
Amaury de Crayencour
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Amaury de Crayencour.
Born: October 12, 1984
Place of Birth: Versailles, Yvelines, France
Known For

The Apocalypse will not happen
Timothée, a 17-year-old Jehovah’s Witness, is shocked to learn of his best friend’s excommunication. Confronted with the choice of his future schooling, he will question the precepts of his community and come up against the fanaticism of his mother.

Vise le cœur

In Safe Hands
Théo is given up for adoption by his biological mother on the very day he is born. After this anonymous birth, the mother has two months to change her mind… Or not. The child welfare services and adoption service spring into action… The former have to take care of the baby and support it during this limbo-like time, this period of uncertainty, while the latter must find a woman to become his adoptive mother. She is called Alice, and she has spent the last ten years fighting to have a child.

Je joue Rodrigue
At the Festival d'Avignon, all kinds of theatre coexist without ever really mingling. Stéphane acts in a popular comedy while Fanny plays in a classical piece by Victor Hugo. In order to seduce her, Stéphane makes her believe he is playing the role of Rodrigue in Corneille's renowned masterpiece: Le Cid.

Murders in...
Murders in... is a collection of French-Belgian police TV movies taking place each time in a different French city and region.

Love at Second Sight
A man tries to make his wife fall in love with him again, after waking up in an alternate reality where she never knew him.

The Braves
Best friends Alma and Margot are inseparable, whether it’s terrorizing cheating lovers or crashing wedding parties. The two women also share the same dream of a successful career on the stage. They get one step closer when they are cast as lead and understudy in a high-profile play in Paris. Alma is keeping a secret that puts her role in jeopardy, but with the unwavering support of Margot, they will try their best to ensure that the show goes on.

Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
A lost cat, a giant talkative frog and a tsunami help a bank employee without ambition, his frustrated wife and a schizophrenic accountant to save Tokyo from an earthquake and find a meaning to their lives.

Liars
Thomas Villeneuve is a renowned surgeon. Jeanne Sarlat, a young woman recently separated. He decides to invite her to dinner. The evening seems to be going wonderfully. However, in the early morning, Jeanne claims to have been raped. Thomas, surprised by the accusations, proclaims his innocence. Who is lying? Who tells the truth? A face to face is underway and no one seems ready to give up.

The Art of Crime
Fired for insubordination, PJ Antoine Verlay, good cop but a blood strand and having difficulty working as a team, is attached to the OCBC (Central Office for the fight against Traffic in Cultural Goods) thanks to the intervention of the commander Pardo, his friend who becomes, therefore, his new superior. A clever investigator, but a stranger to everything related to culture, Antoine will have to work with Florence Chassagne, renowned art historian, who lives, speaks and breathes culture, to the point that - fruit of her great imagination - it happens to her in the midst of daydreams, to see and talk to the great artists who have disappeared as if they were familiar to her.
Filmography
as Antoine
as Gauthier Gouget
as David
as Samuel
as Pierrick
as Komura (voice)
as Pierre
as Marc
as Alain
as Karl Vitali
as Bastien
as Sébastien Fiorelli
as Dimitri Cappelin
as Docteur Arthur Weiss
as Marc Deschanel
as Actor of the play
as Jérôme
as Aurélien Dufour
as Employé Hotel
as Paul
as Hector
as Valentin
as Jérome
as Ponson du Terrail / Rocambole
as Karl
as Romain
as Henry II
as Mat