Frédéric Mitterrand
Biography
Frédéric Mitterrand (21 August 1947 – 21 March 2024) was a French actor, screenwriter, producer, and politician who served as Minister of Culture and Communication of France from 2009 to 2012 under President Nicolas Sarkozy. Born in Paris, he was the nephew of François Mitterrand (1916–1996), who was the president of France from 1981 to 1995, and the son of engineer Robert Mitterrand (1915–2002) and Édith Cahier, the niece of Eugène Deloncle, the co-founder of "La Cagoule". Owing to his family heritage, Mitterrand acquired Tunisian citizenship in 1995. He was openly bisexual. Mitterrand attended the Lycée Janson de Sailly in Paris and studied history and geography at the Paris West University Nanterre La Défense, and political science at Sciences Po. He taught economics, history, and geography at EABJM from 1968 to 1971. In 1978, he was a film critic at J'informe. From 1971 to 1986, he ran several art film cinemas in Paris (Olympic Palace, Entrepôt, and Olympic-Entrepôt). He also had roles in a number of films, and in the 1980s was active as a producer and director in TV productions.[citation needed] Mitterrand also penned a monthly column for Têtu. In June 2008, Mitterrand was appointed the director of the French Academy in Rome by President Nicolas Sarkozy, and was appointed to the French government a year later as the Minister of Culture and Communications, a role he would hold for the remainder of Sarkozy's time in office. Mitterrand's novel The Bad Life (French: La mauvaise vie), which mixed autobiographical and fictionalised elements, was the source of significant controversy. In the book he detailed his "delight" whilst visiting the male brothels of Bangkok, and wrote ..."I got into the habit of paying for boys ... The profusion of young, very attractive and immediately available boys put me in a state of desire I no longer needed to restrain or hide." Mitterrand's writings were applauded for their honesty at time of release, but resurfaced in a different light four years later following his defence of Roman Polanski, who had been detained in Switzerland and awaiting extradition to face American charges for sexually abusing a minor. On 5 October 2009, Marine Le Pen quoted sections of the book on French television, accusing him of having sex with underage boys and engaging in "sex tourism", demanding that Mitterrand resign from the government. He was also criticised by then-Socialist Party spokesman Benoît Hamon, who stated that "as a minister of culture, he has drawn attention to himself by defending [Polanski], and he has written a book where he said he took advantage of sexual tourism. To say the least, I find it shocking." On the other hand, he received support from a close aide to Nicolas Sarkozy who said the French President backed his Culture Minister, describing the controversy around him as "pathetic". ... Source: Article "Frédéric Mitterrand" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For

Sacrée soirée

Apostrophes

Vivement dimanche

Champs-Elysées

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

Amélie

La revue de presse

Salut les Terriens !
All Movies (25)
- Bourvil : le rire et la tendresse2025 · as Self
- Frédéric Mitterrand, une vie en images2024 · as Self (archive footage)
- Marina Cicogna - La vita e tutto il resto2021 · as Self
- Christian Dior, la France2017 · as Narrator (voice)
- Ministre ou rien2014 · as Self
- Arletty, Lady Paname2007 · as Self
- The Car Keys2003 · as Host of the Cannes ceremony (voice)
- Bécassine, le trésor viking2001 · as Le présentateur
- Amélie2001 · as Frédéric Mitterrand (voice)
- E. M. Cioran. Sa vie. Son oeuvre1999 · as Self
- Let There Be Light!1998 · as Dieu l'automobiliste
- Fairouz1998 · as (Voice)
- Dorothée Show1987 · as Director
- Jeux d'artifices1987 · as The TV presenter
- Cinématon XXX1984 · as N°291
- Love Letters in Somalia1982 · as Narrator (uncredited)
- Merry-Go-Round1981 · as Le conseil
- Roberte1979 · as L'employé de banque
- The Musician Killer1976
- The Conquistadores1976 · as Advertiser
- The Garden That Tilts1975
- The Scorched Triangle1975 · as Claude, butler
- Say it with Flowers1974 · as Klaus Von Ehrental
- Fortunate1960 · as Maurice Valcourt
- Cinématon n°291 : Frédéric Mitterrand— · as self
All TV Shows (15)
- Sans rancune et sans retenue2015 · as Self - Host, Interviewer
- Un soir à la tour Eiffel2014 · as Self
- 28 minutes2012 · as Self
- La revue de presse2007 · as Self
- Salut les Terriens !2006 · as Self - Guest
- On n'est pas couché2006 · as Self - Guest
- Vivement dimanche1998 · as Self
- Coucou c'est nous !1992 · as Self
- Stars 901990 · as Self
- Sacrée soirée1987 · as Self
- Champs-Elysées1982 · as Self
- Cérémonie des César1976 · as Self - Host
- Les Rendez-vous du dimanche1975 · as Self
- Apostrophes1975 · as Self
- Samedi soir1971 · as Self