Jean Pierre Noher


Jean Pierre Noher is a French-born Argentine actor.

Biography

The great-nephew of famed director Max Ophüls, Noher was born in Paris, in 1956. He relocated to Argentina as a young man, and debuted on Argentine television with a part in a soap opera, Novia de vacaciones, in 1979. He then began work in the local theatre, and debuted in a local production of Romeo and Juliet, in 1982.
His first film role was in Alejandro Doria's tragedy, Darse cuenta, in 1984, though Noher continued to work mostly in the theatre in subsequent years. Noher's first leading role was as a land developer with a change of heart in Eduardo Spagnuolo's Sin reserva, and in 2000, he was cast as writer Jorge Luis Borges in Javier Torre's fact-based Un amor de Borges; the role secured him awards at the Gramado Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival, and the Biarritz International Festival of Latin American Cinema.
Noher played Ernesto Guevara Lynch, the father of Che Guevara in the opening scenes of Walter Salles' The Motorcycle Diaries. Remaining active in the theatre, he worked with two veteran actors as directors: China Zorrilla and Victor Laplace, who in 2010 reprised his film role as populist leader Juan Perón opposite Noher's Borges in Borges y Perón.
Noher's son, Michel Noher, born in Buenos Aires in 1983, has starred in Alejandro Doria's biopic, Las manos, and in Francis Ford Coppola's 2009 feature, Tetro.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Los Simuladores
2004Los Roldán
2005Mandrake
2006Amas de Casa Desesperadas
2007Mandrake
2008A Favorita
2010Viver a Vida
2012Avenida BrasilMartin García Hernández
2013Flor do CaribeDuque
2014O RebuPierre
2015Sete VidasDiego Viegas
2016Sol NascentePatrick
2018Samantha!Pablo Anton