Blier shocked France and ... as "my pet actor, my cinema brother, my alter-ego". Its success also brought Blier out of the shadow of his father, the postwar acting great Bernard Blier.
The provocative French filmmaker left his mark on 1970s and 1980s cinema. He won several awards, including an Oscar in 1979.
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Born in 1939 in the Paris suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, Blier was the son of actor Bernard Blier and grew ... two brutal young men who drift about France in stolen cars and harass and assault ...
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Best known for leading Dior's home furnishings and gift department, she also worked for Pierre Cardin and Valentino earlier in her career.
The French film director Bertrand Blier, the creator of cult and provocative films such as Les Valseuses, Buffet Froid, and Tenue de Soirée, has died. The veteran filmmaker, celebrated for his ...