
Éric Naggar
Acting
Biography
Éric Naggar was born on December 3, 1957 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He is an actor and writer, known for 3 Days to Kill (2014), Tell No One (2006) and Micmacs (2009).
Born: December 3, 1957
Place of Birth: Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For

HP

Call My Agent!
At a top Paris talent firm, agents scramble to keep their star clients happy—and their business afloat—after an unexpected crisis.

Benoît Gênant Officiel

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie
French adaptations of the stories by Agatha Christie.

Tell No One
A man receives a mysterious email appearing to be from his wife, who was murdered years earlier. As he frantically tries to find out whether she's alive, he finds himself being implicated in her death.

My 13
Jonathan is in love with Julie, the most beautiful girl of his school... However, Julie doesn't even know him. He becomes friend with Charles, Julie's brother. One day, he sneaks in Julie's room to steal her diary. Back home, he finds in the diary a drawn heart, with the quote "I love Jonathan"... Back to his new friend Charles' home, he realizes that the diary belongs to Charles, himself...

Le Bourgeois gentilhomme

Voltaire in Love
Drama series that explores Voltaire's early life and evolution. It reveals aspects of the gifted philosopher's life that received less attention: Voltaire the adventurer, lover, man of justice who had an obscure relationship with royalty.

You Found Me
Elsa, a doctor, hides from the world the fact that she can see the dead and help them cross to the other side. Convinced that her gift leads to rejection, she has given up on love, retreating into solitude and her work. That is, until she meets Oscar - a dead man who doesn’t know he’s dead...

L'Innocent
The film is based on real events be tween the years 1978-1980. Theo Grangier, a man without education, with no parents nor family, is involved in the robbery along with two recidivists. But the policeman is killed during a robbery. But Theo is the only one who is arrested and charged with murdering an officer of laws, even though the other two perpetrators are not found and Theo is not conclusively proved to be a murderer. He is later sentenced to death. The trial galvanizes the French society - Jean-Paul Sartre comes out publicly in favor of Theo Grunge...
Filmography
as Le Procureur
as Maurice Pingeot
as Père de Sofiane
as Daniel
as Cottard
as Father Jacques
as Homme propriétaire pavillon
as Franck Basile
as Abbé de Tersac
as Receptionist
as Prefect
as VDB
as Langlois
as Directeur journal
as M. Debreuil
as Guitera
as Olivier Huysmans
as Procureur Pressard
as Duplay
as Jean-Louis Gergorin
as Professor Malinvaud
as Michel Debré
as Attorney
as Paul, prof d'histoire-géo, délégué syndical
as Paul Caillard
as Theo Craillon
as Mr. Guitéra, banker
as Prison Director
as Doctor Jünger
as Henri
as Maître Amado
as Prime Minister
as Patrice
as Levine
as Le conservateur du musée
as Monsieur Garidet
as Maître Girard
as Le présentateur Dominos
as Contemptuous manager
as M. Abraham, le concierge
as Moinard
as Duc de Mauresquiel
as Georges Mandel
as Adèle's Editor
as Jacques
as Le maître de philosophie
as Richard Ashkenasi
as Gunther
as Le chercheur
as Monsieur Kadoche
as Du Rouvre
as Jean Kowalski
as Le commissaire Jean-Paul Legrand
as Le brigadier Kögel
as Grevoul
as Principal
as Le juge Hoppenot
as Charles
as Le père
as Front Desk Man
as Suicidal Man
as Le Curé
as Near-sighted man at the conference
as Maître Pierre Ferrault
as Le Juge d'instruction
as Un maître de maison aristo
as Alain Lambert
as Lawyer
as Jérôme
as Professor Barth
as Doctor
as Le fou
as le mage
as (uncredited)