Mon Oncle - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Mon Oncle"
Mon oncle (1958)
Timing: 1:58 (118 min)
Mon Oncle - TMDB rating
7.4/10
602
Mon Oncle - Kinopoisk rating
7.285/10
2211
Mon Oncle - IMDB rating
7.6/10
26000

Actors and characters

Photo Jacques Tati #128667Photo Jacques Tati #128668Photo Jacques Tati #128669Photo Jacques Tati #128670

Jacques Tati

Jacques Tati
Character Monsieur Hulot
Photo Jean-Pierre Zola #121015
Jean-Pierre Zola
Character Monsieur Arpel
Photo Adrienne Servantie #144641
Adrienne Servantie
Character Madame Arpel
Photo Lucien Frégis #144642
Lucien Frégis
Character Monsieur Pichard
Photo Betty Schneider #144643Photo Betty Schneider #144644
Betty Schneider
Character Betty, Landlord's Daughter
Photo Jean-François Martial #144645
Jean-François Martial
Character Walter
Dominique Marie
Character Neighbor
Photo Yvonne Arnaud #144646Photo Yvonne Arnaud #144647Photo Yvonne Arnaud #144648Photo Yvonne Arnaud #144649

Yvonne Arnaud

Yvonne Arnaud
Character Georgette, the Housekeeper
Adelaide Danieli
Character Madame Pichard
Photo Alain Bécourt #144650
Alain Bécourt
Character Gérald Arpel
Régis Fontenay
Character Braces Dealer
Claude Badolle
Character Ragman
Max Martel
Character Drunken Man
Photo Nicolas Bataille #126647

Nicolas Bataille

Nicolas Bataille
Character Working Man
Photo Pierre Étaix #144651

Pierre Étaix

Pierre Étaix
Character Delivery man / Telegraph operator (uncredited)
Photo Jean-Claude Rémoleux #115988
Jean-Claude Rémoleux
Character Client in Monsieur Arpel's Factory (uncredited)
Photo Denise Péronne #124300
Denise Péronne
Character Mademoiselle Fevrier (uncredited)
Photo Nicole Regnault #144652
Nicole Regnault
Character Short-sighted motorist (uncredited)

Édouard Francomme

Édouard Francomme
Character House Painter (uncredited)
André Dino
Character Sweeper (uncredited)
René Lord
Character (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Once during filming, Jacques Tati (born Yakov Tatishev, 1907-1982) and some of the film crew accidentally came across a friendly and playful pack of stray dogs. Tati ordered the dogs to be filmed and then edited the footage into the plot as a transition. When filming was completed, Tati personally placed an ad in the newspaper, offering readers to take the dogs (he called them "movie stars") home. And indeed, soon all the animals found new homes.
  • Having received an Oscar for "My Uncle" in the Best Foreign Film category, Jacques Tati was invited to an official reception where he was presented to the President of France, Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970). The Minister of Culture, André Malraux (1901-1976), jokingly introduced Tati as his uncle. De Gaulle, who had no idea who Tati was or what film he had made, congratulated him on his "very talented nephew," referring to Malraux – a writer, cultural theorist, hero of the French Resistance, and ideologue of the Fifth Republic.
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