
Emmanuel Salinger
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 6, 1964
Place of Birth: Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France
Known For

Les Sentinelles de l'oubli
The war memorials of 1914-1918 have become so familiar that we no longer see them. They've become an invisible museum, blending into the landscape of France. Then, one fine day, a sculpture catches our eye. Another History appears, perhaps the most gigantic artistic project since the cathedrals...

Low Cost (Claude Jutra)
Since he is 9 years old, David Miller has known the date of the day he dies. As it nears, he meets those he cares about for the last time, obsessed by the idea of learning how to tie a tie and by the the fall into water of the Quebecker filmmaker Claude Jutra. Shot with a cellphone over a decade, from Lausanne to Ouagadougou, Low Cost (Claude Jutra) is a small fiction about the market value of a human life in a time when everything is discounted. Life is priceless, death, however, negotiates…

De Gaulle, le commencement

9/12
Paris, 2001. The State secretly enlists LYNX to stop a terrorist attack involving two barrels of neurotoxic gas. Behind LYNX, terrorist bodies accumulate. KARIM, infiltrated among Islamists, loses his cover. Journalist AMEL gets a little too close to the case. And the State is ready to eliminate those who know too much.

Maigret
The pragmatic, reserved and refined Maigret investigates murders in his singular unhurried manner and inevitably discovers the truth.

Queen Margot
Paris, Kingdom of France, August 18, 1572. To avoid the outbreak of a religious war, the Catholic princess Marguerite de Valois, sister of the feeble King Charles IX, marries the Huguenot King Henry III of Navarre.

The Taste of Things
Set in 1889 France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his personal cook and lover Eugénie. They share a long history of gastronomy and love but Eugénie refuses to marry Dodin, so the food lover decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.

The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema
The two decades following the Russian revolution are marked by a gang of young people who profoundly influenced Russian Cinema. This artistic revolution was led by directors, actors, technicians and poets. They are the characters and voices of our film. The Soviet Actress, Ada Voistik, and its camrades tell us the story of this unique period, through the images of soviet fic-tional works produced between 1917 and 1934. We can thus catch a glimpse of their fight for a new society, where creative freedom was of utmost im-portance. A utopia which will be brought down by an authoritarian power impacting cinema as much as the rest of society.

Don't Forget You're Going to Die
Benoit has his life all planned out before him. Unfortunately, he had totally forgotten to include his military service. Inevitably called into duty, he tries everything he can to avoid it, eventually launching into a hedonistic lifestyle—out of control with drugs, alcohol, and nightclubs.

The Life of the Dead
A young woman convenes with her extended family in a provincial village where her cousin, in a coma, is hospitalized after attempting suicide.
Filmography
as Colonel Philippe Pétain
as Arnaud
as Colonel Philippe Pétain
as Docteur Radjabov
as De Stabrath
as Narrator (voice over)
as Rabaz
as Général Paquin (voice)
as Victor Serge
as Raymond Forestier
as Le commandant Defils
as Leon
as André Korben
as Director
as Jacques
as Olivier Garcin
as The Father
as Georges Erwin
as Docteur Fremont
as Richard
as Sorine
as Bazza Swaty
as Le cousin radiologue / Emmanuel Salinger
as Mr Hector
as Serge
as Le médecin
as Carl
as André
as Botelho
as Inspecteur Ruault
as Guillaume
as le docteur Moreau
as Military Doctor
as Vincent
as Antoine
as Du Bartas
as Georges
as Paul
as François
as Manuel
as Mathias Barillet
as Radek
as Bob O'Madden Burke
as Frédéric