Pierre Leymarie
**Pierre Leymarie** (birth and death dates not publicly available) is a French actor primarily known for his supporting roles in dramatic cinema. His career is linked to significant French film productions of the 1980s.
He is best remembered for his portrayal of Raymond Bady in François Truffaut's **"Le Dernier Métro" (The Last Metro, 1980)**, an iconic film in which he starred alongside Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu. This role, though secondary, is an integral part of one of the director's most celebrated works.
Leymarie also collaborated with other prominent directors, appearing in films such as Claude Miller's **"Le Choix des armes" (Choice of Arms, 1981)** and **"Garde à vue" (Custody, 1981)**, and Philippe Lefebvre's **"Le Juge" (The Judge, 1984)**.
His acting style was characterized by his ability to infuse seriousness and depth into characters often secondary or ensemble members, contributing to the intense atmosphere of the films in which he appeared. He left a discreet but effective mark on significant chapters of French auteur cinema.