Trintignants
Trintignant is a surname of French origin. It is most famously associated with the Trintignant family, a lineage prominent in French cinema. The most well-known member is Jean-Louis Trintignant, a highly acclaimed actor who appeared in over 130 films during his career. He was known for his intense and often melancholic performances in films such as "A Man and a Woman," "The Conformist," and "Amour."
Born in 1930, Jean-Louis Trintignant had a significant impact on French New Wave cinema and continued to