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- Gerard Depardieu plays a French immigrant in a marriage of convenience with Andie McDowell.
- The expansive Gérard Depardieu does a swell job of ‘filling out’ the role of Eugène François Vidocq, a real-life figure who went from crook on the lam to mythologized crimebuster.
- Surf by day, cosmopolitan comforts by night: we ate outside at pretty old clifftop restaurants, drank wine from Gérard Dépardieu's nearby vineyards, and wandered along the pier that juts from the spectacular coastline out through the breakers. Summer holidays: 10 of the best trips for couples
- (in French) by Gerard DepardieuIn his autobiography, this giant of French cinema -- who calls himself "bulimic" -- engagingly describes his 56 years of binging on food, alcohol and, above all, work. SNAP JUDGEMENT: BOOKS
- In the opening scene, a commuter waiting in an otherwise empty Metro station is disconcerted by a conversation with a character played by Gerard Depardieu, in which the latter talks of his dreams of murder and displays a potential weapon -- a flick-knife. Archive 2008-08-01
- Gerard Depardieu plays a French immigrant in a marriage of convenience with Andie McDowell.