French actors who were born in 1983

Here are 14 famous actors from France were born in 1983:

Louis Garrel

Louis Garrel (June 14, 1983 Paris-) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter. He has one child, Celine Garrel.

Garrel comes from a family of filmmakers, as his father is Philippe Garrel and his grandfather is Maurice Garrel. He began his acting career at a young age and gained critical acclaim for his performances in the films "The Dreamers" and "Regular Lovers". He has also directed and written several films, including "Two Friends" and "A Faithful Man". In addition to his film career, Garrel has also worked extensively in theater and has performed in productions at the Comédie Française and other renowned theaters. He has been nominated for multiple awards for his work in film and theater, and is considered one of the leading actors of the French New Wave movement.

Pierre-Benoist Varoclier

Pierre-Benoist Varoclier (April 30, 1983 Fontainebleau-) a.k.a. Pierre-Benoît Varoclier or Pierre-Benoist Jacques-Immanuel Ambroise Varoclier is a French actor.

He got his start in theater, performing in a variety of plays throughout France. In 2010, he made his film debut in the French movie "La Princesse de Montpensier". Since then, he has appeared in several other films, including "The Chef" and "Les Gazelles". In addition to his work on screen, Varoclier is also a talented musician and has played in several bands. He is known for his versatile acting skills and ability to play a wide range of characters. Off-screen, he is known for his love of nature and outdoor activities, and often spends his free time hiking and exploring the wilderness.

Count Louis-Marie de Castelbajac

Count Louis-Marie de Castelbajac (July 6, 1983 Paris-) also known as Kallean de Castelbajac or Count Louis-Marie Caellan de Castelbajac is a French actor.

He is the son of the renowned French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and artist Mimi de Castelbajac. After studying drama in Paris, Count Louis-Marie de Castelbajac started his career in theatre before moving to film and television. He has appeared in several feature films including "Jimi: All Is by My Side" (2013) and "Everyone's Life" (2017). He has also acted in popular French TV series such as "Un village français" and "Baron noir". In addition to his acting career, Count Louis-Marie de Castelbajac has also worked as a model and is actively involved in various social causes including animal welfare and environmental protection.

Guillaume Gouix

Guillaume Gouix (November 30, 1983 Aix-en-Provence-) also known as Gouix William is a French actor, screenwriter and film director.

He is best known for his roles in "The Returned" and "The Connection". Gouix started his acting career in his late teens, performing in local theatre productions before moving on to television and film. He has since been featured in both French and international films such as "Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky", "Marseille", and "The Endless Day".

Aside from acting, Gouix has also worked as a screenwriter and director. His directorial debut, "Go Fast Connection", was released in 2012 and he has continued to write and direct short films since. In addition to his work in film, he has also lent his voice to several video games such as "Watch Dogs 2" and "Ghost Recon Wildlands".

In recent years, Gouix has also become involved in environmental activism, supporting organizations such as Greenpeace and advocating for sustainable living practices.

Sebastien Soudais

Sebastien Soudais (April 15, 1983 Antibes-) a.k.a. Sébastien Soudais or Sebastien Sueday is a French actor.

He has appeared in many French films and television series, including "Un village français", "Les Beaux Malaises", and "Les Cordier, juge et flic". Soudais began his career in theatre before transitioning to on-screen acting. He has received critical acclaim for his performances, and has been nominated for several awards, including the César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film "Eastern Boys". In addition to acting, Soudais has also worked as a screenwriter and director. Outside of his career in the entertainment industry, he is known for his humanitarian work and philanthropy.

Erwan Villard

Erwan Villard (October 21, 1983 Cavaillon-) is a French actor.

Erwan Villard began his acting career on stage, performing in various plays in theaters across France. He then transitioned to film and television, where he has appeared in several French movies and TV series. Villard is best known for his roles in the French TV series "Spiral" and the movies "Lover for a Day" and "Terre Battue." In addition to acting, he has also worked as a screenwriter and director. Villard has been praised for his versatility as an actor and his ability to embody a variety of characters on screen. He continues to work in the French entertainment industry, where he has established himself as a talented and respected performer.

Bastien Dubois

Bastien Dubois (September 8, 1983 France-) is a French screenwriter, film director and actor.

He is known for his distinctive style of animation, which blends traditional hand-drawn techniques with digital technology. Dubois began his career in animation with a series of award-winning short films, including "Madagascar, carnet de voyage" (2009) and "Cargo Cult" (2013). In 2020, he released his first feature film "Haut les filles", a documentary about women rock musicians in France. Dubois has won numerous awards for his work, including a César Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2011.

Boban Janevski

Boban Janevski (January 12, 1983 Paris-) is a French actor.

He is best known for his work in French cinema, television, and theater. Born to Macedonian parents, Janevski grew up in Paris and studied theater at the prestigious École Jacques Lecoq. He made his acting debut in 2005 with a small role in the film "Je suis un assassin".

Over the years, Janevski has appeared in several notable French films including "Le Temps Qui Reste" (2005), "Sous les Toits de Paris" (2007), and "La Haine" (2014). He has also acted in various television series such as "Engrenages" (2010), "Les Revenants" (2012), and "Versailles" (2015).

Aside from acting, Janevski is also a talented musician who has composed music for several theater productions. In 2017, he released his debut EP titled "Méandres" which showcases his range as a singer and songwriter.

In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Janevski is also actively involved in various charitable causes including organizations that promote equal rights for all and provide aid to refugees and immigrants.

Erwan Baynaud

Erwan Baynaud (June 29, 1983-) is a French actor.

He was born in Lyon, France and began his acting career in Lyon's regional theater before making his way to Paris. Baynaud has since appeared in a number of French films and television shows, gaining critical acclaim for his performances in dramas and comedies alike. He is also an accomplished stage actor, having performed in productions of classic plays by Molière and Shakespeare, as well as modern works. In addition to acting, Baynaud is also a writer and director, having written and directed a number of short films and plays. He continues to work in the French entertainment industry, with several projects in the works.

Michaël Balerdi

Michaël Balerdi (August 15, 1983 Dijon-) also known as Michael C. Balerdi is a French actor.

He is known for his work in French cinema and television. Balerdi made his acting debut in 2006 with the film "Le Grand Meaulnes" directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe. He has since appeared in a number of films, including "Les petits mouchoirs" (2010), "Le Skylab" (2011), and "Les Gazelles" (2014).

In addition to his film work, Balerdi has also appeared in several popular television series, including "Versailles" (2015) and "Braquo" (2016). He is also known for his work in the theatre, having appeared in productions such as "Le Bourgeois gentilhomme" and "Le Malade imaginaire."

Balerdi is a recipient of several awards for his work in the entertainment industry, including a Best Supporting Actor award at the 2011 Festival du Film de Cabourg for his role in "Le Skylab."

Arnaud Denis

Arnaud Denis (May 31, 1983 Paris-) is a French actor.

He is best known for his roles in French films and television series. Denis studied at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris and began his acting career in theater. He made his film debut in the 2007 movie, "Ma vie n'est pas une comédie romantique". Since then, he has appeared in numerous French films such as "Radiostars", "The Intouchables", and "Serial (Bad) Weddings". He has also appeared on television in popular series like "Spiral" and "Trepalium". In addition to acting, Denis has also worked as a voice actor for French-dubbed versions of foreign films. He is known for his naturalistic style of acting and has received critical acclaim for his performances.

Félix Dedet-Roüan

Félix Dedet-Roüan (July 1, 1983 Paris-) a.k.a. Félix Dedet is a French actor.

He is best known for his work in the film industry, with notable roles in films such as "La Vie en Rose," "The Intouchables," and "Serial (Bad) Weddings." Dedet-Roüan discovered his passion for acting at a young age and pursued formal training at the famous French acting school Cours Florent. He is also a talented stage actor and has performed in numerous plays for theaters throughout France. In addition to his acting work, Dedet-Rouan has also worked as a writer and director, with his short film "Auguri" receiving critical acclaim at several film festivals. He has been recognized for his contributions to the film industry and was awarded the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters in 2019.

Cyril Descours

Cyril Descours (July 15, 1983 Frankfurt-) is a French actor. He has one child, Hugo Descours.

Cyril Descours began his acting career in the early 2000s, appearing in a number of French films and television shows. He gained critical acclaim for his role in the 2006 film "Avenue Montaigne", for which he was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actor.

Descours has continued to work consistently in French film and television, appearing in a variety of genres including drama, comedy, and thriller. Some of his notable projects include the film "Les Herbes Folles" (2009) and the television series "Borgia" (2011-2014).

In addition to his acting work, Descours has also directed several short films and music videos. He is known for his humanitarian work and has been involved with several charitable organizations, particularly those focused on supporting children's health and education.

Descours lives in Paris with his son Hugo and continues to be active in French film and television.

Pierre Moure

Pierre Moure (June 7, 1983 Montargis-) is a French actor.

He studied acting at the Cours Florent in Paris and began his career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Moure gained recognition for his role in the French film "Les Chevaliers Blancs" (The White Knights) which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015. He has since appeared in several French films and television shows such as "Versailles" and "Le Bureau des Légendes". In addition to acting, Moure is also a writer and has written several plays and short films. Outside of his work in the entertainment industry, he is a passionate advocate for access to education and volunteers with non-profit organizations that promote education in underserved communities.

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