Édouard Baer
Édouard Baer, born on December 1, 1966, in Paris, France, is a prominent French actor, director, and screenwriter known for his unique contributions to the world of cinema and theater. With a career spanning several decades, Baer has captivated audiences with his charismatic performances and distinctive style.
He first gained recognition in the late 1990s, appearing in films such as "La Bûche" (1999) and "Les 11 Commandements" (2004), which showcased his comedic talent. Baer is particularly celebrated for his work in the realm of French comedy, often bringing a blend of humor and depth to his characters. His role in "Le Prénom" (2012) further solidified his status as a talented actor in contemporary French cinema.
In addition to acting, Baer has made significant strides in directing and writing, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities in the film industry. He has also been a familiar face on stage, performing in various theatrical productions, where his artistic versatility shines.
Baer’s contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including nominations for prestigious awards like the César Awards, highlighting his impact on French film. With a career marked by creativity and passion, Édouard Baer continues to be a vital figure in the arts, engaging audiences with his innovative storytelling and performances.
Filmography
How Much Do You Love Me?
Astro Kid
Chicken with Plums
The Tiger Brigades
All Stirred Up!
Nothing About Robert
Open at Night
Wild Grass
An Ordinary Execution
2 Alone in Paris
A Magical Journey
Adieu Paris
Phantom Boy
Asterix & Obelix: God Save Britannia
God Is Great and I'm Not
The World Petanque Tour
A Girl Cut in Two
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
Moliere
Daaaaaalí!