
Jean-Pierre Lorit
**Jean-Pierre Lorit** (Paris, November 29, 1960) is a French actor, known for his intense and nuanced performances in auteur cinema.
His film career had a turning point with Krzysztof Kieślowski's *Three Colors: Blue* (1993), where he played Antoine, the husband of Juliette Binoche's character. This role gained him visibility and cemented his reputation as an interpreter of complex and introspective characters.
He continued to distinguish himself in French auteur films, including Jacques Audiard's *A Self-Made Hero* (1996), where he played a significant role, and François Dupeyron's *The Officers' Ward* (2001), which earned him a César Award nomination.
Lorit specializes in roles that explore vulnerability, melancholy, or inner strength, always imbuing his characters with emotional depth. His ability to convey a rich inner world makes him a recognizable and appreciated face in the French film landscape.