Fabrice Luchini
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Luchini in February 2014
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Born | Paris, France |
1 November 1951
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969–present |
Fabrice Luchini (French pronunciation: [fabʁis lukini]; born Robert Luchini 1 November 1951) is a French stage and film actor. He has appeared in films such as Potiche, The Women on the 6th Floor, and In the House. For his role in the 2015 film Courted he won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.[1]
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Life and career
Fabrice Luchini was born in Paris, into an Italian immigrant family from Assisi[2] who were greengrocers. He grew up around the neighbourhood of Goutte d'Or in Paris's 18th arrondissement. When he was 13, his mother apprenticed him to a hairdresser in a trendy parlour in Avenue Matignon, where he would take the name of the hairdresser's son, Fabrice, in place of his real name, Robert. His first film role was in Tout peut arriver in 1969. He then appeared in Éric Rohmer's Le Genou de Claire in 1970 playing a small role as an adolescent. He went on to appear in Rohmer's Perceval le Gallois and Les Nuits de la pleine lune, and also in films directed by Nagisa Oshima, Pierre Zucca, Claude Lelouch, Cedric Klapisch and Édouard Molinaro. In 1990 he appeared in Christian Vincent's La Discrète.
Filmography
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- L'Hermine (2015)
- Gemma Bovery (2014)
- Alceste à bicyclette (2013)
- Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia (2012)
- In the House (2012)
- Les femmes du 6ème étage (2011)
- Potiche (2010)
- La fille de Monaco (2009)
- Paris (2008)
- Musée haut, musée bas (2008)
- Molière (2007)
- Jean-Philippe (2006) as Fabrice
- La cloche a sonné (2005)
- Confidences trop intimes (aka Intimate Strangers) (2004)
- Le coût de la vie (2003)
- Barnie et ses petites contrariétés (2001)
- Pas de scandale (1999)
- Rien sur Robert (1999)
- Le Bossu (1997)
- An Air So Pure (1997)
- Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi (1996)
- Beaumarchais, l'insolent (1996)
- L'année Juliette (1995)
- Le Colonel Chabert (1994)
- Toxic Affair (1993)
- L'Arbre, le maire et la médiathèque (1993)
- Tout ça... pour ça ! (1993)
- Riens du tout (1992)
- Le retour de Casanova (1992)
- Uranus (1990)
- La discrète (1990)
- La Couleur du vent (1988)
- Alouette, je te plumerai (1988)
- 4 aventures de Reinette et Mirabelle (1987)
- Les oreilles entre les dents (1987)
- Max mon amour (1986)
- Conseil de famille (1986)
- Hôtel du paradis (1986)
- Triple sec (1986)
- P.R.O.F.S. (1985)
- Rouge-gorge (1985)
- Les nuits de la pleine lune (1984)
- Emmanuelle 4 (1984)
- Zig Zag Story (1983)
- Il ne faut jurer de rien (1983)
- Lettre de la Sierra Morena (1983)
- T'es folle ou quoi? (1982)
- Jimmy Jazz (1982)
- La femme de l'aviateur (1981)
- La forêt désenchantée (1981)
- Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme (1980)
- Perceval le Gallois (1978)
- Violette Nozière (1978)
- Les écrans déchirés (1976)
- Vincent mit l'âne dans un pré (et s'en vint dans l'autre) (1975)
- Ne (1975)
- Contes immoraux (1974)
- Valparaiso, Valparaiso (1971)
- Le genou de Claire (1970)
- Tout peut arriver (1969)
- Television
- Six crimes sans assassin (TV movie by Bernard Stora) – Simon Lampias (1990)
- Les nuits révolutionnaires (TV mini-series by Charles Brabant) – Le huguenot sans culotte (1989)
- Au nom du peuple français (Maurice Dugowson) – Robespierre (1988)
- Les dossiers de l'écran (TV series)
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- L'argent du mur (TV movie by Jean-François Delassus) – Bernd (1988)
- Tous en boîte (TV mini-series by Charles Nemès) – Minimax (1986)
- Série noire (TV series)
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- "Adieu la vie" (Maurice Dugowson) – Kowal (1986)
- "La fée carabine" (Yves Boisset) – Pastor (1988)
- Le beau monde (TV movie by Michel Polac) – Jean-Pierre Davin (1981)
- Fantômas (TV mini-series) – Bonardin (1980)
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- "L'étreinte du diable" (Juan-Luis Bunuel)
- "L'échafaud magique" (Claude Chabrol)
- La chaîne (TV movie by Claude Santelli) – Laurent (1979)
Theatre
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- En attendant Godot (1978)
- Troïlus et Cressida (1979)
- De toutes les couleurs (1982)
- Voyage au bout de la nuit (1986)
- Le Veilleur de nuit (1986)
- La Valse du hasard (1986)
- Le Secret (1987)
- Voyage au bout de la nuit (1987)
- Voyage au bout de la nuit (1988)
- Une folie électrique (1989)
- Deux femmes pour un fantôme and La Baby-sitter (1990)
- La Société de chasse (1991)
- Partenaires (1993)
- « Art » (1994)
- Fabrice Luchini dit des textes de Baudelaire, Hugo, La Fontaine, Nietzsche (1996)
- Un cœur simple (1996)
- L’Arrivée à New-York (2000)
- Écoute mon ami (et autres textes de Louis Jouvet) (2002)
- Knock ou le triomphe de la médecine (2002)
- Fabrice Luchini dit des textes de La Fontaine, Nietzsche, Céline, Baudelaire (2005)
- Molly (2005)
- Le Point sur Robert (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)
- Fabrice Luchini lit Philippe Muray (2010, 2011, 2012)
- La Fontaine (2011)
- Une heure de tranquillité (2013)
Literature
- In 2010, Fabrice Luchini wrote the preface of two books: A la rencontre de Sacha Guitry, published by Editions Oxus, and Seul avec tous by Laurent Terzieff, published by Presses de la Renaissance.
- In 2011, he collaborated in a book by Philippe Muray, published by les Cahiers d'histoire de la philosophie (Editions du Cerf).
- Also in 2011, he released Fabrice Luchini lit fragments d'un discours amoureux through Audiolib.
- In 2012, he released Variations (La Fontaine & Baudelaire) on CD and DVD on Barclay / Universal Music France
Awards and nominations
- Prix Jean Gabin (1991)
- César Award for Best Supporting Actor, for Tout ça... pour ça ! (1994)
- Prix du Brigadier (2002)
- Silver George for Best Actor at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival (2007)[3]
References
External links
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- 1951 births
- Living people
- French male film actors
- French male stage actors
- French people of Italian descent
- 20th-century French male actors
- 21st-century French male actors
- French male television actors
- Best Supporting Actor César Award winners
- People of Umbrian descent
- Male actors of Italian descent