Jess Hahn
Known For
Acting
Born
1921-10-29 in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
Biography
Jess Hahn's career is a bit of an oddity, being one of very few American actors to establish himself in French cinema in the early 1960's. He acted exclusively in French productions for the duration of his career with the exception of the Marlon Brando vehicle "The Night of the Following Day" in 1968, which was filmed in France. He also appeared in several international coproductions and low budget films by French exploitation director Jean Marie Pallardy, for which he is arguably best-known to contemporary audiences.
Known For
How Not to Rob a Department Store
Palmoni (uncredited)
The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen
Fêtard, le milliardaire noctambule
The Desert of Pigalle
Bill
The Mysterious Island
Bonaventure Pencroft
The Happy Road
MP Sgt. Morgan
Sign of the Lion
Pierre Wesselrin
La Galette du roi
Morrisson - TV Director
When a Woman Meddles
'La Couture'