Raphaël Lenglet

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Premiere of Elle in Cannes, 2016. Raphaël Lenglet, third from left in the front row

Raphael Lenglet (born October 21, 1976 in Metz ) is a French actor and film director .

Life

Raphaël Lenglet grew up in Picardy . At the age of 19 he went to Paris to train as an actor. He took courses with the Belgian director, dramaturge and cineast Robert Cordier. He got his first small film role at the age of 20 in Alexandre Arcady's film "Là-bas, mon pays".

However, there were no further film offers, and he got by with odd jobs over the next few years. After submitting two scripts to the producers of Camera Café, Yvan Le Bolloc'h, the series' writer and director, hired him as a screenwriter and then gave him a minor role in the series. From 2006 to 2010 he played in the series "Les Bleus, premiers pas dans la police" produced by M6 , a macho who sees a career in the police force as an opportunity to join the slums in the Banlieux from which he comes escape. 2012 learned he Charlotte de Turckheim know that him in her film "Mince alors!" The role of a call boy was.

Since 2013 he has played the role of Capitaine Antoine Dumas in the French television series Candice Renoir . In 2016 he played a gigolo alongside Isabelle Huppert and Virginie Efira in Paul Verhoeven's award-winning film “ Elle ” .

Lenglet has directed two French television series: “En Famille” (2014, one episode) and “Star Truc” (2006, five episodes).

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. AlloCine: Raphaël Lenglet. Retrieved November 10, 2019 .
  2. ^ Robert Cordier présente: The Action Studio- Raphaël Lenglet , accessed June 20, 2017.
  3. ^ "Là-bas, mon pays". IMDb accessed June 20, 2017
  4. Les Bleus: Premier pas dans la police in: Allociné, accessed on June 20, 2017