Guillaume de Tonquédec

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Guillaume de Tonquédec (* 18th October 1966 in Paris , as Guillaume de Quengo de Tonquédec ) is a French actor in film and theater.

life and career

Guillaume de Tonquédec became known after his first film roles in Pierre Granier-Deferres Blackmailed - The Mysterious Photo and Francis Husters On a volé Charlie Spencer in 1988 with the mini-series Civilizations written by Gérard Brach . Other supporting roles followed in the cinema alongside Alain Delon and Maruschka Detmers in Claude Zidis Deux and in Krzysztof Kieslowski's The Two Lives of Veronika . His first leading role was that of high school graduate Jules Martin in Charles Nemes' comedy Tableau d'honneur (1992): With problems at school and his first love in stress, he still has to take care of his parents ( Claude Jade , Philippe Khorsand ) marital problems .

In addition to his work in film, the Frenchman also appeared in numerous leading roles in the theater, including in Roman Polański's production of Strindberg's Hedda Gabler . On television, he became known to a wide audience primarily through the series Commissaire Cordier , in which he embodied the character of Thomas Sorensen. In 2013 he won the César as best supporting actor for his supporting role in the feature film The First Name . He had previously played the role of Claude on stage.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

literature

  • Guillaume de Tonquédec . In: Alain Martin: La Double vie de Véronique, au coeur du film de Kieslowski , 2006, p. 84.

Web links

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