Death of actor Pierre Vernier at 93

Death of actor Pierre Vernier at 93
Death of actor Pierre Vernier at 93

“Itinerary of a spoiled child”, “The professional”… Pierre Vernier had around sixty films in his list of achievements. The actor died on Wednesday October 9 at the age of 93. A member of the “Bande du Conservatoire” in the 1950s, he played with big names in French cinema such as Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean-Pierre Marielle and Jean .

Be careful, I also exist without him!“, he joked in 2001 about his friend Bébel, who died in 2021.

Pierre Vernier was one of those actors whose name is not necessarily known to the general public, but whose face and appearance – tall gentleman’s stature, dreamy face and brown lock on the forehead – are familiar to him.

With Françoise Fabian, he was one of the last surviving members of the “Bande du Conservatoire”, essentially formed by students of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in in the early 1950s. Besides Belmondo, its core, it also included Claude Rich, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Bruno Cremer and Annie Girardot.

Born Pierre Louis Rayer in Saint-Jean d’Angely in Charente and died in Vic-Fezensac, in Gers, Pierre Vernier had worked with great film directors, including Henri Verneuil and Joseph Losey (in “Monsieur Klein” with Alain Delon in 1976).

A horse lover, like Jean Rochefort, Pierre Vernier was very active on television. In 2008, he played the role of General De Gaulle, for which he received several acting awards.

On the small screen, it’s the soap opera “Swiss roll” and the role of the eponymous vigilante who made him famous in 1964. In the theater, Pierre Vernier had played under the direction of Raymond Rouleau, Georges Wilson, Jean-Louis Barrault and Roger Planchon.

Knight of the National Order of Merit, Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters, Pierre Vernier was very involved until the end of his life in the associative and charitable sector, underlined those around him.

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