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Gilles Lellouche

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Gilles Lellouche
NameGilles Lellouche
OccupationActor, director, screenwriter
NationalityFrench

Gilles Lellouche is a renowned French actor, director, and screenwriter, known for his work in films such as The Players, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec, and Mesrine. He has collaborated with prominent directors like Jean Dujardin, Guillaume Canet, and Olivier Marchal. Lellouche's career has been marked by his versatility and range, having worked in various genres, from comedy to drama, and with notable actors like Mathieu Amalric, André Dussollier, and Sandrine Kiberlain. He has also been associated with the Comédie-Française, Théâtre du Châtelet, and Théâtre de l'Odéon.

Early Life and Education

Gilles Lellouche was born in Cannes, France, and grew up in a family of artists, with his mother being a painter and his father a musician. He developed an interest in acting at a young age and attended the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique in Paris, where he studied alongside Guillaume Gallienne and Laurent Stocker. Lellouche's early career was influenced by his work with the Théâtre de la Ville, Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, and Festival d'Avignon, where he performed in plays by Molière, Shakespeare, and Bertolt Brecht. He also drew inspiration from the works of Marcel Carné, Jean-Luc Godard, and François Truffaut.

Career

Lellouche's breakthrough in film came with his role in The Dancer (2000), directed by Frédéric Garson, and starring Mylène Farmer and Charles Berling. He then appeared in a string of successful films, including Love Me If You Dare (2003) with Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard, and The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005) with Romain Duris and Aure Atika. Lellouche has also worked with international directors like Steven Soderbergh and Roman Polanski, and has been part of the cast of films like Contagion (2011) with Matt Damon and Jude Law, and Venus in Fur (2013) with Emmanuelle Seigner and Mathieu Amalric. His collaborations with Cédric Klapisch and Pascal Chaumeil have resulted in films like Paris (2008) and Heartbreaker (2010), which have become iconic in French cinema.

Filmography

Some of Lellouche's notable films include Narco (2004) with Guillaume Canet and Benoît Poelvoorde, Tell No One (2006) with François Cluzet and André Dussollier, and Little White Lies (2010) with Jean Dujardin and Louise Monot. He has also appeared in The Intouchables (2011) with Omar Sy and François Cluzet, and Populaire (2012) with Romain Duris and Déborah François. Lellouche's work in television includes series like Engrenages and Fais pas ci, fais pas ça, which have been broadcast on channels like Canal+ and France 2. His filmography also includes The Connection (2014) with Jean Dujardin and Gilles Cohen, and The New Girlfriend (2014) with Romain Duris and Anaïs Demoustier.

Awards and Nominations

Throughout his career, Lellouche has received numerous awards and nominations for his performances. He was nominated for a César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Love Me If You Dare (2003), and won the Lumières Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Players (2012). Lellouche has also been recognized at film festivals like the Cannes Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, and Venice Film Festival, where his films have been screened in competition. He has been awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the Ordre national du Mérite for his contributions to French cinema.

Personal Life

Gilles Lellouche is married to Mélanie Doutey, a French actress, and they have two children together. He is known for his philanthropic work, particularly in the area of UNICEF and the French Red Cross. Lellouche has also been involved in various charitable events, including the César du cinéma and the Gala de la Croix-Rouge. He has been a member of the jury at film festivals like the Deauville American Film Festival and the Festival du Film Francophone d'Angoulême, and has supported emerging filmmakers through his work with the Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques. Lellouche's personal life is often featured in French media, including publications like Le Figaro and Vogue Paris. Category:French actors

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