Jacques Tati

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Jacques Tati was a French filmmaker and actor renowned for his nearly wordless, visually inventive comedies that gently satirize modern life and social conventions.

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instanceOf comedian
film actor
film director
human
mime artist
screenwriter
activeYearsInFilm 1930s–1970s
awardReceived Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
surface form: Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
awardReceivedFor Mon Oncle
burialPlace Saint-Germain-en-Laye
causeOfDeath pulmonary embolism
citizenship France
countryOfBirth France
countryOfDeath France
createdCharacter Mon Oncle
surface form: Monsieur Hulot
dateOfBirth 1907-10-09
dateOfDeath 1982-11-04
ethnicOrigin Dutch
Russian
familyName Tatischeff
fullName Jacques Tatischeff
genre comedy film
givenName Jacques
influenced Aki Kaurismäki
David Lynch
Rowan Atkinson
Wes Anderson
language French
nationality French
notableWork Jour de fête
Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot
Mon Oncle
Parade
Playtime
Trafic
occupation comedian
film actor
film director
mime artist
screenwriter
placeOfBirth Le Pecq
placeOfDeath Paris
portrayed Mon Oncle
surface form: Monsieur Hulot
spouse Micheline Winter
style minimal dialogue
physical comedy
satire of modern life
visual comedy
yearOfAward 1959

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Mr. Bean influencedBy Jacques Tati
Buster Keaton influenced Jacques Tati
French cinema notableDirector Jacques Tati