Samuel Le Bihan
Samuel Le Bihan, born on November 2, 1965, is a prominent French actor celebrated for his diverse performances across film and television. He garnered significant acclaim for his portrayal in the 2001 historical action film "Brotherhood of the Wolf," which showcased his talent in a gripping narrative steeped in myth and mystery.
Le Bihan's career spans several decades, during which he has participated in a myriad of projects that highlight his versatility as an artist. He gained early recognition in the 1990s with notable performances in various French television series, which helped establish him as a reputable figure in the entertainment industry.
In addition to "Brotherhood of the Wolf," Le Bihan's filmography includes acclaimed works such as "The Troops of Saint-Tropez" and "The Last Deadly Mission," further demonstrating his ability to engage audiences with a range of characters and genres. His contributions to cinema have not gone unnoticed, as he has received several awards for his performances, solidifying his position as one of France's distinguished actors.
With a career characterized by both commercial success and critical recognition, Samuel Le Bihan continues to be a significant force in the French film landscape, captivating viewers with his compelling portrayals and dedication to his craft.
Filmography
The Deep Dark
Disco
Frontier(s)
The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles
Cornouaille
He Loves Me… He Loves Me Not
The Stolen Years
Paris by Night
Rage (2003)
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Captain Conan
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
The Cousin
Three Colors: Red