Olivier Rabourdin

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Olivier Rabourdin (born March 3, 1959 in Nanterre ) is a French actor .

Life

Rabourdin studied at the Théâtre des Amandiers School in Nanterre with Patrice Chéreau and Pierre Romans, among others . He can be seen with his senior year in André Téchiné's documentary L'atelier .

Rabourdin made his film debut in 1985 in the theatrical adaptation of The Silk Shoe by Manoel de Oliveira . Numerous supporting roles in cinema and television films followed, including Cédric Klapisch's Little Fish, Big Fish (1992) and Laurence Ferreira Barbosa's Crazy - After Love (1993). In Luc Besson's Johanna von Orleans , he was seen in the role of Duke Richmont.

In 2009 he played a leading role for the first time: In Séverine Cornamusaz ' Cœur Animal , he took on the role of the brutal husband Paul. In Xavier Beauvois ' Von Menschen und Göttern , Rabourdin was seen alongside Lambert Wilson and Michael Lonsdale as the monk Christophe. In 2011, he received a César nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance . In the award-winning Eastern Boys - terminus Paris by Robin Campillo to the relationship of a Parisian to a young Ukrainians Rabourdin took over in 2013 again a major role.

Rabourdin has been a regular theater player since the 1980s and has appeared at the Théâtre du Nord in Lille and the Théâtre des Amandiers in Nanterre, among others.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 2011: César nomination, Best Supporting Actor, for Von Menschen und Göttern

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Olivier Rabourdin - biography on canalplus.fr