Daniel Duval(1944-2013)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Daniel Duval had a difficult childhood. In care from an early age, it
was not easy for him to be well-balanced. As a teen, he was made to
learn a trade. While an apprentice-joiner, he became ill and found
himself in hospital: that is where he found his real vocation. He
shared his room with the producer of the religious program "Le Jour du
Seigneur" and, after talking with him, realized that his future was not
in making tables or shutters but in directing shows or movies. He
learnt this new trade with more enthusiasm than the former one and soon
became a TV director, a movie director and an actor, the latter
activity finally becoming his main one. With a gaunt figure and an
emaciated bony face, he was predisposed to dark characters, sometimes
romantic and self-destructive but always violent. He tended to
replicate these character features in real life, which caused him
trouble and hurt his career, even leading him to jail in 1987.
Fortunately, he was released for lack of evidence and resumed his
acting career. He made a brilliant comeback in 1996 with two
particularly aggressive and pathetic figures: the father in
Y'aura t'il de la neige à Noël? (1996)
and the sadistic lover in
Si je t'aime, prends garde à toi (1998).
Among the women who shared his life are
Haydée Politoff and
Anna Karina. He has a son,
Cyril Duval, who is an assistant-director.