Cris Campion

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Cris Campion (born September 1, 1966 in Versailles ) is a French actor .

Life

Campion made his debut in the 1986 adventure film Pirates by Roman Polański , in which he played the role of the sailor Jean-Baptiste (The Frog) alongside Walter Matthau . For this role he was nominated for the César in 1987 . In the comedy Therapy Pointless (1987) by Robert Altman , he played alongside Jeff Goldblum . For the lead role in the war drama Champ d'honneur , he was again nominated for the César in 1988.

Campion played one of the bigger roles in the 1992 film Who's Now the Boss . In the war film Fall from Grace (1994) he appeared on the side of James Fox , Michael York , Patsy Kensit and Tara Fitzgerald .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1986: Pirates (Pirates)
  • 1987: Therapy is futile (Beyond Therapy)
  • 1987: Champ d'honneur
  • 1991: Fortune Express
  • 1992: Who's the boss now (Sup de fric)
  • 1993: Charlemagne ( Charlemagne, le prince à cheval , miniseries)
  • 1994: Fall from Grace
  • 1996: Flics de choc: La dernière vague
  • 2001: Méditerranée (miniseries)
  • 2005: Les Vagues
  • 2005: La Tete haute

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