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Raised in the South of France, the only child Philippe Durand started his career with the Alphabet Theater, a reputable independent theater company in Nice, in the play entitled "Dieu aboie-t-il?" by Francois Boyer. Encouraged by the reviews, Philippe pursued acting, mostly stage, playing the leading men in "The School Of Wives"... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2011/I Butterfly (short)
Jean-Pierre
 
2009/I The Revenant
The Translator
 
2007 Balls of Fury
Referee (as Phillippe Durand)
 
2005 Black and Blue
Alain Dubois
 
2004 American Dreams (TV series)
Rene
One in a Million (2004) … Rene
 
2003 Bluegaroo (short)
Mr. Symington (the english race car pilot)
 
2003 Les Cordier, juge et flic (TV series)
Alexis
La sorcière (2003) … Alexis
 
2003 Boston Public (TV series)
French Waiter
Chapter Fifty-Four (2003) … French Waiter
 
2001 Frasier (TV series)
Jean-Pierre
Hooping Cranes (2001) … Jean-Pierre
 
1998 USA High (TV series)
Claude Perrier
Winnie Wear (1998) … Claude Perrier
 
1998 Frères et flics (TV series)
JP
Maldonne (1998) … JP
 
1997 La Basse-cour (TV series)
Pierre
La basse-cour (1997) … Pierre
 
1992 Goal (TV series)
Richard
 
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2005 Black and Blue
 
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2005 Black and Blue
 
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2005 Black and Blue (producer)
 
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Personal Details


Alternate Names:

Phillippe Durand

Height:

5' 10¾" (1.80 m)
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Personal Quote:

Life would not be worth it without the love of a woman. Success, money... mean nothing. Love is the only thing that lasts. And if you are lucky, your children will be there to represent you, to give love and life one day. See more »

Trivia:

At 5 years old, Philippe started piano and later won many prizes at the reputable Conservatory of Nice. See more »