Gérard Nery(1922-2010)
- Writer
- Actor
- Producer
Born in 1922 in Hamburg (Germany), Gérard Néry had a very peripatetic
youth in the company of his older sister Hélène, following his parents
across Europe (Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Holland). When Hélène was
eighteen and he was fifteen, the two young people decided to settle
down in Paris. Gérard was not a very good student, so he did not really
know what to do of his life but a had a knack for doing the right
thing. Having been hired as a stage manager by the Théâtre des
Célestins' in Lyon, he took part in the rehearsal of
Roger Ferdinand's "LesJ-3". When the
main actor of the play,
François Périer proved unable to
reach Lyon owing to the advance of the American army (the year was
1944) he brashly offered his services to replace the famous actor. As
"Les J-3" was going to become the emblematic success of the Liberation
period, the young inexperienced actor instantly became a juvenile star.
But this success was also a mixed blessing, as Gérard Néry was
hopelessly reduced to same type of role in the years that followed.
Despite his determination to play against type, he proved unable to
unchain himself from the shallow cheerful youth stereotype. He was of
course in the film adaptation of "Les J-3" and played about the same
role in two films directed by
André Berthomieu, "J'ai 17 ans" (1945)
and "Amour, délices et orgues" (1947). Fortunately, Gérard Néry had
more than one string to his bow. He was fond of writing and soon
converted himself into a playwright, a script writer and mostly into a
successful novelist (the "Julie Crèvecoeur" series, "Les nuits
d'Hollywood", "Chasse aux cerveaux" ...)