Nicolas Berno
Nicolas Berno received his training at the conservatories of the 16th and 17th arrondissements in Paris. This versatile actor has made a name for himself on stage, with notable performances in plays such as "Push Up" and Shakespeare's "Coriolanus." His talents extend beyond theater, as he has also featured in various television commercials for prominent brands like Nike, Quick, and Renault.
In addition to his work in traditional media, Berno has embraced the digital landscape, collaborating on numerous web projects, including "42ème Étage," alongside Slimane-Baptiste Berhoun. His ability to adapt to different formats has showcased his range and creativity as an artist.
More recently, he appeared in the acclaimed series "Les Opérateurs," directed by François Descraques and Slimane-Baptiste Berhoun, where he took on the role of Charles. This project highlights his continued relevance in contemporary storytelling and his ability to connect with audiences across various platforms. Nicolas Berno’s career reflects a dynamic blend of theatrical and digital performances, establishing him as a prominent figure in the French entertainment industry.