Raphaël Fejtö

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Raphaël Fejtö (born September 17, 1974 in Paris ) is a French actor, screenwriter and film director of Hungarian-Russian-Egyptian-Lebanese origin.

Fejtö is a grandson of the Hungarian historian François Fejtő . His career began when, at the age of twelve, he was selected to play one of the two leading roles in Louis Male's film Goodbye, Children (Au revoir les enfants , 1987). In 1996 he starred in the film 56 fois par semaine , which he also directed. In 2003 he made the film Osmose , for which he had also written the screenplay, with Romain Duris in the role of Rémi. His film L'âge d'homme ... maintenant ou jamais! , again with Romain Duris in the lead role.

In addition to his work in film, Fejtö writes children's books with his mother Nadja.

Filmography

as an actor
as a screenwriter and director
  • 1996: 56 fois par semaine
  • 2003: osmosis
  • 2007: L'âge d'homme ... maintenant ou jamais!

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