Jean Gabin was not always the undisputed star of French cinema. The actress suffered an era that her biographer Andre Brunelin was happy to describe the “gray period” in which the roles were less interesting and the public was tired of it.
“These complexes gave me”
If we tell her about her affairs during World War II, the hero of the human beast who went to America, when she was at the forefront of fame, was experiencing a difficult return to France, whose career took years. Listen to him while talking about it Leon Zitron’s microphone In 1959, almost four years after his release:
“I was in great shape, if I said, I went to war, I was 35-36 years old.
Indeed, during the years 1945-1954, Jean Gabin will find the restoration of post-war status and will affect his career. And indeed, he’s looking for himself. This is the moment when his physics has won the roles of the great bourgeoisie, the rich industrialists (port port, the truth about the child’s dong, the blood on top), but he always tries to play his workers as a night train driver is my royal or pleasure in the air of Paris.
How did he return to top?

For another year, in 1948, during which Gabin did not work at all, the first of its beginning (years of war). Then, the “luck” will return it to the stage. Lucky and, first of all, a very beautiful role:
“I made a film with a clement that was called beyond the nets, which was successful. Then I had a great luck – because it is a huge part of luck with the case – the touch of Grizby.
Jean Gabin really happens, and almost instantly a French film star, which was before the start of the war, found important roles in 1955, where he met Michelle’s audiences, who started signing the dialogues, the meeting I had already told you. He will never return to stage again until his death on November 15, 1976.
Source: Allocine

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