Théo Légitimus

出生 : 1929-04-05, Paris, France

略歴

Théo Légitimus, né le 5 avril 1929 à Paris, est un acteur français. Il est le fils de Darling Légitimus et Étienne Légitimusainsi que le père de Pascal Légitimus. Il apparaît pour la première fois sur grand écran dans le film Bouboule Ier, roi nègre en 1933, comme bébé dans les bras de sa mère. Théo a participé à plus de 35 films et a travaillé avec des acteurs et réalisateurs comme Sacha Guitry, Arletty (Les Perles de la Couronne), Bernard Blier (Avant le déluge), Jean Gabin, Simone Signoret (La vie devant soi), Raul Ruiz (Les Trois couronnes du matelot), Josiane Balasko, Thierry Lhermitte (Nuit d'ivresse) et Michel Blanc (Marche à l'ombre), il fait une courte apparition le temps d'une scène dans (Les trois frères) face à son fils Pascal. Il a joué aussi dans de nombreuses pièces au théâtre et a participé à plusieurs projets radios et télévisés.

参加作品

Black Light
When a man's best friend is shot in cold blood by two corrupt policemen, he must track down the only eyewitnesses, who have deported to Mali.
Nuit d'ivresse
L'amateur de foot
Jacques Belin, presenter of a silly TV show, gets drunk after receiving an award and misses the train bringing his TV-soap-star fiancée. He meets up with Frède, just out of prison after a three year sentence and, in between numerous arguments and Jacques' break-up with his girlfriend, the two of them get drunker together, going across Paris in search of more alcohol and adventure.
Marche à l'ombre
le cousin de Joseph, La Folle Hôpital
Two friends, one a musician the other constantly depressed wander around Greece and France till they get to Paris without a penny to their name. Here they spend nights in the underground, and squat in houses with the African immigrants. One day they both fall in love with Mathilde a blond dancer and follow her to New York.
Three Crowns of the Sailor
A sailor sees a student killing his teacher and decides to spin a few yarns for him. He tells the boy of his many adventures in exotic South American ports where he visited opium dens and stayed in cathouses. In such dark, dreamlike places, the sailor meets many strange, mystical characters.
West Indies
Monnerbourg
A single-set color musical tracing the history of the West Indies through several centuries of French oppression.
Madame Rosa
Monsieur Boro
Madame Rosa lives in a sixth-floor walkup in the Pigalle; she's a retired prostitute, Jewish and an Auschwitz survivor, a foster mom to children of other prostitutes. Momo is the oldest and her favorite, an Algerian lad whom she raises as a Muslim. He asks about his parents; she answers evasively. As she ages and takes fewer children, Momo must do more for her; as money is tight, he tries to earn pennies on the street with a puppet. He's a beautiful man-child, and Madame Rosa makes him promise never to sell himself or become a pimp. A film editor, Nadine, befriends him, and his father appears as well. Madame Rosa reaches her last days in fear of hospitals, and Momo must act.
Oh, Sun
The film Soleil Ô, shot over four years with a very low budget, tells the story of a black immigrant who makes his way to Paris in search of “his Gaul ancestors”. This manifesto denounces a new form of slavery: The immigrants desperately seek work, a place to live, but find themselves face to face with indifference, rejection, humiliation…until the final call for uprising. “Soleil Ô” is the title of a West Indian song that tells of the pain of the black people from Dahomey (now Benin) who were taken to the Caribbean as slaves.
Les Verts Pâturages
Noé
A French TV movie directed by Jean-Christophe Averty , broadcast on December 24, 1964 . The Old Testament set in Louisiana with an all black cast.