Arthur Orcier
**Biography of Arthur Orcier**
Arthur Orcier is a versatile actor, composer, and screenwriter who earned a diploma in assistant direction from the École Supérieure d'Arts Cinématographiques (ESEC) in 2010, following two years of rigorous training.
His on-screen journey began with a role in Fabienne Berthaud's film "Pieds Nus sur les Limaces." He quickly gained recognition through various television series, including Sylvain Fusse's "Working Girls" (2011), Alain Tasma's "Alias Caracalla," Eric Judor's "Platan" (2012), and "Lettres à France" by Stéphane Clavier (2014). His notable presence continued with a long-running role in the popular series "Scènes de Ménage" from 2014 to 2023.
In the realm of cinema, Arthur showcased his talent in Catherine Corsini's "Les 3 Mondes" (2011) and collaborated on "Baby Balloon" (2013) by Stefan Liberski and Dominique Laroche. A significant highlight came in 2016 when he starred alongside Louis Garrel and Stacy Martin in "Le Redoutable," directed by Academy Award-winner Michel Hazanavicius. He reunited with Garrel in 2021 for "L'Envol," directed by Pietro Marcello.
Arthur also embraced an international role in the BBC series "SAS: Rogue Heroes," filmed in London and Morocco. More recently, he portrayed the Count of Ségur in Tim Van Patten's "Chapeau AKA The Grand Master, Franklin in Paris," joining a stellar cast that included Michael Douglas.
Despite his busy screen career, Arthur remains committed to theater, currently performing in "Les Désaccordés" by Marine Léonardi and Alexis Troccaz at Théâtre Clavel. He has also joined the Pipo Company, taking on the character Valérian Olympovitch in Thomas Erd