Stéphane Rideau
Stéphane Rideau, born on July 25, 1976, in the vicinity of Agen, France, is a distinguished actor who initially aspired to be an athlete. His life took a pivotal turn in 1992 when he was spotted at a rugby match, leading him to audition for a significant role in André Téchiné's acclaimed film, *Wild Reeds*. At the tender age of sixteen, Rideau made his cinematic debut, marking the beginning of a promising career.
He gained further recognition for his portrayal of a gay teenager in Sébastien Lifshitz's *Come Undone*, showcasing his ability to tackle complex roles with sensitivity and depth. Over the years, Rideau has amassed a diverse portfolio, appearing in films such as *Loin*, *Le Ventre de Juliette*, *Le Clan*, and *Le Cadeau d'Élena*, each contributing to his reputation as a versatile and talented actor.
Beyond his professional achievements, Rideau enjoys a fulfilling personal life, residing with his partner Celia and their daughter. His journey from a young rugby player to a celebrated figure in French cinema illustrates not only his talent but also his ability to navigate the evolving landscape of film with grace and authenticity.