
Pascal Elbé
Acting
Biography
Pascal Elbé (born 13 March 1967) is a French actor and director and screenwriter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pascal Elbé, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: March 13, 1967
Place of Birth: Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France
Known For

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.

The Swallows of Kabul
Summer 1998—Kabul under Taliban rule. Zunaira and Mohsen are young and in love. Despite the daily violence and misery, they hope for a better future. One day, a foolish gesture causes life to take an irrevocable turn.

Cette nuit-là
After a violent argument, 15-year-old Sofia runs away from home. The next day, her parents and brother vanish without a trace. Over 20 years later, still haunted by unanswered questions about their disappearance overshadowed by 9/11.

Baron Noir
In a tale of epic scale, French politician Philippe Rickwaert thirsts for revenge against his political enemies. Philippe’s political career is in shambles after he is sacrificed by the presidential candidate from the Left, Francis Laugier, in order to save his election. Step by step, Philippe plots against him and forges an alliance with his closest advisor, Amélie Dorendeu.

Mystery at Sorbonne University
Victoire, the first female law student admitted to the Sorbonne, is accused of murder. Helped by her professor, she's in a race against time to prove her innocence.

No Second Chance
A doctor searching frantically for her missing baby daughter finds herself tangled in a web of ruthless criminals, suspicious cops and dark secrets.

The Inside Game

Father and Sons
Léo, un vieux père de famille ancien représentant de commerce, est prêt à tout pour retrouver l'affection de ses trois fils, David, Max et Simon. Il va même jusqu'à invoquer une maladie et une intervention chirurgicale pour les convaincre de l'accompagner dans un voyage au Canada, où il tentera de refaire l'unité du clan familial. Le quatuor de Français y fera la rencontre d'une guérisseuse et de sa fille.

A Simple Heart
Unable to forget her first love, Félicité, a simple and kind maid, devotes herself completely to her new master, Mathilde Aubain. As the passing of time doesn't heal her wounds, she gives love to all those who surround her: Mathilde's children, her nephew Victor. But fate seems to always deny her from any love in return. Still she tries to find someone who'll accept her unconditional love.

For A Happy Life
Challenging the burden of family traditions, the young Amel and Mashir live a secret and passionate love story. An arranged marriage between him and Amel’s new best friend will put their relationship in danger. Tearing apart social conventions seems to be the only way to stay together.
Filmography
as Sam Goldstein
as Self - Guest
as Damien Forestier
as Directeur Philippe Lombard
as Jacob
as Daniel
as ("Maitresses et patients" segment)
as Self - Guest
as Laurent
as Antoine
as Léo Poli
as Mirza (voice)
as Serge Walder
as Daniel
as César Garbot
as Karim
as Commissioner
as Papy
as Max
as Lansky
as Benoît
as Le père de Victor
as Stéphane Thorigny
as Fabien Delbarre
as Self
as Richard Millot
as Le bel avocat
as Didier Halimi
as Denis Quillard
as Pierre Vasseur
as Antoine
as Alon Silberg
as Bertrand Barthélémy
as César Garbot
as Jonathan Hayoun
as Simon
as Self - Guest
as Médecin
as Antoine Celliers
as Justin
as Philippe
as Antoine
as Jean-Ba
as Théodore
as Docteur Chenot
as Edgar Wolf
as Giraud
as Cesar
as André-Pierre Vauvenargues
as Antoine Gotchac
as Milou
as Self - Guest
as Sami
as Paul
as Vahé Krikorian
as Simon Dubois
as Perrac
as Simon
as Mathias Morin, le présentateur télé
as Benoît
as Simon
as Marc
as Bouta
as Benoît
as L'infirmier
as Self