Jess Hahn(1921-1998)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Indiana-born Jess Hahn never played in an American movie, at least shot
on American soil. On the other hand, this friendly giant with a nice
sense of humor was a fixture in French movies where he often landed
roles as a tough gangster or a Yankee (whether an army officer, a
C.I.A./F.B.I. agent or an expatriated John Doe). Adored by French and
(unfortunately) by campy Italian directors, he was in more than ninety
movies and appeared twenty-odd times on French television. He could
have made it in art film thanks to his wonderful performance as the
tramp in Eric Rohmer's "Le Signe du Lion" but was ignored by other
"serious-minded" directors. On the contrary, and oddly enough to be
sure, the quality of the film he was in declined dramatically after
1966, which was not doing justice to his wonderful screen presence. He
also acted in ten theater plays. Whatever the case, the public loved
him, although not knowing his name. In the mid seventies, a bit
disappointed with his career, he preferred working on his farm near
Dinan in Brittany, acting only occasionally. He died in Saint Malo
hospital, forgotten by the film profession but not by TV or DVD viewers
who still nowadays worship Nénesse from "Les grandes Gueules" or "La
Douceur" (quite a misnomer!) from"Cartouche".