- Jean-Pierre Léaud, Les quatre cent coups (US: The 400 Blows), France, 1958. Billed as Henri Moati… All the kids tested by critic-turned-auteur François Truffaut for the lead role of his first feature wound playing the classmates of Léaud’s schoolboy hero, the cherished “Antoine Doinel, Antoine Doinel, Antoine Doinel…” The Tunis-born Moati carried on into in 22 other film (none for Truffaut), By 1980, the schoolboy was a school teacher in a Allons z’enfants. He later produced 39 films, mainly for TV films, directing 45 of them, from tele-dramas to political bios and documentaries, in particular about President François Mitterrand (Moati was his political consultant and pr manager) and National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Penn. Serge Moati was still very active (and admired) in his domain in 2014 at age 68
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