Michel Vuillermoz
Michel Vuillermoz, born on December 18, 1962, is a renowned French actor and screenwriter.
Throughout his career, Vuillermoz has made notable contributions to the performing arts, featuring in over 100 films and participating in approximately 40 theatrical productions.
In 1998, he was honored with two prestigious Molière Awards, recognizing him as Best Male Newcomer and for Best Play for his work in "André le Magnifique."
Since 2007, he has been a member of the esteemed Comédie-Française, an organization known for its dedication to theatrical excellence.
In 2009, Vuillermoz publicly expressed his support for filmmaker Roman Polanski by signing a petition advocating for Polanski's release following his arrest in Switzerland, stemming from a long-standing legal issue dating back to 1977.
Vuillermoz's body of work and active involvement in both film and theater have established him as a prominent figure in the French cultural landscape.
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Filmography
How Much Do You Love Me?
Bernie
You Don't Choose Your Family
Knock
See You Up There
The List of My Desires
Bon Voyage (2003)
Camille Rewinds
Wild Grass
The President's Wife
The Time of Secrets
Abbé Pierre - A Century of Devotion
Life of Riley
An Officer and a Spy
Les Particules élémentaires
My Life as a Zucchini
The Princess of Montpensier
All Three of Us
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
Bye Bye Morons
The Sweet Escape
Private Fears in Public Places
My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument
Love Is in the Air
A French Case