Jacques Gamblin
Jacques Gamblin is a distinguished French actor known for his versatile performances across theater and film. He began his artistic journey at the Centre Dramatique de Caen, where he honed his craft in acting. Initially, Gamblin's career path was set in a different direction as he worked as a technician for a theater company. However, his passion for the stage drew him into acting, leading him to further his studies at the Comédie de Caen.
Gamblin made his theatrical debut in Brittany at the Totem Theatre in Saint-Brieuc before joining the prestigious National Theatre under the direction of Pierre Debauche. His ambition brought him to Paris, where he meticulously selected roles that would showcase his talent. He made his film debut in 1985, marking the beginning of a successful film career.
Throughout his time in theater, Gamblin collaborated with renowned directors such as Pierre Claude Yersin, Michel Dubois, and Alfredo Arias, among others. His contributions to the theatrical landscape also extend to playwriting, with notable works like "The Touch Hardware" and "Hip," both released in 1997. With a rich portfolio that spans decades, Jacques Gamblin has established himself as a prominent figure in the French performing arts, known for his dedication and artistic excellence.
Filmography
Van Gogh: Brush with Genius
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno
The Tiger Brigades
Bellamy
Safe Conduct
The Merry Widow (2007)
The First Day of the Rest of Your Life
Home (2009)
La mesure des choses
The Names of Love
Blind Man
Paris Countdown
Les Irréductibles
My Man
Holy Lola
Mussolini: The First Fascist