Jacques Nolot
Jacques Nolot was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Nolot appeared in such films as "La Matiouette" (1982), the drama "One Deadly Summer" (1983) with Isabelle Adjani and the drama "L' Addition" (1984) with Richard Berry. He also appeared in the drama "Douce France" (1986) with Barbara Rudnik, the romance "Zone Rouge" (1986) with Sabine Azema and the drama "Le Lieu du Crime" (1987) with Catherine Deneuve. His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "The Guys in the Cafe" (1989), "Apres Apres Demain" (1990) with Anémone and the Daniele Dubroux drama "Border Line" (1992). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in the dramatic adaptation "A Mort la mort!" (1999) with Romain Goupil, the Charlotte Rampling drama "Under the Sand" (2001) and "Glowing Eyes" (2002) with Vittoria Scognamiglio. He also appeared in "Porn Theater" (2003) and the Emmanuelle Béart period drama "The Witnesses" (2008). Most recently, Nolot acted in "The Forbidden Room" (2015).