French actor, dancer, singer. Studied in France with the famous actress
Marcelle Tassencourt and in UK at Bristol Old Vic Theater and the
American Drama academy of London.
On the screen, he performed various kind of characters, the Serial
killer of Arachnée, the stupid husband in Bien mal acquis, the TV star
David Letterman, the famous painter Yves Klein in Mr Sweet's invention,
the Prime Minister's adviser in the TV series Reporter, or the funny
and very emotional greek jewish grand-father of Arthur, David Cohen in
Michel Leclerc's last movie Le nom des gens.
He has a long career on the stage, where he has performed in more than
twenty plays, mostly tragedies (Oedipus Rex, Noces de sang, many
Shakespeare's as the stupid and cupid Thurio in Two gentlemen's of
Verone and the choir and french ambassador in Henry V, The war of Troie
will not be, Britannicus in Britannicus), musicals and ballets. He was
recently Nicola Sacco in the successful Sacco & Vanzetti, by Loic
Joyez, and Bernard Kouchner in Dieu venge l'innocent/Imana ihora hoze,
by Catherine Decastel on the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda.