Antoine Doinel

Antoine Doinel
Jean-Pierre Léaud as Antoine Doinel in the final scene of The 400 Blows
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Created byFrançois Truffaut
Portrayed byJean-Pierre Léaud

Antoine Doinel (French: [ɑ̃twan dwanɛl]) is a fictional character created by François Truffaut and portrayed by actor Jean-Pierre Léaud in five films directed by Truffaut. Doinel is to a great extent an alter ego for Truffaut; they share many of the same childhood experiences, look somewhat alike and are even mistaken for one another on the street.[1] Although Truffaut did not initially plan for Doinel to be a recurring character, he eventually returned to the character in one short and three features after introducing him in his debut film The 400 Blows (1959). In all, Truffaut followed the fictional life of Antoine Doinel for over 20 years, depicting his romance with Christine (Claude Jade) in Stolen Kisses, then Antoine and Christine's marriage in Bed and Board and their subsequent divorce in Love on the Run.

  1. ^ "Les 400 coups et autres aventures d'Antoine Doinel" (in French). Retrieved 2017-04-13.

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