
Pascal Greggory
Acting
Biography
Pascal Greggory (born September 8, 1954) is a French actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pascal Greggory, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: September 8, 1954
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Les Contes secrets ou les Rohmériens
Les Contes Secrets ou les Rohmériens features interviews with 16 actors who have appeared in Rohmer's films, and they talk on camera about his unusual working methods, his personality, and his spare but evocative signature style. Among the thespians who share their memories are Jean-Louis Trinitignant, Marie-Christine Barrault, Zouzou, Jean-Claude Brialy, Béatrice Romand, Françoise Fabian, and Andre Dussolier; the film also includes rare footage of Rohmer himself at work on the set of his 1978 effort Perceval.

A Dubious Place
A gruesome discovery is made outside a London cemetery one night. Meanwhile in Paris, Police Captain Adamsberg discovers a body chopped into pieces. Could there be a link?

La Vie en Rose
From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of New York's most famous concert halls, Edith Piaf's life was a constant battle to sing and survive, to live and love. Raised in her grandmother's brothel, Piaf was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplee, who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness. Piaf became one of France's immortal icons, her voice one of the indelible signatures of the 20th century.

The Adventures of Rosette
A series of stories told by Rosette about her vacation. Filmed in super 8 by Eric Rohmer.

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.

Sisters in Arms
Kenza and Yaël are two young French women who go to Syria to fight alongside the Kurdish forces. There they meet Zara, a Yezidi survivor. Born in different cultures but deeply united, the women-fighters heal their past wounds and discover their present strength, especially the fear they inspire in their opponents. The three young women soon bound together and become true sisters-in-arms.

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?

Flames
Barbara, a young girl, lives in an old country house with her father and her teacher. One night, she dreams that a fireman enters her room through the window. Having grown, Barbara leaves her father to travel across the world, before coming back to her childhood fantasies: one day, she calls the firemen, and locks herself with one of them in her bedroom.

Patrice Chéreau - France's Theatre Genius
Perhaps the most important director of his generation, Patrice Chéreau left an indelible mark on theatre, film and opera. This documentary traces the French artist’s life and work ten years after his death.

Pauline at the Beach
Marion is about to divorce from her husband and takes her 15-year-old niece, Pauline, on a vacation to Granville. There, she meets an old love...
Filmography
as Jean Luc Von Mechel
as Roland Truffaut (voice)
as Quentin Le Bars
as Le Duc D'Aiguillon
as Georg Kienzler
as Gautier de la Parcheminerie
as Frederic Hubert
as Guy
as Fontenaille
as Coalition agent
as Michel
as Pierre
as Marc-Antoine
as Poncin
as Docteur Lepage
as Mort-Lieu
as Ferrante
as Massé du Réaux
as Julian Hirtmann
as Prévôt-Parédès, one of the two directors
as Henry Munro
as Self
as Pascal
as Pascal
as Lionel Savinet
as Claude
as Josselin
as Thomas Verniaz, adulte
as Henri Van Eyck
as August
as The man
as Philippe Muller
as Malestrazza
as Pascal Greggory
as Ossorio
as Robert Schumann
as Le Lieutenant
as Louis Barrier
as Dominique
as Jean Fouchécourt
as Jean Hervey
as Beaumagnan
as Philippe Peyrac
as Thésée
as Fred
as Surgeon
as le joueur de casino
as Joshua
as Louis
as Sarafian Zacharie
as Alain Bauman
as Clève
as The Duke of Alençon
as Saint-Loup
as Francky
as François
as Nicolas
as René Hardy
as Alexandre Duthil
as Anjou
as Jean-Louis Auger
as Le commissaire priseur et mari de Laurence
as Vincent
as Julien Dechaumes
as Arthur Siromaka
as Philippe
as Simoni
as Paul
as le conteur
as Pierre
as Miguel
as Marc Dumont
as Nicolas
as Julien
as Friedrich Wetter, comte Strahl
as Branwell Brontë
as Paul, le frère de Barbara
as Self