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- Birth nameJean-Pierre Emmanuel Georges Victor Ange Dumontet
- Jean-Pierre Darras was born on November 26, 1927 in Paris, France. He was an actor and writer, known for Le braconnier de Dieu (1983), Les fourberies de Scapin (1981) and Molière pour rire et pour pleurer (1973). He was married to Corinne Lahaye and Catherine Bauche. He died on July 5, 1999 in Créteil, Val-de-Marne, France.
- SpousesCorinne Lahaye(May 21, 1983 - July 5, 1999) (his death)Catherine Bauche(October 25, 1948 - February 18, 1958) (divorced)
- In 1963, he recorded with Philippe Noiret the French songs "Consuela", "Marche Grecque", "Mon Grand" and "Paris-Paname" which were written by Henri Betti (music) and Jean Cosmos (lyrics).
- In 1985, he recorded a song together with his wife Corinne Lahaye called "Après Moi".
- In 1993, with his wife Corinne Lahaye, he founded the" Estivales de Carpentras festival", which would take place until 2009.
- He notably played Molière (whose Imaginary Memoirs he also wrote ) in the television series Molière pour rire et pour pleure.
- In 1994, he published his memoirs: "Why do you say that while laughing?" ( Pourquoi dites-vous ça en riant?).
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