Albert Dupontel
Biography
Albert Dupontel, born on January 11, 1964, in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, is a distinguished French actor and director recognized for his unique contributions to cinema. Starting his career in the late 1980s, Dupontel quickly made a name for himself with his distinctive style and captivating performances.
He gained significant acclaim for his work in films such as "Bernie" (1996), where he showcased his talent for blending humor with darker themes. His directorial debut, "Au revoir les enfants" (1987), established him as a formidable filmmaker, and he continued to impress audiences with subsequent projects like "Irreversible" (2002) and "The Intouchables" (2011), which further solidified his reputation in the industry.
Dupontel's film "See You Up There" (2017) won the César Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and earned him accolades for both direction and acting. His ability to tackle complex emotional narratives while maintaining a unique visual style sets him apart in French cinema.
Throughout his career, Dupontel has received numerous awards and nominations, recognizing his contributions to film and theater. With a passion for storytelling and an impressive body of work, Albert Dupontel remains a prominent figure in the world of French entertainment, continually pushing boundaries and exploring new creative avenues.
Filmography
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Bernie
1996 • Bernie Noël
Giorgino
1994
See You Up There
2017 • Albert Maillard
The Big Night (2012)
2012 • Jean-Pierre Bonzini
Chrysalis
2007 • David Hoffman
The Villain (2009)
2009 • Sidney Thomas
The Prey (2011)
2011 • Franck Adrien
Bye Bye Morons
2020 • Jean-Baptiste 'JB' Cuchas
Paris (2008)
2008 • Jean
The Clink of Ice
2010 • Le cancer de Charles
9 Month Stretch
2013 • Bob Nolan
A Self-Made Hero
1996 • Dionnet
A Very Long Engagement
2004
Irreversible
2002 • Pierre