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François Cluzet

 
Actor: François Cluzet
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: 'Round Midnight, Too Beautiful for You, Chocolat
  • First Major Screen Credit: Le Cheval D'Orgeuil (1980)

Biography

One of the most prolific French actors of the 1980s and '90s, François Cluzet possesses an enviable versatility that makes him equally adept at both high comedy and straight drama. Cluzet, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Dustin Hoffman, began his screen career acting in the films of Diane Kurys. He became established over the years as one of his country's most dependable actors, as likely to play a bumbling petty criminal as a member of the May 1968 generation struggling with bourgeois ennui and moral dilemma.

Born in Paris on September 21, 1955, Cluzet was first inspired to become an actor as a child, when his father would take him and his brother on weekly outings to the theatre and music hall. He quit school at the age of 17 to study drama with Jean Périmony. In 1976, he made his theatrical debut and spent the next few years working steadily on the stage. Cluzet began his film career in 1980 with a role in Diane Kurys' Cocktail Molotov, a drama set during the May 1968 protests which cast him as the best friend of one of the film's protagonists. That same year, he had a supporting part in Le Cheval d'Orgueil, the first of many films he would make with Claude Chabrol, and also broke into television. The latter medium would be one that Cluzet would return to constantly even as his film career took flight.

1983 proved to be a breakthrough year for the actor, who earned two César nominations, one for his work in L'Été Meurtrier, a drama that cast him as the brother of a man in love with an unstable woman (Isabelle Adjani), and the other for his leading portrayal of a young Parisian reflecting on his Communist/anarchic upbringing in Vive la sociale! That same year, Cluzet again collaborated with Kurys in Coup de Foudre, a WWII marriage drama starring Isabelle Huppert and Miou-Miou as dissatisfied wives.

In 1986, Cluzet starred in one of the most celebrated films of his career, 'Round Midnight. Bertrand Tavernier's story of a self-destructive American jazz musician (Dexter Gordon) who is befriended by a young Frenchman (Cluzet), it allowed the actor to carry a film (in tandem with the excellent Gordon) rather than merely support it. Cluzet subsequently stuck with dramas, doing strong work as ineffectual husbands in both Claire Denis's Chocolat and Claude Chabrol's Une Affaire de Femmes (both 1988), the latter of which saw him re-team with Coup de Foudre co-star Huppert. Indeed, during the early 1990s, much of the actor's energies seemed to be directed toward playing troubled husbands, as demonstrated by additional turns in Agneiszka Holland's Olivier, Olivier (1992) and Claude Chabrol's L'Enfer (1994).

Cluzet has also been repeatedly cast as struggling authors in a number of films, his slightly tortured intellectual looks lending themselves well to such a profession. He did particularly notable work in this capacity in Les Apprentis (1995), in which he and Guillaume Depardieu co-starred as two losers struggling to pay the rent in Paris; Olivier Assayas' Fin août, début septembre (1998), an ensemble drama in which he played a terminally ill writer; and Dolce Far Niente (2000), which cast him as a young author dallying around the Italian countryside. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Francois Cluzet
Born September 21, 1955 (1955-09-21) (age 54)
Paris, France
Years active 1976 - Present

Francois Cluzet (born 21 September 1955) is a French film and theatre actor, best known in the English-speaking world for starring in the 2006 French film "Tell No One", based on the novel of the same name by the American author Harlan Coben. He won the 2007 Cesar Award for Best Actor for his role as Dr Alexander Beck in the film.

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Biography

François Cluzet grew up in Paris, and made a stage debut in 1976. He made his première appearance on the big screen in 1979 in Cocktail Molotov with Diane Kurys. A year later, Cluzet appears in Cheval d'orgueil written by Claude Chabrol, a director he works with again in 1982 for Les Fantômes du chapelier. In 1983, he plays in L'Été meurtrier with Jean Becker, for which he won a César nomination for best supporting role of the year, while at the same time making the list for best new male for his role in Vive la sociale.

François Cluzet collaborated next with some of the biggest French directors, all of whom had a predilection towards dramatic works: reuniting with Diane Kurys in 1983 for Coup de foudre, reuniting with Bertrand Tavernier (the star of Autour de minuit in 1985), Tony Gatlif (Rue du départ, 1985), Claire Denis (Chocolat, 1987), Pierre Jolivet (Force majeure, 1988 and one new César nomination for best second male role), Bertrand Blier (Trop belle pour toi, 1989) and again Robert Enrico (La Révolution française). Next, the actor found Claude Chabrol for a role of a husband tortured by jealousy in L'Enfer (1994) after having filmed with Chabrol in 1988 for Une affaire de femmes.

In 1994, François Cluzet tried international cinema, with participations in Prêt-à-porter with Robert Altman and in French Kiss with Lawrence Kasdan. He returned to French cinema and comedy in 1995 with Les Apprentis (César nomination for best actor) and Enfants de salaud with Tonie Marshall, following a new Claude Chabrol : Rien ne va plus in 1997 au cinéma. François Cluzet often portrayed a role of the tormented writer: Fin août, début septembre with Olivier Assayas, L'Examen de minuit (1998), and Je suis un assassin (2004). He performed the double of John Lennon in Janis et John (2003) and an animator of tele-shopping in France Boutique (2004). In 2005, he played in Le Domaine perdu with Raoul Ruiz, which portrayed the coup d'état of Chili in 1973.

2006 was a big year for François with his role of an over the hill F1 champion, touching and naive, paralysed with love for Isabelle Carré in Quatre étoiles. But it was his interpretation of Alexandre Beck in Ne le dis à personne with Guillaume Canet which put him ahead of the scene. For this portrayal, he received a César for best actor in 2007.

François Cluzet has a son Paul (who is the son of the late actress Marie Trintignant) as well as three other children: Blanche, Joseph and Marguerite.

In September 2009, during a Tv news show, François Cluzet openly mentioned his support to Salah Hamouri, a Franco-Palestinian held in a Israelian prison, to the surprise of the Tv host and the Member of Parliament present during the show, notably Jean-François Copé

Filmography

  • 1979 : Cocktail Molotov
  • 1980 : Le Cheval d'orgueil
  • 1982 : Les Fantômes du chapelier
  • 1982 : Coup de foudre
  • 1983 : One Deadly Summer (L'Été meurtrier)
  • 1983 : Vive la sociale !
  • 1984 : Les Enragés
  • 1985 : Round Midnight (Autour de minuit)
  • 1985 : États d'âme
  • 1985 : Elsa, Elsa
  • 1985 : Rue du départ
  • 1987 : Association Of Wrongdoers
  • 1987 : Jaune revolver
  • 1988 : Chocolat
  • 1988 : Force majeure
  • 1988 : Story of Women (Une affaire de femmes)
  • 1988 : Deux
  • 1989 : Roundabout (Un tour de manège)
  • 1989 : Too Beautiful for You (Trop belle pour toi)
  • 1989 : La Révolution française
  • 1991 : À demain
  • 1992 : Sexes faibles
  • 1992 : L'Instinct de l'ange
  • 1994 : Le Vent du Wyoming
  • 1994 : L'Enfer
  • 1994 : Prêt-à-porter
  • 1995 : Dialogue au sommet
  • 1995 : French Kiss
  • 1995 : The Horseman on the Roof (Le Hussard sur le toit)
  • 1995 : Les Apprentis
  • 1996 : Enfants de salaud
  • 1996 : Le Silence de Rak
  • 1997 : Le Déménagement
  • 1997 : Rien ne va plus
  • 1997 : La Voie est libre
  • 1998 : L'Examen de minuit
  • 1998 : Fin août, début septembre
  • 1998 : Dolce Farniente
  • 2001 : L'Adversaire
  • 2002 : Mon accident
  • 2002 : Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ?
  • 2002 : Janis et John
  • 2002 : France Boutique
  • 2002 : La Famille Guérin, (TV Series)
  • 2003 : Quand je vois le soleil
  • 2003 : Je suis un assassin
  • 2004 : La Cloche a sonné
  • 2006 : Quatre étoiles
  • 2006 : Tell No One (Ne le dis à personne)
  • 2007 : Ma Place au soleil
  • 2007 : La Vérité ou presque
  • 2007 : Détrompez-vous
  • 2008 : Les Liens du Sang
  • 2008 : Paris
  • 2009 : In the Beginning

Television

  • 1984 : Aveugle, que veux-tu ?
  • 1988 : Sueurs froides : À la mémoire d'un ange de Claire Devers

Theatre

  • 1992 : Belgicae by Anita Van Belle, directed by Pierre Pradinas, at the Festival d'Avignon

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Les Liens du sang (2008 Action Film)
La Voie est libre (1998 Action Film)
Vive la Sociale! (1983 Comedy Drama Film)

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