Biography
Jean-Pierre Aumont (January 5, 1911 – January 30, 2001) was a French actor.

Acting
Paris, France
Born · Died
Jean-Pierre Aumont (January 5, 1911 – January 30, 2001) was a French actor.

The Proprietor· 1996
Franz Legendre

Jefferson in Paris· 1995
D'Hancarville

Carné, You Said Carné?· 1994
Self

Giorgino· 1994
Sébastien

Los mares del sur· 1992

A Star for Two· 1991
Alphonse

Crimes et jardins· 1991
Lamoureux

Vivement Truffaut· 1985
Self / Alexandre (archive footage)

The Blood of Others· 1984
M. Blomart

Les Beaux Quartiers· 1983
Quesnel

Nana· 1983
Count Muffat

Shadow Dance· 1983
Monsieur Jean

Don't Look in the Attic· 1982
Ugo Ressia

The Boy Soldier· 1981
Commandant Félix

Something Short of Paradise· 1979
Jean-Fidel Mileau

Blackout· 1978
Henri

Entire Days in the Trees· 1977
Le fils

Cat and Mouse· 1975
Monsieur Richard

Catherine & Co.· 1975
Marquis de Puisargue

Mahogany· 1975
Christian Rosetti

The Happy Hooker· 1975
Yves St. Jacques

The Two Missionaries· 1974
Monsignor Delgado

Day for Night· 1973
Alexandre

Castle Keep· 1969
The Count of Maldorais

Carnival of Crime· 1962
Mike Voray

Five Miles to Midnight· 1962
Alan Stewart

Pride· 1962
Jean

The Seven Deadly Sins· 1962
Jean Lartigue - le Mari (segment "L'orgueuil")

The Devil at 4 O'Clock· 1961
Jacques

Three Faces of Sin· 1961
Guest at the opening

The Enemy General· 1960
Lionel Durand

John Paul Jones· 1959
King Louis XVI

The Seventh Sin· 1957
Paul Duvelle

Hilda Crane· 1956
Prof. Jacques De Lisle

Charge of the Lancers· 1954
Capt. Eric Evoir

Lili· 1953
Marc

Royal Affairs in Versailles· 1953
Cardinal de Rohan

Wolves Hunt at Night· 1952
Cyril Dormoy

Last Meeting· 1951
Michele Bonesi

Revenge of the Pirates· 1951
Il conte Enrico di Roccabruna

Siren of Atlantis· 1949
Andre St. Avit

Wicked City· 1949
Eric Martin, alias Hans Norben

Song of Scheherazade· 1947
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Heartbeat· 1946
Pierre de Roche

Assignment in Brittany· 1943
Bertrand Corlay / Capt. Pierre Metard

The Cross of Lorraine· 1943
Paul Duprez

The Deserter· 1939
Paul Marchand

Hôtel du Nord· 1938
Pierre