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April 13, 1927 Nice - March 14, 1983 Paris - French actor and film director. The only son of theater actors Emile Robinet (stage name Emile Rone) and Gilberte Dubreuil (stage name Paul De Breuil), Maurice fell in love with theater from childhood, was fond of literature, studied music, painting. Studied at the Higher National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris with Jean-Louis Barrot. For the first time, Maurice performed on the professional stage in Switzerland in 1941 at the age of 15 in the play "A Table for Two" directed by Sasha Guitri, in which his parents-artists played the main roles. Around this time, on the advice of his parents, he takes a pseudonym. Maurice Rone made his debut on the theatrical stage in Paris in 1947.
Since 1947, Maurice Rone starred in films, played his first notable role in 1948 in the film by director Jacques Becker "Date in July". In the 50s, Maurice Rone starred with directors Christian-Jacques, Yves Allegra, Jean Dreville, in the 50s and 60s - with Louis Malle, in four films by Claude Chabrol, with Marcel Carnet, in the 70s - Michel Deville, Roger Vadim. The actor's great creative successes were the roles of the murderer Julien Tavernier in Louis Malle's The Lift to the Scaffold in 1957 and the suicide of Alain Leroy in the film by the same director, Wandering Flame, 1963. Also notable works of the artist were roles in the films "The Witch" (1956), "My Last Tango" (1960), "Three Rooms in Manhattan" (1965), "Scandal" (1967), "Who?" (1970), "Raphael the lecher" (1971), "Only the wind knows the answer" (1974), "General Boulanger's night" (1982) .
Romy Schneider, Jeanne Moreau, Daniel Darrieu, Marina Vlady, Annie Girardot, Brigitte Bardot, Sarah Montiel, Jane Birkin, Jean Seberg, Nicole Courcelles acted as partners of Maurice Rone on the set. Maurice Rone starred in four films with Alain Delon (In the bright sun, 1960, The Lost Detachment, 1966, The Pool, 1969, Death of a Scoundrel, 1977). He starred as an actor in more than 100 films of various genres in film and television, performing both main and minor roles. He also acted as an actor in episodes, which gave him the opportunity to better know other professions and came in handy later, when Rone began to try himself as a director. Maurice Rone directed and wrote films "The Thief from Tibidabo" (Le voleur de Tibidabo, 1965) and "Bartleby" (Bartleby, 1976), screenwriter for the films "Mozambique" (TV, 1973), "To the Isle of Dragons" (Vers l'ile des dragons, documentary short, 1974), Histoires insolites: Folies douces (TV, 1979), The Mysterious Tales of Edgar Allan Poe: The Golden Beetle (Histoires extraordinaires: Le scarabee d'or, TV, 1980).
Wrote an autobiography book titled "Acting Craft" .
In 1966, Maurice Rone built his house in the commune of Bonnieux in the Vaucluse department of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region, where he lived until his death, coming to Paris only for work. Recently, he was seriously ill with cancer, but he did not report his illness even to his relatives, not wanting to disturb them. Maurice Rone died on March 14, 1983 in a Parisian hospital, just a month before his 56th birthday. He was married twice. In 1950-1956 he was married to Maria Pak. From 1977 until his death he was married to the youngest daughter of Charlie Chaplin, actress Josephine Chaplin, in 1980 they had a common son, Julien.


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