It all started in 1947 when Roger Pierre debuted in the company of Jean-Marc Thibault as an advertising announcer on Radio Luxembourg, the Cave of the Republic. They begin a long career of Parisian …show more content…
Some we can mention: the Norman Hole (1952) with Bourvil and Bardot, the Gendarme Champignol (1958) with Christmas Roquevert and Jean Richard, the local trains are there (1960) with Louis de Funes, The Malabar are perfume (1966) with Thibault, Darry Cowl and Francis Blanche. Among the latest to date, Olé! (2005) with Gad Elmaleh and Gérard Depardieu.
Roger Pierre also shot twice with Alain Resnais, first in My American uncle (1980), where he was one of the three main characters with Nicole Garcia and Depardieu, and then in 2009, in his last appearance in cinema in the Wild Grass. Roger Pierre was also one of the oldest voices of Big Headson RTL that was a religious program hosted by Philippe Bouvard.
And on 23 January 2010 Pierre lost a long fight with cancer and is survived by his family and inconsolable friends. Pierre was buried on, January 28, 2010, at the municipal cemetery of Saint-Ouen alongside his beloved mother, Martha, who died in 1965. It won’t be wrong to say that Jean-Marc Thibault is now a