Bernard Campan

Bernard Campan ( born April 4, 1958 in Agen, France) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter.

Life

Bernard Campan was born in Agen, and grew up with his father in Tours. After finishing school, he moved to Paris, where he studied at the prestigious drama school Cours Simon. He then played the theater and debuted in the mitgeschriebenen by him and directed by Jean -Pierre Vergne comedy film Le téléphone toujours deux fois sun. In the 1985 released movie, he played alongside Didier Bourdon and Pascal Légitimus. With both he founded the comedy group Les Inconnus.

Together with Bourdon he made his debut with the 1995 comedy No problem appeared as a director. At the ceremony of the French César Film Awards 1996, he was awarded for the best first work. He received another nomination at the 2003 César for Best Actor for his portrayal of Philippe was on the side of Isabelle Carré in the Drama Claire - Se souvenir des belles choses.

Filmography (selection)

As a performer,

Director and Screenwriter

Award ( selection)

  • César 1996: Best debut for No problem at all
  • César 2003: Nomination as Best Actor as Claire - Se souvenir des belles choses
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