Philippe Nahon
Philippe Nahon (December 24, 1938 – April 19, 2020) was a prominent French actor celebrated for his compelling performances in the realms of horror and thriller cinema. With a career that spanned several decades, Nahon became an iconic figure within the genre, captivating audiences with his intense portrayals.
He gained significant recognition for his roles in several landmark films, including the unsettling "I Stand Alone," where his raw and powerful performance left a lasting impression. His collaborations with director Gaspar Noé are particularly noteworthy; he appeared in three of Noé's films—“Carne,” “I Stand Alone,” and the controversial "Irréversible," where he took on the role of a faceless butcher.
Nahon's filmography also includes notable titles such as "Humains," "Calvaire," "The Pack," and "Haute Tension," each showcasing his versatility and ability to embody complex characters. His contributions to cinema have solidified his status as a key figure in French film, particularly within the horror genre.
Throughout his career, Nahon received acclaim for his gritty performances, earning respect from both audiences and critics alike. His impactful presence on screen remains influential, and his legacy continues to resonate in the film industry long after his passing.
Filmography
Fornacis
Ablations
Eldorado
The Last Deadly Mission
Calvaire
The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec
The Octopus
The Crimson Rivers
The Second Wind
Dragon Hunters
High Tension (2003)
Me and El Che
Brotherhood of the Wolf
The Informant (2013)
One Wild Moment (2015)
Cannibal
Carne
I Stand Alone
Comme les 5 doigts de la main
Irreversible