French actors who were born in 1969

Here are 6 famous actors from France were born in 1969:

Bixente Lizarazu

Bixente Lizarazu (December 9, 1969 Saint-Jean-de-Luz-) also known as Liza or Vincent Lizarazu is a French football player and actor. He has one child, Uhaina Lizarazu.

Lizarazu played as a left-back for various notable teams throughout his career, including Bordeaux, Athletic Bilbao, Marseille, Bayern Munich, and the French national team. He was a key player on the French team that won the 1998 World Cup and the Euro 2000 tournament.

Aside from his successful football career, Lizarazu has also pursued acting, appearing in several French films and television shows. He has also worked as a pundit for various broadcasters, including ESPN and TF1.

Lizarazu is known for his athleticism, agility, and precision on the field. He has been praised by fans, peers, and coaches alike for his technical ability, cool demeanor, and leadership skills. He has also been involved in various philanthropic initiatives, including fundraising for clean water access in developing countries.

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Eric Judor

Eric Judor (July 25, 1969 Meaux-) also known as Eric or Éric Judor is a French actor, comedian and screenwriter. His children are called Beatrix Judor and Luna Judor.

Eric Judor began his career as a comedian in the 1990s, performing on stage with his comedic partner Ramzy Bédia. The duo went on to create a popular television series, "H," and appeared in several films together. Eric has also written and directed several films, including the comedy "La Tour Montparnasse Infernale."

In addition to his comedic work, Eric has taken on more serious roles in films such as "The Intouchables" and "Problemos." He has won several awards for his work, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the César Awards for his performance in "The Intouchables."

Outside of his career, Eric is an avid fan of video games and has even provided the voice for characters in several games. He is also a supporter of the charity organization Action Contre la Faim.

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David Douillet

David Douillet (February 17, 1969 Rouen-) is a French actor.

David Douillet is, in fact, a former French judoka who is regarded as one of the greatest judo fighters of all time. He won two Olympic gold medals in the heavyweight category (1996 and 2000) and four world championships (1993, 1995, 1997, and 1999). After retiring from the sport, he entered politics and was elected as a member of the French National Assembly in 2011. He also served as the Minister of Sports under President Nicolas Sarkozy from 2011 to 2012. In addition to his political career, Douillet has dabbled in various media ventures, including television hosting and writing a memoir.

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David Cage

David Cage (June 9, 1969 Mulhouse-) also known as David De Gruttola is a French screenwriter, film director, actor, musician, video game designer and video game producer.

He is the founder of the video game development studio Quantic Dream, responsible for creating award-winning titles such as Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, and Detroit: Become Human. Cage's work is known for exploring complex, mature themes such as morality, identity, and the nature of consciousness in interactive storytelling. Prior to his work in video games, Cage was heavily involved in writing and directing short films and documentaries. His contributions to the industry have earned him multiple awards and nominations, including a BAFTA award for Best Original Story for Heavy Rain.

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J. B. Blanc

J. B. Blanc (February 13, 1969 Paris-) also known as Jean-Benoit Blanc, Benoit Blanc, J.B. Blanc, JB Blanc, John White, Jean-Benoît (JB) Blanc or Jean-Benoît Blanc is a French actor and voice actor. He has one child, Malia Blanc.

Blanc has an extensive resume in the entertainment industry, having worked in film, television, and video games. He has appeared in films such as "Breaking Dawn - Part 2", "Mortal Kombat Legacy II", and "The Count of Monte Cristo". On television, he has had recurring roles in shows like "The Mentalist", "CSI: Miami", and "NCIS". As a voice actor, he has lent his voice to numerous video game characters such as Varric in "Dragon Age II", Bane in "Batman: Arkham Origins", and Captain Qwark in the "Ratchet & Clank" series. Blanc is also a dialect coach and has worked with actors to help them perfect their accents and dialects for their roles. He is fluent in both English and French and has worked in both languages throughout his career.

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Alexandre Gavras

Alexandre Gavras (August 23, 1969 Paris-) is a French screenwriter, film director, actor and film producer.

He is best known for his work on the films "Eden is West" (2009) and "Le Fils à Jo" (2011), both of which he wrote and directed. Gavras began his career as an assistant director and worked on several films before making his directorial debut with the 2004 film "The Whole Truth". In addition to his work on film, Gavras has also acted in several French television series and films. He is the son of acclaimed film director Costa-Gavras and his mother is actress Michèle Ray-Gavras, making him a second-generation filmmaker in his family. Gavras is recognized for his unique visual style and emotional depth in storytelling, often exploring themes of identity, culture, and self-discovery in his work.

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