

Michel Aumont
Michel Henri Aumont (15 October 1936 – 28 August 2019) was a distinguished French actor renowned for his contributions to theatre, film, and television. Over his illustrious career, Aumont received four prestigious Molière Awards and was nominated three times for the César Awards, underscoring his exceptional talent in the performing arts. In recognition of his achievements, he was honored as a Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit in 2015.
Born in Paris on October 15, 1936, Aumont honed his craft at the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Art. By the 1970s, he had emerged as a prominent comedic actor in French cinema, captivating audiences even while primarily cast in supporting roles. His unique ability to bring humor and depth to his characters made him a beloved figure in the industry.
Aumont also had a significant tenure at the Comédie-Française, where he performed for three decades, further solidifying his legacy in French theatre. His contributions to the arts left a lasting impact, and he is remembered as one of the great comedic talents of his time. Michel Aumont passed away on August 28, 2019, leaving behind a rich legacy of theatrical and cinematic excellence.
Filmography


Marriage of the Century

Private Tuition

Bangkok, We Have A Problem!

A Sunday in the Country

Death of a Corrupt Man

Courage fuyons

Killing Time

My Name Is Bernadette

The Closet

Man Is a Woman

Mr. Klein

The ComDads

Me and El Che

A View of Love

Ruby & Quentin

Half a Chance

Spoiled Children

Dangerous Moves

Comme les 5 doigts de la main

My New Partner II
