
Philippe Torreton
Acting
Biography
Philippe Torreton (born 13 October 1965, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France) is a French actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Philippe Torreton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 13, 1965
Place of Birth: Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France
Known For

Les Fourberies de Scapin
Theater play "Les fourberies de Scapin" played by the "Comédie française" in 1998.

France, le fabuleux voyage
Rather than learning France's history through its people, we explore its natural history. A two billion-year journey back in time to look at the country's geological heritage: a mountain chain becomes Brittany, lagoons where Paris now stands, ice from the Aiguille du Midi maps the routes of rivers flowing seawards.

The Lives of Albert Camus
Albert Camus died at 46 years old on January 4, 1960, two years after his Nobel Prize in literature. Author of “L'Etranger”, one of the most widely read novels in the world, philosopher of the absurd and of revolt, resistant, journalist, playwright, Albert Camus had an extraordinary destiny. Child of the poor districts of Algiers, tuberculosis patient, orphan of father, son of an illiterate and deaf mother, he tore himself away from his condition thanks to his teacher. French from Algeria, he never ceased to fight for equality with the Arabs and the Kabyle, while fearing the Independence of the FLN. Founded on restored and colorized archives, and first-hand accounts, this documentary attempts to paint the portrait of Camus as he was.

La prohibition américaine, une aubaine française

Sous nos yeux
These previously unseen images bear witness to the darkest hours of our history and their lives. They have never before been shown to the general public. Officially, they do not exist. Without the patient efforts of persistent historians and archivists, they would still be lying dormant in family archives...

Revolution!
This is the “embedded” French Revolution that we want to share: an exceptional, immersive experience seen through cameras that dive into the heart of history, following its every jolt. It's the story of the fall of the world's most glorious, most powerful ad most ancient monarchy.

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.

Simone: Woman of the Century
Simone Veil's life story through the pivotal events of Twentieth Century. Her childhood, her political battles, her tragedies. An intimate and epic portrait of an extraordinary woman who eminently challenged and transformed her era defending a humanist message still keenly relevant today.

Indochine, une guerre oubliée

La pièce manquante
Married for several years, Paula and André share a happy life with their two children in a small village in the countryside. But one morning, this peaceful life is turned upside down by the disappearance of Paula. In her farewell letter, she wrote these few words to explain her departure: “I wished I would never leave, but it is decided. I need to do this, otherwise I will die.” During that summer, André and the children will find each in his / her own way a remedy to deal with the pain of her absence and will set out on a quest for appeasement.
Filmography
as Aimé Bougevin
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrateur
as Mr. Touraine
as Narrateur
as Voix off
as Manzoni
as Fouassier
as Self - Narrator
as André Perdriau
as Sosthène
as Dr Dujarric
as Self
as Voix off
as Narrator (voice)
as Michel Fourniret
as Narrateur (voice)
as Jean Genet
as Narrator
as Pierre Laval
as Doctor Hubert Dieulafoy
as Rodolphe
as Philippe Torreton
as Zeus
as Charles Auda
as Thenard
as Voix
as Docteur Daviel
as Voix
as Commandant Cardella
as André Mouton
as Paul Villers
as Tournet
as Jean-Sol Partre
as Narrator
as Narrateur (voix)
as Christian Prouteau
as Alain Marécaux
as Thenard
as Voix off
as Le Président de la République
as Cardinal Mazarin
as Raymond Bourcier
as Charles
as Colbert
as Morissot
as M. Seurel
as Self - Guest
as Robert d'Artois
as Bertrand
as Robert d'Artois
as Jean Jaurès
as Yvon Le Guen
as Himself
as Marco
as Napoléon Bonaparte
as Vincent
as Félix
as Éric
as Daniel Lefebvre
as Self
as Scapin
as Tartuffe
as Captain Conan
as Ernest Pailleron
as Chef de groupe crime
as Fabrice
as Christophe
as Fred
as Antoine