Louis Garrel
Louis Garrel, born on June 14, 1983, in Paris, is a prominent French actor celebrated for his compelling performances on screen. He gained significant recognition for his role in "The Dreamers," a film directed by the acclaimed Bernardo Bertolucci. Garrel has established a strong collaboration with French filmmaker Christophe Honoré, featuring in several of his notable works, such as "Ma mère," "Dans Paris," "Les Chansons d'amour," "La Belle Personne," and "Non ma fille, tu n'iras pas danser."
Garrel's diverse acting repertoire showcases his ability to navigate various genres and complex characters, earning him a respected place in contemporary French cinema. His unique style and charisma continue to captivate audiences, making him a significant figure in the film industry. Over the years, Garrel has worked with a range of directors and has developed a distinctive presence that reflects both his talent and dedication to the craft. As he progresses in his career, Louis Garrel remains a vital contributor to the rich landscape of French filmmaking.
Filmography
Jealousy
Dog 51
Scarlet
A Burning Hot Summer
The Story of My Wife
Ismael's Ghosts
The Beautiful Person
In Paris
Love Songs
Godard Mon Amour
Emergency Kisses
An Officer and a Spy
A Faithful Man
Caravaggio's Shadow
Coma (2022)
The Innocent (2022)
Funan
Making Plans for Lena
From the Land of the Moon
Planetarium
DNA (2020)
The Second Act
Our Men
Saint Laurent
Forever Young (2022)
The Three Musketeers: Milady
The Crusade
Beloved (2011)
Two Friends (2015)
Ma mère
Little Women (2019)
Astragal
My King
One Nation, One King