His round face and piercing blue eyes will be missed in French cinema.

Actor Jean-François Stévenin, who began his career with Rivette and Truffaut before becoming a popular supporting role and then a cult director in just three films, died Tuesday at the age of 77.

"He died in the hospital in Neuilly, he fought well," said his son Sagamore Stévenin, also an actor.

Director of

Passe montagne

,

Doubles Messieurs 

et

Mischka

, Jean-François Stévenin is a prolific actor seen in films as eclectic as

Pocket money 

by François Truffaut,

Une chambre en ville 

by Jacques Demy or

Le pacte des loups 

by Christophe Gans. .

And Cuba changed everything

Born in the Jura in 1944, this former student at HEC, with a romantic and treacherous background, discovered film sets during an internship in Cuba… on dairy production. “I didn't know how to do anything, but I learned to speak Spanish very quickly, and I melted into the team. Incognito, ”he said.

In 1968, he became assistant to Alain Cavalier on the set of

La Chamade

. “For ten years, I was an assistant, I never thought of playing. (…) And in

Out One

, by Jacques Rivette, where Juliet Berto had said: "It's funny, the assistant looks like Brando, why wouldn't he play Marlon?" The scene was kept for editing, ”he recalled in 2000 for

Liberation

. In the 1980s, he toured under the direction of Jean-Luc Godard (

Passion

), Bertrand Blier (

Notre histoire

) and Catherine Breillat (

36 Fillette

). Then will come the most successful films such as

Le Pacte des loups

, where he plays with Vincent Cassel and Samuel Le Bihan or even

L'Homme du train 

directed by Patrice Leconte.

Chieftain

In 2018, his work as a filmmaker earned him a Jean-Vigo Honorary Award, which was awarded to him by Agnès Varda.

This award distinguishes independence of mind, quality and originality.

His films, where nature is very present, are marked by the cinema of Cassavetes and, like the American filmmaker, he likes to film those close to him.

He is the father of four children, all actors: Sagamore, Robinson, Salomé and Pierre.

His latest film,

Illusions perdues 

by Xavier Giannoli, adapted from Balzac, is due to be screened at the Venice Film Festival in September.

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