Guillaume Campanacci
Guillaume Campanacci hails from Cannes, France, where he grew up surrounded by the allure of cinema. After earning his Master's degree in Industrial and Mechanical Engineering from the esteemed "Arts et Métiers" schools in Aix-en-Provence and Paris, he embarked on a successful modeling career that took him to vibrant cities such as Athens, Paris, Singapore, Hong Kong, Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Miami, and New York. However, the world of modeling did not satisfy his creative aspirations.
A passionate film enthusiast inspired by classic cinema, Guillaume shifted his focus to his true interests—writing, directing, and acting. He honed his craft by studying the Meisner technique at the William Esper Studio in New York and training with respected coach Anthony Abeson. His dedication soon paid off, as he collaborated with renowned directors including Academy Award winner Emmanuel "Chivo" Lubezki and David Fincher. He appeared alongside stars like Eva Longoria and Jane Fonda and received praise from filmmaker David Lynch, who lauded him as “a great actor.”
Guillaume directed various music videos and short films and penned several spec scripts, one of which was recognized by Francis Ford Coppola. His directorial debut, "Devils in Disguise," showcased his multifaceted talent as he wrote, directed, produced, and acted in the film. The feature premiered at Hollywood's Chinese Theater, drawing comparisons to cinematic legends like Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, and Jean-Luc Godard, solidifying his status as a promising new voice in film.
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