
François Cluzet
Acting
Biography
François Cluzet (born 21 September 1955) is a French film and theatre actor, best known in the English-speaking world for starring in the 2006 French film "Tell No One", based on the novel of the same name by the American author Harlan Coben. He won the 2007 César Award for Best Actor for his role as Dr Alexander Beck in the film. Description above from the Wikipedia article François Cluzet, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: September 21, 1955
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

The French Revolution
A history of the French Revolution from the decision of the king to convene the Etats-Generaux in 1789 in order to deal with France's debt problem. The first part of the movie tells the story from 1789 until August 10, 1792 (when the King Louis XVI lost all his authority and was put in prison). The second part carries the story through the end of the terror in 1794, including the deaths by guillotine of Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, Danton, and Desmoulins.

Les Nuls, l'émission

The Intouchables
A true story of two men who should never have met – a quadriplegic aristocrat who was injured in a paragliding accident and a young man from the projects.

Gaumont, en effeuillant la marguerite

The Other Me
A lonely criminology professor attempts to solve the mystery behind five murders by decoding the puzzle of five Pythagorean theorems, in a crime story that features renowned French actor François Cluzet in a key-role.

The French Revolution
A history of the French Revolution beginning from the decision of the king to convene the Etats-Generaux in 1789 in order to deal with France's debt problem. Part one spans the event until August 10, 1792 (when the King Louis XVI lost all authority and was imprisoned). Part two carries the story through the end of the terror in 1794.

Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
The portrait of a woman who remembers. Sheila tells the story of Sheila, without concessions or evasions. Her childhood, her parents, her beginnings, the rumors, her love affairs, her marriage, her son, her successes, her farewells, her return, her mourning. The journey of an extraordinary popular icon who never stopped fighting. The courage of an artist who never gives up. "Sheila, toutes ces vies-là" is also a journey through time. 60 years of pop music, punctuated by numerous archives, personal films, timeless hits and illustrations by Marc-Antoine Coulon. But also 60 years of fashion, through a legendary wardrobe (her TV show outfits) that Sheila invites us to rediscover.

Taratata
Taratata was a French TV show showcasing live and pre-recorded footage of current rock acts. Presented by Nagui since its début in 1993, the show was initially shown on France 2. The show often involved surprise and unlikely duets, as well as brief interviews with the artists. Taratata was cancelled in 2000, but returned in April 2005 on the public French network France 4 once a week on prime time, France 3, and late night once a month France 2 and Virgin Radio. Artists including Devendra Banhart, Katie Melua, and Ayo made their French TV debut on the show. The show's chief lighting technician, Jean-Philippe Bourdon, was awarded two Sept d'or in 1994 and 1995. The show featured unique duets and highlights new artists and uses different presenters for each episode. These aspects, and the general emphasis on original music, led the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel to identify Taratata as a uniquely creative show on French TV in April 2009. The show aired throughout Europe on TV5MONDE Europe on Saturday nights. The show is also franchised to Dubai Television in Arabic with an almost identical format to its French counterpart. On 31 May 2013, France Télévisions announced that the show was cancelled. Despite the announcement, the show will continue in a web only format and that a concert will be oragnized at Zénith de Paris on 10 October 2013. The last show was recorded on 13 June 2013 and was broadcast on 12 July 2013.

School of Life
Paris 1930. Paul has only ever had one and the same horizon: the high walls of the orphanage, an austere building in the Parisian working class suburbs. Entrusted to a joyful country woman, Célestine, and her husband, Borel, the rather stiff gamekeeper of a vast estate in Sologne, the city child, recalcitrant and stubborn, arrives in a mysterious and disturbing world, that of a sovereign and wild region. The huge forest, misty ponds, heaths, and fields all belong to the Count de la Fresnaye, an elderly taciturn man who lives alone in his manor.

Story of Women
France, World War II. In order to somehow make ends meet, the mother of two children, Marie Latour, does underground abortions and rents a room to a familiar prostitute. She doesn't pay any attention to her husband, who returned from the war because of his injury, and lives her own life. Abortions gradually begin to bring a good income, and boredom can be easily dispelled by starting up with a young lover.
Filmography
as Lionel Perrin
as Self - Guest
as Pierre
as Self
as Simon Laurenti
as Self - Guest
as Antoine
as Self - Guest
as Lorenzo
as Jacques Fonzic
as Self - Guest
as Jean Baptiste Toma'
as Victor
as Max Cantara
as Self - Actor
as Self
as Self
as Lantier
as Pierre Baud
as Georges Balbuzard
as Totoche
as Marcel de Chaffe
as Duval
as Jean-Pierre Werner
as Antoine
as Pierre
as Yann Kermadec
as Toni
as Jeff
as Achille
as Philippe
as Le préfet Maynott (voice)
as Michel
as Self (voice over)
as Max Cantara
as Maxime
as Philippe Miller
as Hervé Chabalier
as Self - Guest
as Philippe Verneuil
as Gabriel
as Marc
as Paul
as Lionel
as Alexandre 'Alex' Beck, pediatrician
as René
as Jean
as Antoine
as Ben Castelano
as Olivier
as Walter Kingkate
as Pierre
as Gibson
as Luc
as Julien Guérin
as Père Enfaintin
as Self - Guest
as Ménestrel
as François
as Stendhal
as Adrien
as Antoine
as Jules
as Maurice
as Rak
as Claude
as Sandro
as Antoine
as Doctor
as Bob
as Nina's Assistant
as Chester Celine
as Paul Prieur
as Ernest Devrines
as Self
as Gilles
as Serge Duval
as Sébastien Sebastian
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Camille Desmoulins
as Pascal Chevassu
as Louis
as Camille Desmoulins
as Daniel
as Al
as Paul Latour
as Marc Dalens
as Jean-Claude Wielzky
as Thierry Deroc de Plebelecq
as Paul Triana
as Francis Borler
as Pierrot
as Self (archive footage)
as Ferdinant (adult)
as Marc
as Julien
as Maurice Decques
as Mickey, brother of Pin-Pon
as Un militaire
as Jeantet
as Self
as Richard Roux
as Pierre-Alain, le père
as Bruno
as Hubert
as Self - Presenter
as Self
as Self