André Dussollier

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February 17, 1946 in Annecy, France
Biography:French leading man "Andre Dussolier" was first seen by international filmgoers in a supporting role in "Francois Truffaut"'s "Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me" (1973). Subsequent Dussolier appearances in "Perceval Le Gaulois" and "L'Amour a Mort" were not widely seen outside the borders of France, though there were the occasional exceptions, notably "Alain Resnais"' "Melo" (1984). The American-produced "Just the Way You Are" (1984), filmed primarily at a French ski resort, allowed Dussolier a rare appearance in an English-speaking film, in support of "Kristy McNichol" and "Michael Ontkean". The biggest moneymaker with which "Andre Dussolier" was aligned was 1987's "Three Men and a Cradle", which was subsequently remade by Hollywood as "Three Men and a Baby" (1988), with "Ted Danson" taking over the Dussolier role. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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