Pierre Blaise


Pierre-Marc Blaise was a French film actor. He is best known for the role of Lucien Lacombe in Louis Malle's 1974 film Lacombe, Lucien. An amateur selected for Malle's film, Blaise went on to act in three additional films, The Big Delirium, The Porcelain Anniversary and Per le antiche scale, all released in 1975. His career was cut short when he was killed in a car accident in 1975.

Life and career

Blaise was born in Moissac, France.
Blaise made his acting debut in Louis Malle's 1974 film Lacombe, Lucien. Malle had been looking for a non-actor to play the titular character in Lacombe, Lucien and was convinced that Blaise, then working as a woodcutter, would bring great authenticity to the role. In winning the role, Blaise was chosen over 1,000 other actors. Following his appearance in Malle's film, Blaise acted in three films, The Big Delirium, The Porcelain Anniversary and Per le antiche scale, all released in 1975.
A year after Lacombe, Lucien was released, Blaise was killed at the age of 23 in a car accident. Following a party, he was driving a car, a Renault 15 he had purchased with funds from his acting work. Accompanied by two friends he had brought along for company, Blaise lost control and crashed against a plane tree on the route de Laujol between Moissac and Durfort-Lacapelette, where he lived with his parents. His friends were also killed. According to Newsweek, the accident took place after the vehicle "skidded around a curve in pouring rain". Blaise is buried in the cemetery of Durfort-Lacapelette in Tarn-et-Garonne.

Filmography