Richard Anconina
Biography
Richard Anconina, born on January 28, 1953, is a prominent French actor recognized for his significant contributions to the film industry. His career gained remarkable momentum in the 1980s, a decade that marked his rise to fame. Anconina’s talent was acknowledged in 1983 when he received the César Award for Best Supporting Actor, showcasing his ability to deliver compelling performances that resonate with audiences.
His versatility and charisma were further highlighted in 1989 when he won the César Award for Best Actor, solidifying his status as one of France's leading actors. Throughout his career, Anconina has been a part of various acclaimed projects, earning him a reputation for his ability to portray a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity.
Anconina’s filmography includes numerous notable works that reflect his dynamic acting skills and commitment to his craft. His contributions to French cinema have not only earned him critical acclaim but also a dedicated fan base. With a career spanning several decades, Richard Anconina remains an influential figure in the arts, continually inspiring aspiring actors and captivating audiences with his performances.
Filmography
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The Little Gangster
1990 • Le flic, Gérard
Going and Coming Back
1985 • Vincent Rivière
Choice of Arms
1981 • Dany
Levy & Goliath
1987 • Moïse Levy
Camping 2
2010 • Jean-Pierre Savelli
Itinerary of a Spoiled Child
1988 • Albert Duvivier aka Al, Sam's fired employee
So Long, Stooge
1983 • Youseff Bensoussan
Police
1985 • Lambert