
Grégoire Bonnet
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Grégoire Bonnet.
Born: April 12, 1966
Place of Birth: Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For

Après la nuit

Le Code

Alias Caracalla, au cœur de la Résistance
Screen adaptation of the memoires of Daniel Cordier, a member of the French Resistance and close friend of Resistance leader, Jean Moulin.

Mystery in Paris
Follows a series of ghastly murders that occur in the most iconic places in the City of Light, centering around the women of the Belle Époque.

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

The Mad Women's Ball
A woman who is unfairly institutionalized at a Paris asylum plots to escape with the help of one of its nurses. Based on the novel 'Le bal des folles' by Victoria Mas.

C'est la vie!
Max is a battle-weary veteran of the wedding-planning racket. His latest — and last — gig is a hell of a fête, involving stuffy period costumes for the caterers, a vain, hyper- sensitive singer who thinks he's a Gallic James Brown, and a morose, micromanaging groom determined to make Max's night as miserable as possible. But what makes the affair too bitter to endure is that Max's colleague and ostensible girlfriend, Joisette, seems to have written him off, coolly going about her professional duties while openly flirting with a much younger server. It's going to be a very long night… especially once the groom's aerial serenade gets underway.

Au bonheur des dames, l'invention du grand magasin

Tout pour Agnès

Napoleon
A masterful soldier, tactician and statesmen, Napoleon Bonaparte's courage and love for his country sees him rise from an unpaid general consumed with ambition to the most powerful man in Europe, then his fall, and exile.
Filmography
as Thierry Chevalier
as Major Olivier Laurent
as Lui-même
as Nicolas Barnet
as Comte de Neuville
as Maître Gilbert
as Charles
as Mr. Lochet, inspector of the rectorate
as Gérald
as Docteur Urgent
as Philippe
as Jacques Kowalski
as Docteur Charcot
as Maître Lancel
as Didier
as Valery Laprade
as Baptiste Mallet
as Docteur Gentil
as Michel
as Teacher of the report
as Triberg
as Alexandre Rémonville
as Séraphin Roussin
as Dr Samuel Proust
as Laurent Beccaria, editor
as Monsieur Fourrat
as Le contremaître
as Le père de Maeva
as Banquier de Max
as Charles Cordier
as Louis Monet
as Patron Thomas
as Régis Migou, le CPE
as Jérôme Démarquais
as Aristide Boucicaut
as Séraphin Roussin
as Monsieur Vargas
as Jaffart, head of DPJ
as M. Dumas
as Philippe
as Représentant PPR
as Le flic 1 (fusillade nuit)
as Le voisin
as Journalist
as Le maître d'hôtel
as Le flic 2
as Louis Bonaparte
as Maître Baron-Pontet
as Le Roi
as Martin
as Student in the background (uncredited)