Jesse Beryle Hahn (October 29, 1921 – June 29, 1998) was an American actor. He spent the majority of his career as a popular character actor in French cinema, typically playing physically imposing roles, gangsters, or military men. He also played the lead character in the French New Wave film Le Signe du Lion (1962), directed by Éric Rohmer.

Early life

Hahn was born in Terre Haute, Indiana and attended Murray State University in Kentucky, earning degrees in English and physical education. It was also during this time that he began studying the French language. During the Second World War, Hahn served in the U.S. Army, mainly as a physical instructor. He participated in Operation Overlord.

In 1949, Hahn moved to Paris, where he worked as a jazz musician before embarking on an acting career. He shortened his first name to "Jess", because it was easier to pronounce in French.

Career

Hahn made his film debut in La môme vert-de-gris (1953), starring Eddie Constantine as Lemmy Caution. His imposing frame, American-inflected French, and "bulldog" face led him to play all manner of supporting characters in crime dramas, film noirs, and westerns. Hahn often appeared in "strong man" roles, such as in Cartouche and Topkapi, or as gangsters.

Seen mostly as a character actor in French films, he played a rare leading role in Éric Rohmer's The Sign of Leo.

Hahn also worked in the theatre. He made his stage debut in The Love of Four Colonels at the Théâtre Fontaine in 1954, directed by Jean-Pierre Grenier. In 1968, he starred in a French touring production of The Odd Couple.

Later in his career, Hahn was regularly employed by French exploitation director Jean-Marie Pallardy, until his retirement in 1989. His final acting role was in another Constantine-Caution vehicle, the made-for-television film Le retour de Lemmy Caution.

Personal life

Throughout out his career, Hahn was sometimes confused Billy Kearns, another American expatriate actor. The two were friends in real life. He also had close friendships with actor Jean Rochefort and painter Geoffroy Dauvergne.

In his latter years, Hahn obtained French citizenship and resided on a farm in Dinard with his wife Marcelline, a radiologist.

Death

Hahn died in Saint-Malo on 29 June 1998, aged 76. His ashes were scattered at Pointe du Décollé, in Saint-Lunaire and the road leading to his home was renamed Rue Jess-Hahn.

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