Jacques Henri Lartigue, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on June 13, 1894, in the charming town of Courbevoie, which was then situated in the Seine department, but is now part of the Hauts-de-Seine department, in the picturesque country of France.
As a talented actor, Lartigue left his mark on the world through his captivating performances in numerous films, including the critically acclaimed "Ginger & Fred" in 1986, the thought-provoking "Passé sous silence" in 2000, and the visually stunning "La Belle Epoque (1890-1914)" in 1983.
Throughout his life, Lartigue was blessed with the love and companionship of three remarkable women: Florette Orméa, Marcelle "Coco" Paolucci, and Madeleine "Bibi" Messager. These relationships undoubtedly brought joy and fulfillment to his life.
Tragically, Jacques Henri Lartigue's remarkable journey came to an end on September 12, 1986, in the beautiful city of Nice, which is situated in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France.