Gérard Darmon
Gérard Darmon, born on February 29, 1948, is a distinguished French-Moroccan actor and singer, celebrated for his compelling performances in cinema. With a career that spans several decades, Darmon has garnered significant recognition, earning two nominations for the prestigious César Award for Best Supporting Actor. His remarkable performances in the iconic films "Betty Blue" (1987) and the comedic hit "Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra" (2003) stand out as career highlights.
Beyond his cinematic achievements, Darmon is also known for his musical talents, including a notable cover of "Mambo Italiano," showcasing his versatility as an artist. He has a rich family life, having been married twice, with actress Mathilda May being his second wife. Together, they have two children, Sarah, born on August 17, 1994, and Jules, born on March 4, 1997. Darmon is also the father of Virginie, born in 1968, from a previous relationship.
With roots in Sephardic Jewish heritage, specifically of Algerian descent, Darmon's cultural background adds depth to his artistic expression. In a significant personal milestone, he was granted Moroccan nationality in July 2012 through a decree from King Mohamed VI, further cementing his connection to his heritage.
Filmography
He Died with His Eyes Open
Preuve d'amour
The Big Pardon
Fear City: A Family-Style Comedy
Employee of the Month (2022)
Family Feud
The Tit and the Moon
Low Cost
Pimp My Bride
Betty Blue
Our Story
King
The Ultimate Accessory
Love Is Better Than Life
All Three of Us
Obsession: A Taste for Fear
The Scammers
Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom
The Good Thief
Start Me Up
Diva
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
Brutus vs Cesar
Robin Hood: The True Story
Bis
Family Business