Biography
Jean Martin (6 March 1922 - 2 February 2009) was a French actor. Coming from a Berry family, he spent part of his childhood in Biarritz, where his father worked for a furrier. During the Second World War, he hid to escape the Forced Labor Service. Staying in Paris, he appeared in two films by Maurice Tourneur: "The Devil's Hand" (1942) then "Cécile Est Mort" (1943). At the twilight of the forties, he started doing theater.
In 1953, Jean Martin gained notoriety by playing the new play by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, "Waiting for Godot", under the direction of Roger Blin, becoming the first to take on the role of Lucky. The same Roger Blin produced “End of the Game” (1957), by the same Beckett, a few years later, and entrusted the same Jean Martin with the role of Clov. In 1960, Jean Martin staged his first play, “Letter Dead”, by Robert Pinget. In 1962, he again staged a play, “The Representatives”, by Aglaé and Mona Mitropoulos, adapted by Michel Arnaud. Alongside this theatrical career which would prove to be rich, Jean Martin returned to cinema: “Notre-Dame de Paris” (1956), by Jean Delannoy, “Paris belongs to us” (1958), by Jacques Rivette, “Ballade for a thug " (1962), by Jean-Claude Bonnardot, "La foire aux dunces" (1963), by Louis Daquin and "À toi de fait mignon" (1963), by Bernard Borderie.
In 1960, he was a signatory of the Manifesto of the 121 entitled “Declaration on the right to insubordination in the Algerian war”. In 1965, a role marked his career, that of Colonel Mathieu, in a film retracing the struggle in 1957 for control of the Casbah district of Algiers between FLN militants and French soldiers: "The Battle of Algiers" . Three years after the end of the Algerian War, the subject is still sensitive on each side of the Mediterranean; the film was banned in France upon its release, then censored until 2004. Jean Martin, very convincing in this role of division commander (historically, the commander is General Massu, but the character is inspired by Colonel Bigeard), is the only professional actor in the film. His large stature, his strong personality and his imperious face predispose him to notable roles generally showing authority: chief doctor, police commissioner, high-ranking military officer, ecclesiastical dignitary...; one of the most impressive will undoubtedly be that of a doctor vehemently expelling from his hospital a judge Fayard, Patrick Dewaere, a bit of a cavalier in "Le Juge Fayard Dit Le Shérif" (1976). Claude Zidi mocks these roles in his comedies: principal in “La moutarde monte au nose” (1974), bank director in “La Course À L'Échalote” (1975), chief doctor in “L'aile ou la thigh” (1976), principal inspector in “Bête mais disciplined” (1979) and examiner in “Inspecteur la Bavure” (1980). Alongside Jean-Paul Belmondo, he is… cardinal in “L’Hériter” (1972) and… divisional commissioner in “Peur Sur La ville” (1975)! But also alongside Terence Hill in “My Name is Nobody” (1973) in the role of Sullivan, or “One Genius, Two Associates, One Bell (1975).
After devoting a large part of his career to the theater, appearing in around fifty films, Jean Martin died on February 2, 2009, in Paris.
Filmography
Cast Credits

Marxist Poetry: The Making of The Battle of Algiers
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2004

Lucie Aubrac
Character: Paul Lardanchet
MOVIE • 1997
Les Jupons de la révolution
Character: Marquis de persan
TV • 1989

The Crime of Ovide Plouffe
Character: Sculpteur
MOVIE • 1984

La Puce et le privé
Character: Gérard Le Tizou, head waiter
MOVIE • 1981

Inspector Blunder
Character: Examination policeman (uncredited)
MOVIE • 1980

The King and the Mockingbird
Character: L’oiseau (voice)
MOVIE • 1980

La Femme flic
Character: Le colonel Morange
MOVIE • 1980

The Associate
Character: M. Bastias
MOVIE • 1979

L'Homme en colère
Character: Bully
MOVIE • 1979

Dossier 51
Character: Vénus
MOVIE • 1978

The Cat
Character: Legrand
MOVIE • 1977
Rendez-vous en noir
Character: Le commissaire
TV • 1977

Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff
Character: Surgeon
MOVIE • 1977

The Carpathian Castle
Character: Orfanik, the Inventor
MOVIE • 1976

A Woman at Her Window
Character: Drieu La Rochelle (uncredited)
MOVIE • 1976

Le Gentleman des Antipodes
Character: Sainte-Rose
MOVIE • 1976

The Wing or the Thigh?
Character: Duchemin's Doctor at Clinic
MOVIE • 1976

Police Commissioner Moulin
Character: Larsen
TV • 1976

A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
Character: Colonel Pembroke
MOVIE • 1975