Stanislas Merhar

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Stanislas Merhar (born January 23, 1971 in Paris ) is a French actor .

Life

Stanislas Merhar was born in Paris to a French journalist and a theater director from Slovenia. He completed his studies as a classical pianist at the École Normale de Musique in Paris, but never practiced as a pianist, instead earning his living as a gilder , a craft that he had practiced as a hobby early on. In 1997, Anne Fontaine discovered him rather by chance during the casting for her film Nettoyage à sec - a relationship of three , for which he received the César for Best Young Actor . In the following year he played the young Albert de Morcerf at the side of Gerard Depardieu in the television film The Count of Monte Christo . In 2004 the author found 35 mm film reels on the shelves of the Bibliothèque de l'image (BIFI) from a project by François Truffaut from 1983 with the then 13-year-old Stanislas and the actress Claude Jade : Le journal d'Alphonse , a Continuation of the Antoine Doinel cycle . Nothing came of the film with Stanislas as Alphonse, son of Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) and Christine Darbon (Jade). From the script sketches, the radio play of the same name was created in 2004, in which Stanislas and Claude Jade played the leading roles.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1997: Nettoyage à sec - A three-way relationship (Nettoyage à sec)
  • 1998: The Count of Monte Christo (Le comte de Monte Christo)
  • 1999: The Letter (La lettre)
  • 1999: Franck Spadone
  • 2000: The Prisoner (La captive)
  • 2000: Les savates du bon Dieu
  • 2000: Furia
  • 2001: The Crusaders 4 - The Robe of Jesus (I Cavalieri che fecero l'impresa)
  • 2002: Merci Docteur Rey
  • 2003: Adolphe
  • 2005: A thread on the leg (Un fil à la patte)
  • 2009: Fred Vargas - Another train is leaving the Gare du Nord (L'homme aux cercles bleus)
  • 2011: The art of loving (L'art d'aimer)
  • 2015: L'Ombre des femmes
  • 2017: Madame
  • 2017: Closing In (short film)
  • 2018: Le Cahier Noir

Awards

  • 2012: Chevalier des arts et lettres

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stanislas Merhar, biography Gala, accessed November 13, 2018
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