
Cyrille Thouvenin
Acting
Biography
Cyrille Thouvenin was born on May 15, 1976 in Mont-Saint-Martin, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. He is an actor and writer, known for The Happening (2008), Juste une question d'amour (2000) and La confusion des genres (2000).
Born: May 15, 1976
Place of Birth: Mont-Saint-Martin, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
Known For

The Game of Love and Chance
Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin , Paris From 16 janvier to 28 avril 2018. The Game of Love and Chance (French: Le Jeu de l'amour et du hasard) is a three-act romantic comedy by French playwright Marivaux. The Game of Love and Chance was first performed 23 January 1730 by the Comédie Italienne. In this play, a young woman is visited by her betrothed, whom she does not know. To get a better idea of the type of person he is, she trades places with her servant and disguises herself. However, unbeknownst to her, her fiancé has the same idea and trades places with his valet. The "game" pits the two false servants against the two false masters, and in the end, the couples fall in love with their appropriate counterpart.

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie
French adaptations of the stories by Agatha Christie.

Just a Question of Love
After his gay cousin dies from hepatitis, young Laurent, who lives with his best friend Carole, falls in love with Cedric, a plant scientist. He's afraid to inform his conservative parents that he is gay.

The Philosopher
A man whose life has smiled, decides to leave everything. He abandoned his house, his car and offered astonished passers-by his possessions and his freedom of action. By freeing himself from all constraints, he hopes to become a philosopher.

L'Avare
A beautiful translation of Molière's works.

La clef du problème
Pierre is late, his plane is taking off in two hours but he has to quickly get home to pick up his passport. In front of his door, he realizes that he has lost his keys...

Yes, But...
At age 17, Eglantine is troubled by a number of things. Her argumentative parents comprise an absentee and philandering father and an overprotective, occasionally alcoholic mother. Her boyfriend Sébastien is a couple of years older; he's ready, but she isn't. Frequent furtive visits to her therapist help her to see that these issues are not 'problems', but 'difficulties', which she has the strength to overcome.

Charles II: The Power and The Passion
Charles II: The Power and the Passion is a four-part television miniseries, broadcast on BBC One from 16 November to 7 December 2003. The series depicts the reign of Charles II, covering the period just before his Restoration in 1660. It focuses on his conflicts with Parliament, his relationships with his mistresses—particularly Barbara Villiers—and his efforts to restore England after the Civil War. When shown in the United States, as The Last King: The Power and the Passion of King Charles II, nearly an hour was removed for broadcast by the A&E Network. The edits often make little regard for either the full product's continuity or coherence.

All Cats are Pink in the Dark
Alice, who isn't confident about her body, gets nervous before an interview. However, things take a turn when she comes across Lola, a cross-dresser.

Capitaine Marleau
Beneath her eccentric appearance, Captain Marleau is a formidable detective. Her Sherlock Holmes deerstalker cap, her character, her unusual appearance, her humor, her unpredictable behavior--Captain Marleau is not your average gendarme. She never rushes an investigation; she becomes the investigation and relentlessly pursues the suspects.
Filmography
as Mario
as Micka Gourvennec
as Benjamin Wallenberg
as Leo
as David Fontana
as Père Hector
as Guillaume
as French Bicyclist's Friend
as Cléante
as Bilal
as Toussaint
as Davey
as Antoine
as Monsieur
as Vincent
as Michel
as Hugo
as Victor
as Sébastien Douglas
as Christophe
as Homme en noir #1
as Laurent
as Harry