Michel Subor

Michel Subor

actor

Michel Subor was born on Feb 02, 1935 in France. Michel Subor's big-screen debut came with Frou-Frou directed by Augusto Genina in 1955, strarring Le jeune homme au restaurant (uncredited). Michel Subor is known for Beau travail directed by Claire Denis, Denis Lavant stars as Galoup and Michel Subor as Commander Bruno Forestier. The upcoming new movie Michel Subor plays is Godard Mon Amour which will be released on Jun 25, 2019.

Michel Subor was born Mischa Subotzki in Paris, France in 1935, to anti-Bolshevik parents from the Soviet Union who had immigrated a few years earlier. His father was an engineer in Moscow, and his mother was born in Azerbaijan. Michel's sister moved to the United States as an adult. His career started with small roles in Frou-Frou (Augusto Genina, 1955) with Dany Robin, and the comedy Un drôle de dimanche/A Strange Sunday (Marc Allégret, 1958), followed by playing Jean Richard's son in the comedy Mon pote le gitan/My buddy the Gypsy (François Gir, Guy Lionel, 1959). He had his first leading role as the lover of Brigitte Bardot's character in the sexy comedy La Bride sur le Cou/Please, Not Now! (Roger Vadim, 1961). The year before Subor had completed his most important early role in Jean-Luc Godard's Le Petit Soldat/The Little Soldier (1960). The film was banned from release in France for three years because it refers to the use of torture on both the French and Algerian sides during the Algerian struggle for independence. Subor plays Bruno Forestier, a young, disillusioned man who becomes involved in politics, yet in spite of the fact that he stands up to torture and commits murder because of this involvement, he does not have deep political beliefs. Subor also provided the narrator's voice in another classic of the Nouvelle Vague, Jules et Jim (1962) (François Truffaut, 1962).

  • Birthday

    Feb 02, 1935
  • Place of Birth

    Paris, France

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