Jack Pinoteau
Jack Pinoteau (born 20 September 1923) or Jacques Pinoteau is a French film director born at Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines. A brother of Claude Pinoteau and Arlette Merry, he is mostly known for the his direction of the film Le Triporteur, after a novel by René Fallet which made Darry Cowl famous.
Filmography
Cinema
Film director
- 1952 : Ils étaient cinq with Jean Carmet, Jean Gaven
- 1954 : Le Grand Pavois with Jean Chevrier, Nicole Courcel
- 1956 : L'Ami de la famille with Darry Cowl
- 1957 : Le Triporteur with Darry Cowl
- 1958 : Chéri, fais-moi peur with Darry Cowl
- 1960 : Robinson et le triporteur with Darry Cowl
- 1963 : People in Luck
- 1964 : Les Durs à cuire with Jean Poiret, Michel Serrault and Roger Pierre
- 1965 : Me and the Forty Year Old Man with Dany Saval, Paul Meurisse and Michel Serrault
Assistant director
- 1948 : Rapide de nuit by Marcel Blistène
- 1949 : Five Red Tulips by Jean Stelli
- 1949 : On n'aime qu'une fois by Jean Stelli
- 1949 : Dernier Amour by Jean Stelli
- 1950 : Minne, l'ingénue libertine by Jacqueline Audry
- 1950 : Les Maîtres nageurs by Henri Lepage
- 1950 : Quai de Grenelle by Emil-Edwin Reinert
- 1950 : L'Aiguille rouge by Emil-Edwin Reinert
- 1952 : Plume au vent by Louis Cuny
Actor
- 1943 : Le Carrefour des enfants perdus by Léo Joannon
Television
- 1966 : Les Globe-trotters, TV serial with Yves Rénier
- 1967 : S.O.S. Fernand, with Fernandel
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