JEAN MARIE MARION Jean-Marie Marion is a former French male topmodel active in the 1980s and early 1990s. Height: 1,86m / 6‘1 1/2 Hair: brown Eyes: brown (elite europe agency book 1991 - my scans) Former Agencies: Elite Paris Model Management Hamburg and others Vitae translated from Jean Marie Marion‘s homepage: „After studying at the Beaux-Arts, Jean-Marie Marion entered the world of dance with Joseph Rusillo. He participated in the creation of the Anne Béranger company under the direction of Carolyn Carlson and Maurice Béjart before becoming its choreographer. He also directed works such as Bertolt Brecht's "The Seven Deadly Sins" at the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, as well as "Sparagmos," a Cretan ritual by Marguerite Liberaki, at the Avignon Festival, with music composed by Vangelis. Later, he moved to the United States and joined the Jennifer Muller & The Work company, while also collaborating with Louis Falco. Drawn up to the world of fashion, he became one of the top models of the 1980s and the face of the Biotherm brand. He appeared in 199 commercials directed by filmmakers such as Ridley Scott, Luc Besson, Claude Miller, Raymond Depardon, Joe Pytka, and Just Jaeckin. In the 1990s, he moved behind the camera, producing numerous celebrity photo essays for the press. He collaborated with many magazines (Paris Match, Figaro, Figaro Mag, VSD, ELLE, Marie Claire, Infrarouge, Le Point, L'Express, Le Parisien, Auto Mag, etc.). He is the author of four books: "One Way Ticket to Patagonia," "Portraits of Women," "20 Years of Photos of Florent Pagny," and "Slice of Life." https://www.jeanmariemarion.com/biographie instagram