Michel Piccoli, renowned French acting veteran, dies aged 94

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Michel Piccoli, the veteran French actor renowned for a string of celebrated performances for directors such as Luis Bunuel, Jean-Luc Godard and Louis Malle, has died aged 94. It was reported by AFP, who said his family had announced the news, but no cause of death was given.

Piccoliโ€™s acting career stretched back to the 1940s, but he began his association with major directors in Jean Renoirโ€™s French Cancan in 1955. He was first cast by Bunuel a year later in Death in the Garden, where he played a priest; he would go on to act in a further six Bunuel films, including Diary of a Chambermaid, Belle de Jour and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. However, the high point of his 1960s work was arguably Godardโ€™s Contempt, in which he played opposite Brigitte Bardot as the scriptwriter hired to work on an adaptation of The Odyssey.

In subsequent decades, Piccoli became a stalwart of French art films, appearing in Death in a French Garden (1985), Leos Caraxโ€™s Mauvais Sang (1986) and Jacques Rivetteโ€™s La Belle Noiseuse (1991). In 2011 he played the reluctant pope in Nanni Morettiโ€™s We Have a Pope, and one of his final appearances was in another Carax film, Holy Motors in 2012.

Piccoli was married three times: first to Elรฉonore Hirt, then to singer Juliette Grรฉco (until 1977), and to Ludivine Clerc, who survives him. (Text, Photo by Guardian)

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