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Gaston Rébuffat

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Gaston Rébuffat

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

May 7, 1921 (105 years old)

Place of Birth

Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

Biography

Gaston Rébuffat, born May 7, 1921, in Marseille and died May 31, 1985, in Bobigny, was a French mountaineer, notably a member of the 1950 French expedition to Annapurna, a high-mountain guide, writer, and filmmaker. Gaston Rébuffat discovered climbing in the Calanques of Marseille. At sixteen, he joined the French Alpine Club (Haute-Provence section), where he discovered high-altitude mountaineering and met Henri Moulin, whom he considered his "big brother in mountaineering." He then explored the Alps and the Mont Blanc massif, which became his playground. In 1940, he joined Jeunesse et Montagne (Youth and Mountain), where he met Lionel Terray, who became his friend. It was at the "School, Youth, and Mountain" center in Valgaudemar that his passion for the mountains took deep root. He then moved to Chamonix, where he worked on his friend Lionel Terray's farm while waiting to be co-opted into the Chamonix Guides Company. In 1942, Gaston Rébuffat earned his high-mountain guide certification despite his young age (21, while the required age was 23). He continued working as an instructor with the youth organization "Jeunesse et Montagne" (Youth and Mountain), and in 1944 became an instructor at the National School of Mountaineering (École Nationale d'Alpinisme) and the Military High Mountain School (École Militaire de Haute Montagne). In June 1945, he joined the prestigious Chamonix Guides Company under the tutelage of Alfred Couttet. He thus became the third "outsider" in the Company, after Roger Frison-Roche and Édouard Frendo, whereas traditionally, one had to be born in the valley to be admitted. A modest skier, he worked as a guide in the summer, but instead of being a ski instructor in the winter, he tried his hand at writing. He participated in the first ascent of Annapurna in 1950 with, among others, Jean Couzy, Lionel Terray, Maurice Herzog, Louis Lachenal, Marcel Ichac, Marcel Schatz, Jacques Oudot, and Francis de Noyelle. This feat would remain a difficult chapter in his life. He did not reach the summit, but, along with Terray, he rescued Lachenal and Herzog, who were in distress. Like Lachenal, and unlike Herzog, he felt no patriotic or mystical mission in climbing this peak. Since the Himalayan Committee had contractually forbidden members of the expedition from writing accounts of their experience, only Maurice Herzog's "Annapurna Premier 8000" was authorized and declared the official account. In 1958, he directed the film dedicated to the mountains for Walt Disney Pictures' "Third Man on the Mountain" (1959), filmed in Zermatt, Switzerland, at the foot of the Matterhorn. Primarily a resident of Chamonix, he was also a frequent visitor to Sainte-Maxime, the hometown of his wife, daughter of the architect René Darde. Author of numerous books on the mountains, some with an educational purpose, he worked to popularize mountaineering techniques and knowledge of the mountain environment among young people. Also a lecturer, Gaston Rébuffat introduced the world of high altitudes to regions throughout France through screenings as part of the "Connaissance du Monde" (Knowledge of the World) lecture series. In 1984, he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour, a year before his death from cancer on May 31, 1985. He is buried in the Chamonix-Mont-Blanc cemetery.

Known For

Acting
2023Maurice Baquet, The AccordedSelf (archive footage)
2021Roped, 200 Years In The Eyes Of Chamonix GuidesSelf (archive footage)
2015Chamonix - Mont Blanc, Une histoire de conquêtesSelf (archive footage)
2009The World of Gaston RébuffatSelf (archive footage)
2008Faszination Bergfilm - Himmelhoch und AbgrundtiefSelf (archive footage)
2000When the Mountaineers Make Their CinemaSelf
1988Baquet's ComebackSelf (archive footage)
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimancheSelf
1974Les Horizons GagnésSelf
1961Entre Terre et CielSelf
1960Victories on the HimalayasSelf
1959Perilous AssignmentSelf - Guide
1955Stars and StormsSelf
1953Des Hommes Et Des MontagnesSelf
1953Victory over AnnapurnaSelf
1947Flammes De PierresSelf
-Les Coulisses De L'ExploitSelf
Directing
1974Les Horizons GagnésDirector
1961Entre Terre et CielDirector
1959Third Man on the MountainSecond Unit Director
1955Stars and StormsDirector
1953Des Hommes Et Des MontagnesDirector
1947Flammes De PierresDirector
Writing
1974Les Horizons GagnésWriter
1961Entre Terre et CielWriter
1953Des Hommes Et Des MontagnesWriter