- Nicolas Moreau (actor)
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This article is about the actor. For the chef and television host, see Nicolas Moreau.
Nicolas Moreau is a French film and television actor and sound editor born in 1974.
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Career
Moreau debuted in 1995 in four roles: as Marc, the son of Claude Jade and Georges Claisse in Jacques Richards' television movie Porté disparu; as Andreï in the adaption of Eduard von Keyserling's novel Été Brûlant with Claude Rich and Hélène de Fougerolles; in Denys de La Patellière's last film Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre (with Bruner Cremer and Claude Winter); and as Luc Béraud in Denys de La Patelliére's Pasteur, cinq années de rage with Bernard Fresson.
After many roles in television movies, he played the role of Émile Bernard in Roger Planchon's film Lautrec. His television career was followed by, among others, Le Bois du Pardoux (2000) with Annie Girardot and Thierry Chabert's Des jours et des nuits (2005).
Moreau returned to cinema in 2005 in Patrice Chéreau's Gabrielle.[1]
In 2011 he played the role of Louis Eggenberger in Thierry Binisti's Marthe Richard aired on France 3 TV, and the role of Pierre Giacometti in Denis Podalydès's biopic on Sarkozy's rise to power: La conquête.[2]
Theatre work
In addition to and perhaps more noted than his cinema work have been his theatrical performances. These include
- 1997: Le Radeau de la Méduse by Roger Planchon, directed by the author, at the Théâtre national de la Colline[3]
- 2000: La Vie de Galilée by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Jacques Lassalle, Théâtre national de la Colline[4]
Filmography
Television
Film
Recognition
Awards and nominations
2007, nominated for a César Awards 'Meilleur son' for Lady Chatterly[5][6]
References
- ^ Cineforum (2005), Volume 45, Issues 446-450 p.242 ,Federazione italiana cineforum.
- ^ http://www.actualites.fr/la-conquete-en-streaming-film-sur-nicolas-sarkozy Actualites: La-conquête-en-streaming-film-sur-nicolas-sarkozy (Accessed Oct 12 2011)
- ^ www.colline.fr/telecharger.php?document=811
- ^ http://www.colline.fr/index.php?page=spectacle&id=67
- ^ "32ème Cérémonie des César: SELECTION OFFICIELLE, En compétition Pour le César du Meilleur son (French language)". César Awards. cinema-francais.fr. http://www.cinema-francais.fr/cesar/cesar_2007.htm. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
- ^ "César 2007: "Indigènes", "Lady Chatterley" et "Ne le dis à personne" favoris (French language)". Agence France Presse. January 26, 2007. http://www.avmaroc.com/actualite/cesar-2007-a66655.html. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
Other sources
- Nicolas Moreau at the l’Internet Movie Database (French)
References
- This article incorporates information from this version of the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia.
- ^ Cineforum (2005), Volume 45, Issues 446-450 p.242 ,Federazione italiana cineforum.
- ^ http://www.actualites.fr/la-conquete-en-streaming-film-sur-nicolas-sarkozy Actualites: La-conquête-en-streaming-film-sur-nicolas-sarkozy (Accessed Oct 12 2011)
- ^ www.colline.fr/telecharger.php?document=811
- ^ http://www.colline.fr/index.php?page=spectacle&id=67
- ^ "32ème Cérémonie des César: SELECTION OFFICIELLE, En compétition Pour le César du Meilleur son (French language)". César Awards. cinema-francais.fr. http://www.cinema-francais.fr/cesar/cesar_2007.htm. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
- ^ "César 2007: "Indigènes", "Lady Chatterley" et "Ne le dis à personne" favoris (French language)". Agence France Presse. January 26, 2007. http://www.avmaroc.com/actualite/cesar-2007-a66655.html. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
Categories:- Living people
- 1974 births
- French television actors
- French film actors
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