
Abbé Pierre
Known for Acting · 10 credits
- Born
- 1912-08-05
- Died
- 2007-01-22
- Place of birth
- Lyon, Rhône, France
- Also known as
- Henri Grouès · L'abbé Pierre
Biography
Abbé Pierre, OFM Cap, GOQ (born Henri Marie Joseph Grouès; 5 August 1912 – 22 January 2007) was a French Catholic priest, member of the Resistance during World War II, and deputy of the Popular Republican Movement (MRP).
In 1949, he founded the Emmaus movement, with the goal of helping poor and homeless people and refugees. He was one of the most popular figures in France but had his name removed from such polls after some time.
Grouès was born on 5 August 1912 in Lyon, France to a wealthy Catholic family of silk traders, the fifth of eight children. His aunt was the writer Héra Mirtel. He spent his childhood in Irigny, near Lyon. He was twelve when he met François Chabbey and went for the first time with his father to an Order circle, the brotherhood of the "Hospitaliers veilleurs" in which the mainly middle-class members would serve the poor by providing barber services.
Grouès became a member of the Scouts de France in which he was nicknamed "Meditative Beaver" (Castor méditatif). In 1928, aged 16, he made the decision to join a monastic order, but he had to wait until he was seventeen and a half to fulfill this ambition. In 1931 Grouès entered the Capuchin Order, the principal offshoot of the Franciscans, renouncing his inheritances and offering all his possessions to charities.
Known as frère Philippe (Brother Philippe), he entered the monastery of Crest in 1932, where he lived for seven years. He had to leave in 1939 after developing severe lung infections, which made the strict and hard monastic life difficult to cope with. He became chaplain to the hospital of La Mure (Isère), and then of an orphanage in the Côte-Saint-André (also in the Isère department). After being ordained a Roman Catholic priest on 24 August 1938, he became curate of Grenoble's cathedral in April 1939, only a few months before the invasion of Poland.
Known For
TV Shows (5)
Movies (5)

Lest We Forget
1991
as Self (segment "Pour Dalton Prejean, USA")

The Ragpickers of Emmaus
1955
as Self (uncredited)

Hiver 54 : L'Abbé Pierre et l'insurrection de la bonté
2024
as Self (archive footage)

Un abbé nommé Pierre, une vie pour les autres
2005
as Self

L'Abbé Pierre - La voix des sans-voix
2008
as Self (archive footage)
About Abbé Pierre
Abbé Pierre, OFM Cap, GOQ (born Henri Marie Joseph Grouès; 5 August 1912 – 22 January 2007) was a French Catholic priest, member of the Resistance during World War II, and deputy of the Popular Republican Movement (MRP). In 1949, he founded the Emmaus movement, with the goal of helping poor and homeless people and refugees. He was one of the most popular figures in France but had his name removed from such polls after some time. Grouès was born on 5 August 1912 in Lyon, France to a wealthy Catholic family of silk traders, the fifth of eight ch… With 10 credits spanning from 1955 to 2024, Abbé Pierre has appeared in 5 films and 5 TV shows.
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Most Popular Abbé Pierre Movies
- Lest We Forget (1991) — as Self (segment "Pour Dalton Prejean, USA")
- The Ragpickers of Emmaus (1955) — as Self (uncredited)
- Hiver 54 : L'Abbé Pierre et l'insurrection de la bonté (2024) — as Self (archive footage)
- Un abbé nommé Pierre, une vie pour les autres (2005) — as Self
- L'Abbé Pierre - La voix des sans-voix (2008) — as Self (archive footage)
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