Alain Tercinet

Alain Tercinet was an American actor who is best known for Les refrains de la mémoire, Le petit dimanche illustré, and I Love You, I Love You.

Personal and Family Life

Alain Tercinet was born on January 29, 1935, in Chambéry, Savoie, France. He was married to his wife, Nicole, from 1960 until his death in 2017. They shared a supportive bond throughout their life together.

Career

Alain was not only an actor but also an important French jazz journalist and author. He became known for his friendship with Cabu, which began during their military service in the Algerian war. He received the Charles Delaunay prize in 1992 for his work on Be-Bop, showcasing his love for jazz music.

Death and Legacy

Alain Tercinet passed away on June 28, 2017, in France due to cancer. His contributions to both acting and jazz journalism leave a lasting legacy in the arts community. He is remembered for his dedication to his craft and his friendships formed throughout his life.

Filmography

Title Role Year
I Love You, I Love You Un invité de la réception (uncredited) 1968
Les refrains de la mémoire Unknown 2001
Le petit dimanche illustré Unknown 1967