Jean-Pierre Zola is a Actor Autrichien born on 5 february 1916 at Vienna (Austria)
Jean-Pierre Zola
Jean-Pierre Zola participated to
59 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
, 1h50
Directed by Pierre Étaix,
Jacques Tati,
Henri MarquetOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Dystopian filmsActors Jacques Tati,
Jean-Pierre Zola,
Adrienne Servantie,
Jean-François Martial,
Lucien Frégis,
Yvonne ArnaudRoles Monsieur Arpel
Rating76%
M. Hulot (Jacques Tati) is the dreamy, impractical, and adored uncle of nine-year-old Gérard Arpel, who lives with his materialistic parents, M. and Mme. Arpel, in an ultra-modern geometric house and garden, Villa Arpel, in a new suburb of Paris, situated just beyond the crumbling stone buildings of the old neighborhoods of the city. Gérard's parents are entrenched in a machine-like existence of work, fixed gender roles, the acquisition of status through possessions, and conspicuous displays to impress guests, such as the fish-shaped fountain at the center of the garden that, in a running gag, Mme. Arpel activates only for important visitors., 1h36
Directed by Philippe CondroyerOrigin FranceGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films about dogs,
Tintin films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Mise en scène d'une planteActors Jean-Pierre Talbot,
Jean Bouise,
Ángel Álvarez,
Jean-Pierre Zola,
Jenny Orléans,
Félix FernándezRoles le président et la voix du chef de l'Orange Corporated
Rating48%
Professor Calculus on (B&W) TV broadcasts an appeal to help end world hunger. He receives many letters and parcels and among them a blue orange which can grow in desert conditions (and glows in the dark) from Professor Zalamea, but no letter of explanation. That night, two thieves break into Marlinspike Hall and steal the blue orange. With no other choice, Calculus with Tintin, the Captain and Snowy go to Valencia (filmed in Burjassot, in Simat de la Valldigna at the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna, Gandia and Xàtiva).