
Raphaël Personnaz
Acting
Biography
Raphaël Personnaz (born 23 July 1981) is a French actor. He has appeared in more than fifty films since 1998. He was awarded the Prix Patrick Dewaere in 2013. Born 23 July 1981 in France, his father was a furniture designer and his mother, a translator of contemporary Greek poets, Personnaz began his career mainly in the theatre. He trained at the conservatory of the twentieth arrondissement of Paris. Source: Article "Raphaël Personnaz" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: July 23, 1981
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Her Mother, the Whore
After Coralie was found dead in a vacant lot, her mother Catherine - who thinks that her daughter was murdered - conducts her own investigation.

Le Clan Pasquier

White Fang
A loyal wolfdog’s curiosity leads him on the adventure of a lifetime while serving a series of three distinctly different masters.

Debout
At age 40, Stéphane Haskell is suffering from a sudden illness and is paralyzed. Medicine condemns him to disability, but yoga opens a path to healing. From death corridors in the United States to African slums, he embarks on a touching journey around the world to meet those who have returned to life through yoga.

L'Opéra
Set in the shrine of French dance, the Garnier Opera house, L'Opera follows three characters whose dreams clash with reality, whose ambitions collide with expectations, and whose purity faces corruption.

Blame It on Fidel!
A 9-year-old girl weathers big changes in her household as her parents become radical political activists in 1970-71 Paris.

Tycoon's Interpreter
Ira is Russian. Ivan Tashkov, too. She is 23 years old, lives in Geneva with her mother and knows very little about her homeland. Tashkov is a supposed gangster of the Russian mafia, and is in jail waiting to be judged. Ira, who is searching for her roots and her own path in life, happens to be the interpreter of Tashkov's defense lawyer, and gets instantly captivated by of this powerful, cultured and manipulative man.

SK1
The hunt, capture and trial of Guy Georges, one of France's most notorious serial killers.

Fanny
"Fanny" is the second part of the "Marseille trilogy", made by Marcel Pagnol with the generic name of "Marius, Fanny and César". Fanny falls in love and is abandoned by Marius. Now she discovers she is pregnant. Her mother and Marius's father, César, persuade her to accept the romantic advances of a much older man. To save face, Fanny accepts to marry Honoré Panisse, a rich merchant of the Vieux Port, 30 years her senior who will recognize her son.

In the Forests of Siberia
Fed up with the hectic, senseless world he lives in, Teddy decides to settle down alone in Siberia, in the midst of winter, in a hut by the shore of Lake Baikal. After an initial period of elation in front of the splendor and magic of unspoiled nature, Teddy soon finds himself confronted with the less glossy side of things : solitude, extreme cold, the necessity to find food, danger... One night Teddy gets lost in a blizzard and would be doomed to a certain death, were it not for Aleksei, a Russian convict living hidden away in the forest nearby, who rescues him in extremis. Friendship soon blossoms between the two men...
Filmography
as Jérôme Bonjean
as Self - Guest
as Maurice Ravel
as Paul Sorel
as Daniel Mattei
as Sébastien Cheneau
as Maxime Charasse
as Narrator (Voice)
as Tony
as Pierre Lacotte
as Weedon Scott (voice)
as Teddy
as Charlie
as Bizot
as Gilles
as Arthur Vlaminck
as Benjamin Malaussène
as Marius Olivier
as Marius Olivier
as Guillaume
as Al
as Thomas Platz
as Alexander Vronsky
as Elias, sniper
as Martin Dupont
as Le Duc d'Anjou
as Maurice
as Carter, le médecin du dispensaire
as François
as Obamo
as Self - Guest
as Dan / Fusion Man
as Camille Desmoulins
as Marc
as Joseph
as Mathieu
as Vincent
as Scooter
as Damien
as Louis
as Rein
as Marc
as Denis
as Julien