Guillaume Canet
Guillaume Canet, born on April 10, 1973, is a prominent French actor and filmmaker whose career spans various facets of the entertainment industry. Initially honing his craft in theatre and television, Canet made a successful transition to film, garnering acclaim for his performances in notable works such as "Joyeux Noël," "Love Me If You Dare," and "The Beach."
In 2006, Canet ventured into writing and directing, making a significant impact with his film "Tell No One," which not only showcased his talent behind the camera but also earned him a prestigious César Award for Best Director. His ability to blend gripping narratives with strong performances has solidified his reputation as a multifaceted artist in French cinema.
Canet's personal life has also attracted considerable media attention. He was previously married to actress Diane Kruger, and after their separation, he entered a highly publicized relationship with actress Marion Cotillard. Balancing his professional and personal endeavors, Canet continues to be a dynamic force in the film industry, captivating audiences with both his acting and directing skills.
Filmography
Hell (2005)
Turning Tide
The Meerkats
War of the Buttons (2011) (2011)
Him
Spy(ies)
The Program (2015)
The Last Flight
The Day the Ponies Come Back
The Warrior's Brother
Ad Vitam
Farewell (2009)
Joyeux Noel
Arctic Heart
Rock'n Roll
Cezanne and I
Tell No One
Love Bites
Vidocq
In All Innocence
Love Me If You Dare
Acid
Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom
Sink or Swim (2018)
The Players
Hunting & Gathering
The Siege of Jadotville
Non-Fiction
The Beach
Last Night (2010)
A Better Life (2011)
Jappeloup
Out of Season (2024)