
Lionel Abelanski
Acting
Biography
Lionel Abelanski (born 22 October 1964) is a French actor. Abelanski was born in Paris, France. He has appeared in television and film roles since 1989. In 1999 he was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actor for the film Train of Life (1998). Source: Article "Lionel Abelanski" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: October 22, 1964
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Les Bracelets rouges

Ma pire angoisse

Amis
A comedy about friendship that has many surprises in store for us! How can we find the perfect friend? By connecting to Amitic, the friendly version of Meetic. Pierre, a snobbish Parisian banker, one day sees Serge Brown who claims to be... his best friend! Contrary to all evidence, their friendly compatibility reaches 100% according to the computer program! Brown then turns into a real ball, ready to do anything to live this unexpected friendship, leaves to blackmail Pierre. The latter is not helped in this ordeal by his wife Martine, totally seduced by Marron and very happy with the prospect of a little weekend for three in Creuse.

Atonement
A young girl irrevocably changes the course of several lives when she accuses her older sister's lover of a crime he did not commit.

La Classe américaine
George Abitbol, the classiest man in the world, dies tragically during a cruise. The director of an American newspaper, wondering about the meaning of these intriguing final words, asks his three best investigators, Dave, Peter and Steven, to solve the mystery. (Sixteen French actors dub scenes from various Warner Bros. films to create a parody of Citizen Kane, 1941.)

Cyrano, My Love
Paris, France, December 1897. The young playwright Edmond Rostand feels like a failure. Inspiration has abandoned him. Married and father of two children, desperate and penniless, he persuades the great actor Constant Coquelin to perform the main role in his new play. But there is a problem: Coquelin wants to premiere it at Christmas and Edmond has not written a single word.

Those Happy Days
Set in 1992, a manager Vincent has to run a children's holiday camp for three weeks and to face the unexpected concerning the place, his colleagues, various problems linked to children about the rooms, trips, their belongings...

Train of Life
In 1941, the inhabitants of a small Jewish village in Central Europe organize a fake deportation train so that they can escape the Nazis and flee to Palestine.

The Concert
A former world-famous conductor of the Bolshoï orchestra, known as "The Maëstro", Andreï Filipov had seen his career publicly broken by Leonid Brezhnev for hiring Jewish musicians and now works cleaning the concert hall where he once directed. One day, he intercepts an official invitation from the prestigious Théâtre du Châtelet. Through a series of mad antics, he reunites his old orchestra, now composed of old alcoholic musicians, and flies to perform in Paris and complete the Tchaikovsky concerto interrupted 30 years earlier. For the concerto, he engages a young violin soloist with whom he has an unexpected connection.

A Distant Neighborhood
Thomas, a father in his fifties, returns by chance to the town where he grew up. He collapses and wakes up forty years earlier in the body of his teenage self. Thrown back into his past, Thomas will not only have to re-live his first love, but also try to understand the reasons for his father’s mysterious departure. Can you change the past by living it again?
Filmography
as Le Français
as Gauthier
as Le chasseur
as Doctor Jame
as Luc
as Marc Debienolas, le psychologue
as Donuts
as Voice over
as Yvon Molinier
as Yakov
as Saturnin, municipal councilor
as Jacques
as Laurent
as Vincent Lemeur
as Membre du comité de soutien
as Philippe
as Serge
as Shérif Cox
as le jouet catcheur (voix)
as Stéphane
as 'Poupou'
as Max
as Gilles
as Fred
as Bailiff
as Le maire
as Dr. Catalan
as Paul Belmart
as Simon
as Copain Yvan 4
as Michel Labevil
as Lolo
as Œil-de-Perdrix / Œil-de-Lynx
as Dad
as L'homme de l'entrepôt
as Lefèvre
as Louis Bartel
as Pierre
as Patrick
as Self - Guest
as Antoine Veil
as Le président du Conseil syndical
as Pierre Chasseuil
as Doctor
as Sandbox architect
as Laurent
as Eric
as Headmaster
as Max Jacob
as Serge
as Minister's delegate
as Daniel Cardinet
as Le lieutenel
as Michel Morin, concierge des Langlois
as The seminar director
as Julien
as Le facteur
as Gilou
as Hervé Chambart-Martin
as Godin adulte
as Aneurin Archaft
as Le moniteur de tir
as Jean-Paul Carrère
as Benoît Vautrin
as Charly
as Benoît
as Jonas
as Bernard Frank
as Guy
as Denis
as Arnaud / Hervé
as Fred
as Frenchman
as Simon
as Salopette
as le conducteur de train
as Marco
as Thierry, Fiancé de Françoise
as Maître Campion
as Wheelchair salesman
as Daniel
as Patrick
as Le directeur du supermarché
as José
as Simon Laufer
as Oscar
as Georges Devulf, le journaliste du 'Courrier Wallon'
as Système D
as Philippe
as Thomas Filbee
as Perez / Le père de Perez
as Max
as Georges
as Inconnu
as Simonnet
as Roland
as Christophe
as Serge
as Mathias, dit Schizo
as Shlomo
as Yves
as Charlie Abitbol
as Collègue Michel
as Thierry
as Seller
as Dubbing Voice (voice)