His first film role was an un-credited part in the 1946 film
Les Portes de la nuit. It wasn't until 1957 that he again appeared on film, this time in a credited role in ''La Peau de l'ours''. It was while performing in a production at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique that he was noticed by the Italian director
Valerio Zurlini. Perrin became one of Zurlini's favorite actors acting for him in the role of
Marcello Mastroianni's brother in
Cronaca Familiare (1962) which was internationally released under the title
Family Diary. He then played roles in films by
Henri-Georges Clouzot (
The Truth in 1960) and
Mauro Bolognini (
Corruption in 1963), and leading roles in four films by
Pierre Schoendoerffer:
La 317e Section (1965),
Le Crabe-tambour (1977), ''
A Captain's Honor (1982) and Là-haut, un roi au dessus des nuages'' (2004). He appeared in two musical movies by
Jacques Demy:
The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967) and
Donkey Skin (1970), both with
Catherine Deneuve. At 27, he created a film production company and produced and acted in
Z, directed by
Costa-Gavras and starring
Jean-Louis Trintignant,
Yves Montand, and
Irene Papas.
Z received the Best Foreign Film
Oscar in 1969. He produced the Costa-Gavras films
État de Siège (1973) and
Section spéciale (1975). Both had political themes, and as a producer, Perrin continued along this path with a documentary on the
Algerian War (''La guerre d'Algérie
) and a film on the Chilean presidency of Salvador Allende (La Spirale
). In 1973, he produced the first film by Benoît Lamy, Home Sweet Home'' in which he starred alongside
Claude Jade as his love interest. The movie received 14 international awards. In 1976, he produced another Oscar-winning film:
La Victoire en chantant (
Black and White in Color) by director
Jean-Jacques Annaud. Around the same time, he embarked on
Il deserto dei Tartari (1976) as a producer and an actor, co-starring Trintignant again, but also
Max von Sydow,
Vittorio Gassman and
Philippe Noiret. The film won the
Grand Prix du Cinéma Français. He was cast as the adult Salvatore in
Cinema Paradiso (1988), an international success. Perrin then devoted himself to making nature documentaries. He was the producer of
Microcosmos in 1995 and producer and co-director of
Winged Migration in 2001,
Oceans in 2009 and
Seasons in 2015. On screen, Perrin played the part of the old Pierre Morhange, narrator of the internationally successful film
The Chorus, which he also produced. The young Pépinot was played by his son Maxence. On the Parisian stage, he gave over 400 performances in the popular French play ''L'Année du bac (Graduation Year)'', by
José-André Lacour, starting in 1958. == Awards ==