François Cluzet
François Cluzet, born on September 21, 1955, is a prominent French actor celebrated for his work in both film and theatre. He gained widespread recognition in the English-speaking world through his compelling performance in the 2006 French thriller "Tell No One," which is adapted from Harlan Coben's bestselling novel. Cluzet's portrayal of Dr. Alexander Beck was met with critical acclaim, earning him the prestigious César Award for Best Actor in 2007.
Cluzet's career spans several decades, during which he has showcased his versatility across various genres, earning him a loyal following both in France and internationally. His performances often blend depth and emotion, making him a standout figure in contemporary French cinema. With a rich filmography that includes numerous acclaimed titles, Cluzet continues to be a significant presence in the film industry, contributing to its vibrancy and artistic expression. His work not only reflects his talent but also highlights the diverse storytelling found in French cinema, further establishing him as a key player in the acting realm.
Filmography
The French Revolution
Late August, Early September
Torment (1994)
Story of Women
Chocolat
A Monster in Paris
The Intouchables
Turning Tide
My Father Is a Cleaning Lady
The Other Me (2017)
'Round Midnight
Little White Lies 2
Quantum Love
In the Beginning
A Real Job
The Horseman on the Roof
Tell No One
Masquerade (2022)
The Country Doctor
Poly
One Deadly Summer
The Adversary
Normandy Nude
Paris (2008)
Kitchen Brigade
Rose Island
Scribe
One Wild Moment (2015)
The Art Of Love (2011)
Game of Four
Too Beautiful for You
Little White Lies
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