
Jean-Roger Milo
Acting
Born 1957-06-05 · Paris, France
Jean-Roger Milo, whose real name is Salah Eldine Saoud (in Arabic: صلاح الدين سعود), is a French actor of Algerian origin, born June 5, 1957 in the 12th arrondissement of Paris and died October 12, 2023 in the 15th. district of the same city. At the end of the 1970s, he was 18 years old and already quite drifting, in Créteil, at the MJC, he became acquainted with cinema. A 16 mm Beaulieu camera, black and white film galore, and it's an adventure. One day, he heard actor Sacha Pitoëff on the radio explaining that his course was open to everyone. He calls her and arrives at the Campagne Première theater. “I probably needed another identity. For me, Pitoëff was a teacher, but also a father. A man". Through his contact, the applicant confronts the great texts and plays Pepel in Les Bas-Fonds. He discovered a passion for the acting profession. First jobs as extras. He does what he can with “his build”. He telephones Bertrand Tavernier: “We had a coffee together and we discussed cinema, that brought me a lot. I did the same thing with Bertrand Blier, who gave me books to read. The young actor searches for himself, launches into poetry, reads Pierre de Ronsard, Victor Hugo, Stéphane Mallarmé, Tristan Corbière, Max Jacob, and writes “I wrote sonnets, two quatrains and two tercets. I took my time. No more than three in the year. I also wrote short stories in prose. In my opinion." In the early 1980s, Jean-Roger Milo appeared in films such as Tir Groupé and Un Dimanche De Flic. In L'As Des As, he is part of the sports team alongside Jean-Paul Belmondo. Confined to the employment of the villain, the experience is painful. “Playing is always an act against one’s nature. Even those whose faces give off a hint of madness sometimes dream of a fireside role.” Cast in the film Rue Barbare, in 1984, he was injured in a fight while protecting a child before the start of filming and had to be replaced: this incident wrongly earned him a bad reputation in cinema circles and slowed down his career. . Jean-Roger Milo then reappears in the cinema in roles of varying importance. In Sarraounia, in 1986, he played Paul Voulet. He played colorful roles in L.627 (1992) by Bertrand Tavernier, and in 1993 he lost thirty kilos to play Chaval in Germinal by Claude Berri. His performance earned him a César nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He toured again under the direction of Berri, in 1997, in Lucie Aubrac, where he played Maurice David, a character closer to him. He will also play in popular films like Le Pari (1997) by Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan and Astérix et Obélix contre César (1999) by Claude Zidi where he will lend his features to the blacksmith Cétautomatix. In 1999, he played one of the main roles in the television films Prison à Domicile and Les Sagards (1999) by Dominique Ladoge. Jean-Roger Milo then retired from cinema to live in the mountains. Gustave Kervern and Benoît Delépine tried to get him back on the screens in 2014 by giving him the main role in the film Near Death Experience but their contacts were unsuccessful. Jean-Roger Milo died on October 12, 2023 in Paris 15th, at the age of 66.
Filmography

San Antonio
Jul 21, 2004

Daughter of Keltoum
Sep 13, 2001

Save Me
Sep 6, 2000

Mamirolle
Jan 19, 2000

Les Sagards
Jan 1, 2000

Prison à domicile
Jun 9, 1999

Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar
Feb 3, 1999

Lucie Aubrac
Feb 26, 1997

Germinal
Sep 29, 1993

L.627
Sep 9, 1992

Manon Roland
Dec 28, 1989

Life and Nothing But
Sep 6, 1989

Radio corbeau
Feb 1, 1989

Cayenne Palace
Dec 16, 1987

Les Clowns de Dieu
Apr 22, 1987

Sarraounia
Jul 1, 1986

Among Wolves
Dec 31, 1985

Les enragés
Jan 9, 1985

A Sunday in the Country
Apr 11, 1984

Dog Day
Jan 10, 1984

Un dimanche de flics
Oct 31, 1983

The Outsider
Oct 26, 1983

The Moon in the Gutter
May 18, 1983

Ace of Aces
Oct 27, 1982

Shot Pattern
Sep 21, 1982

Boulevard des assassins
Mar 29, 1982

Instinct de femme
Nov 7, 1981

La bande du Rex
Apr 29, 1980