Patrick Dewaere Prize

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Award winner 2016: Vincent Lacoste

The Patrick Dewaere Prize ( Prix ​​Patrick Dewaere ) is the most important award for young actors in the French film industry .

The prize is awarded every year in Paris , together with the Romy Schneider Prize , to a promising young male actor. The award is named after the French actor Patrick Dewaere (1947–1982) and goes back to the Jean Gabin Prize ( Prix ​​Jean Gabin ) awarded from 1981 to 2006 , which was created by the journalists Marlène and Eugène Moineau . The idea originally came from Louis de Funès , who wanted to honor his late fellow actor Jean Gabin (1904–1976). After a legal battle with the Moncorgé family, the bereaved relatives of the actor and previous namesake, the award was renamed by the organizers in 2008. The winner will be determined by a jury made up of female film and theater journalists.

Award winners

In 1992 Vincent Perez was the first non-French to join the list of winners. The youngest winner in 1996 was the 24-year-old Frenchman Guillaume Depardieu . As the oldest winner at the age of 59, Johnny Hallyday received the award in 2003 for his performance in the drama The Second Life of Monsieur Manesquier .

At the 2018 awards ceremony, 32-year-old Argentinean Nahuel Pérez Biscayart was the first non-European to win the award for his achievements in the two previous films , Au revoir là-haut and 120 BPM .

year Award winners nationality
1981 Thierry Lhermitte France
1982 Gérard Lanvin France
1983 Gérard Darmon France
1984 François Cluzet France
1985 Christophe Malavoy France
1986 Tchéky Karyo France
1987 Jean-Hugues Anglade France
1988 Thierry Frémont France
1989 Vincent Lindon France
1990 Lambert Wilson France
1991 Fabrice Luchini France
1992 Vincent Perez Switzerland
1993 Olivier Martinez France
1994 Manuel Blanc France
1995 Mathieu Kassovitz France
1996 Guillaume Depardieu France
1997 Yvan Attal France
1998 Vincent Elbaz France
1999 Samuel Le Bihan France
2000 Guillaume Canet France
2001 José Garcia France
2002 Benoît Poelvoorde Belgium
2003 Johnny Hallyday France
2004 Lorànt German France
2005 Clovis Cornillac France
2006 Jérémie Renier Belgium
2007
Prize not awarded
2008 Jocelyn Quivrin France
2009 Louis Garrel France
2010 Tahar Rahim France
2011 Gilles Lellouche France
2012 Joeystarr France
2013 Raphaël Personnaz France
2014 Pierre Niney France
2015 Reda Kateb France
2016 Vincent Lacoste France
2017
Prize not awarded
2018 Nahuel Pérez Biscayart Argentina
2019 Philippe Katerine France

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Magne, Régine: Héritiers de Jean Gabin et Romy Schneider . In: Sud Oest , April 25, 2001 (accessed via LexisNexis Wirtschaft ).
  2. cf. Le prix Jean Gabin n'existe plus ( Memento of the original from September 5, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.metrofrance.com archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at metrofrance.com on November 23, 2007 (French: accessed March 19, 2008).
  3. cf. Vavasseur, Pierre: Prix ​​Dewaere-Schneider . In: Le Parisien , March 18, 2008, p. 39.
  4. En bref . In: Le Figaro , April 5, 2011, No. 20737, p. 30.
  5. Bern, Stéphane: Gilles Lellouche, espoir du cinéma? from La Tribune de Geneve.fr, April 11, 2011 (accessed September 15, 2011).
  6. cf. Guillaume Depardieu et Marie Gillain sont les lauréats des prix Jean Gabin et Romy Schneider 1996 . In: Le Monde , February 15, 1996, Culture (accessed via LexisNexis Wirtschaft ).
  7. Impact European: Prix ​​Romy Schneider et Patrick Dewaere 2018 (accessed on November 10, 2018)