Philippe Caroit
Philippe Caroit, born on September 29, 1959, in Paris, is a multifaceted French talent renowned for his work as an actor, director, script adapter, writer, and painter. He gained significant recognition for his performances in popular television series such as "R.I.S. Police Scientifique," "Crimes Parfaits," and "Les boeuf-carottes."
Throughout his career, Caroit has accumulated over 100 roles in various films and television productions, both domestically and internationally. His linguistic prowess in French, English, Spanish, Italian, and German has allowed him to connect with diverse audiences. His cinematic journey began with a role in Éric Rohmer’s "The Aviator's Wife" in 1981, followed by his television debut in "Les ombres" (1982) directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. In 1999, he expanded his creative repertoire by directing his first short film, "Faire-part."
In 2020, Caroit ventured into literature with the publication of his debut novel, "The Curse of the Snail." Looking ahead, he is set to showcase his versatility in 2025 with "Paillettes," a dark comedy where he will take on the roles of writer, director, and actor, sharing the screen with notable actors like Denis Maréchal, Shirley Bousquet, and Stéphanie Pasterkamp. Caroit's diverse achievements highlight his enduring impact on the arts.