
Jean‑Pierre Darras, born in 1927 in Paris, turned to theatre early on after studying literature. Trained in the post‑war dramatic centres, he joined Jean Vilar’s TNP, where he learned the discipline of classical repertoire and worked alongside major figures of the French stage.
He became known to the wider public through his satirical duo with Philippe Noiret, where his sharp wit and gift for caricature stood out. Darras then built a versatile career: popular comedies, boulevard theatre, ambitious directing projects, and more dramatic roles from the 1980s onward.
Deeply passionate about Molière, he devoted several productions and writings to him, seeking to reveal the man behind the legend. In cinema, he appeared in notable films such as Le Viager and L’Emmerdeur, where his precise, ironic acting naturally found its place.
In 1982, he moved into directing with Le Braconnier de Dieu. Later, he founded a theatre festival in Carpentras with his wife Corinne Lahaye, continuing his commitment to the stage until the end of his life.

The Tattoo
1968 · as Lucien, facteur de Montignac

Lucky Jo
1964 · as Napo

Signé Furax
1981 · as Socrate

The Annuity
1972 · as Emile Galipeau

Let's Make a Dirty Movie
1976 · as Co-Producer

Asterix vs. Caesar
1985 · as (voice)

My Mother's Castle
1990 · as Narrator, Marcel Pagnol (voice)

Three Men to Kill
1980 · as Chocard

Folie douce
1973 · as Jérôme

For a Cop's Hide
1981 · as Commissaire Chauffard

La Décharge
1976 · as M. Brunet

La Main passe
1972 · as Étienne Massenay

Diamond Safari
1966 · as Pascal Moratti

Le Groom
1995

Fric-Frac
1971 · as Marcel

Le Chêne d'Allouville
1981 · as Minister of Culture

A Golden Widow
1969 · as Rapha

The Old Maid
1972 · as Sacha