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- Sometimes Credited As: Jack
Sernas
- Date of birth (location).
30 July 1925. Kaunas, Lithuania,
Mini biography: With
eye-catching good looks, blond Lithuanian-born actor Jacques
Sernas (aka Jack Sernas) is best known for cutting a fine
figure in European spectacles in the 1950s and 1960s. Born
in 1925 he was raised and schooled in Paris before joining
up as a French Resistance fighter during WWII. Captured by
the Germans and imprisoned for over a year in Buchenwald, he
was eventually freed and began studying medicine in his
early post-war years. Acting soon caught his fancy, however,
and he made his unbilled debut in the French film Miroir
(1947). He would dominant both French and Italian pictures
in the ensuing years with such action films as The Red
Falcon (1949), in the title role, and in such costumed
romancers as Anita Garibaldi (1952). He hit major
international attention after being cast as Paris opposite
sex sirens Rosanna Podesta and Brigitte Bardot in Helen of
Troy (1956). Hollywood took brief notice but nothing much
came of it. He was relegated for the most part to supporting
characters, making one lasting impression as a fading
matinee idol in Fellini's masterpiece La Dolce Vita (1960). |