Jean-Marie Amato

Jean-Marie Amato was an American actor who is best known for Le théâtre de la jeunesse, La caméra explore le temps, and Le mariage de Figaro. He was born on January 2, 1926, and passed away on November 9, 1961.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Jean-Marie Amato’s personal life and family are limited. There is no significant public information regarding his early life or family background. However, his contributions to the film industry reflect his passion for acting.

Career

Jean-Marie Amato had a notable acting career with roles in various films and television shows. He appeared in productions such as Le mariage de Figaro and La caméra explore le temps, showcasing his talent on screen. His work during the late 1950s and early 1960s established him as a recognizable face in the industry.

Death and Legacy

Jean-Marie Amato died on November 9, 1961, leaving behind a legacy of performance in French cinema. Although his career was cut short, his roles in influential productions continue to be remembered by audiences and film historians alike. He is remembered for his versatile performances and contributions to the art of acting.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Fortunat 1960-11-16 Tonio
Boulevard 1960-11-30 le clochard qui ramasse les pièces
Le Mariage de Figaro ou La Folle Journée 1961-12-25 Bazile
Le Rouge et le Noir 1954-10-29 Le bottier
Les hommes ne pensent qu’à ça… 1954-06-13 Don Juan
Le Sicilien 1958-11-26 Monsieur Bruno
Ni vu… Ni connu… 1958-04-23 Maître Guilloche
Les Hussards 1955-12-14 Carotti, le bottier
Les bonnes manières 1952-06-11
Minute papillon 1959-07-14
Les motards 1959-03-18
Fernand cow-boy 1956-09-06
Le Sahara brûle 1961-01-18 Duval