Bruno Todeschini

Bruno Todeschini ( born September 19, 1962 in Neuchâtel NE, Switzerland ) is a Swiss actor.

Biography

Bruno Todeschini studied acting at the École supérieure d'art dramatique in Geneva and played from 1986 then theater at the Théâtre des Amandiers in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris. In the same year he played a small role in Robert Hossein's drama Le caviar rouge. International saw him for the first time in the 1992 published and staged by Arnaud Desplechin thriller The Guard as William on the side of Emmanuel Salinger and Emmanuelle Devos on the canvas. For his portrayal of the terminally ill Thomas Patrice Chéreau in Drama His brother Todeschini was nominated for both the French César Film Awards in 2004 for Best Actor as well as for the European Film Award for Best Actor.

Todeschini is with the French actress Sophie Broustal, with whom he had a child together in 2006, married.

Filmography (selection)

Award ( selection)

  • 2003: Nomination for the European Film Award for Best Actor for his brother
  • 2004: Prix Lumière for Best Actor for his brother
  • 2004: nominated for a César Award for Best Actor for his brother
  • 2008: nominated for the Swiss Film Prize for Best Actor for A Day
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