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William Abadie

William Abadie

7 titles Acting Feb 16, 1977 Saint-Raphaël, Var, France

William Abadie is a talented actor and producer hailing from Saint-Raphaël, located on the picturesque Côte d'Azur in France. His formative years were spent in Megève, nestled in the French Alps, before he ventured abroad and ultimately settled in Paris. There, he honed his craft at the prestigious Ecole Claude Mathieu. In 1998, Abadie made a significant move to New York City, where he trained at The Lee Strasberg Theater Institute, earning an award for excellence and becoming a permanent member of the Actors Studio.

In 2000, he made his debut as a producer and actor with his first New York production, "Italian-American Reconciliation." He followed this with a staging of Dennis McIntyre's play "Modigliani" Off-Broadway, showcasing his dual talents. Abadie's film career began in 2002 with a role in Adrian Lyne's "Infidèle," a remake of Claude Chabrol's "La Femme infidèle."

Most recently, he appeared in the acclaimed series "Homeland" during its third season, filmed in Charlotte, North Carolina. With his rich background and diverse experiences, William Abadie continues to leave his mark on both stage and screen, captivating audiences with his performances.

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