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Michel Muller Born 9 September 1966
Vienna, AustriaNationality French Occupation Actor Years active 1994–present Michel Muller (born 9 September 1966 in Vienna) is a French actor, screenwriter and director. He is most recently known for playing Charles VIII of France in the television series The Borgias.
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Biography
Michel Muller was born 1966 in Vienna, Austria. He left graduate school to pursue a career in entertainment. He started as a one-man show performer, performing in theaters across France. He appeared in various French television series and in minor film roles. In 2001, he starred in Wasabi, alongside Jean Reno and Ryōko Hirosue.[1]
In 2011, he appeared in four episodes of The Borgias, which was broadcast in the United States and Canada.
He won a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2007 for his role in Guide de la Petite Vengeance.[2]
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes 1998 La voie est libre Station clerk 1998 Train of Life Yossi 1998 Cuisine américaine Tax inspector 1999 Astérix et Obélix contre César Malosinus 1999 Comme un poisson hors de l'eau Désiré 1999 Recto/Verso Joël 2000 Taxi 2 Pregnant Woman's Husband 2000 Deep in the Woods Le policier 2001 Wasabi Maurice 'Momo' 2003 Fanfan la tulipe Tranche Montagne 2003 Mean Spirit Simon Variot 2004 Les Dalton Bank director 2005 La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vôtre As himself Also director 2005 La vie est à nous! La Puce 2006 Guide de la Petite Vengeance Robert Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 2008 Leur morale... et la nôtre Bricol 2009 The High Life Félix 2009 Tragédie Grouick Short film Television
Year Title Role Notes 1994 La colline aux mille enfants Hugo Television movie 2007 Hénaut président Hénaut 2007 Confidences Miniseries 2009 Suite noire Assureur Episode: Vitrage à la corde. 2010 En chantier, monsieur Tanner! Jeff Television movie 2011 Les petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie Jean-Charles Humbert Episode: Cinq petits cochons. 2011 The Borgias Charles VIII of France Episodes: The French King;
Death, on a Pale Horse;
The Art of War;
Nessuno (Nobody).References
- ^ "La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vôtre". http://laviedemichelmuller.free.fr/. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
- ^ "Awards for Michel Muller". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0612204/awards. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
External links
Categories:- 1966 births
- French film actors
- Living people
- People from Vienna
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