hugs and Other Things
as Tom

Out 1: Spectre
as Colin

Day for Night
as Alphonse

The Mother and the Whore
as Alexandre

Last Tango in Paris
as Tom

Two English Girls
as Claude Roc

The Lion Has Seven Heads
as Preacher

A Girl Is a Gun
as Billy le Kid

The Heirs
as Danton

Bed and Board
as Antoine Doinel

Paul
as Paul

Pigsty
as Julian Klotz

Joy of Learning
as Émile Rousseau (uncredited)

Bad Company
as Daniel (archive footage)

Dialogue 20-40-60
as Adamík (segment "The Twenty-Year-Olds")

The Twenty-Year-Olds
as Adamik
Françoise et Udo...
as Self

Concentration

Stolen Kisses
as Antoine Doinel

Weekend
as Saint-Just / Le Jeune Minet du 16ème (uncredited)

La Chinoise
as Guillaume

The Oldest Profession
as The Bellhop (segment "Anticipation") (uncredited)

Anticipation, or Love in the Year 2000
as The Bellboy

The Departure
as Marc

Made in U.S.A
as Donald Siegel

Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes
as Daniel

Masculin Féminin
as Paul

Filmmakers of Our Time: François Truffaut or the Critical Spirit
as Self

Pierrot le Fou
as Young Man in Cinema (uncredited)

Alphaville
as Breakfast Waiter (uncredited)

Love at Sea
as The Boy at the Exit of the Cinema

Mata Hari, Agent H21
as Absalon

Nadja in Paris
as Self

Antoine and Colette
as Antoine Doinel

Love at Twenty
as Antoine Doinel (segment "Antoine et Colette")

Boulevard
as Georges Castagnier, dit "Jojo"

Testament of Orpheus
as Dargelos, l'écolier