Guillaume de Tonquédec

Guillaume de Tonquédec ( born October 18, 1966 in Paris, Guillaume de Quengo de Tonquédec ) is a French actor in film and theater.

Life and career

Guillaume de Tonquédec became known after the first film roles in Pierre Granier - Deferres blackmailed - The mysterious photo and Francis Husters On a volé Charlie Spencer in 1988 with the written by Gérard Brach mini- series Civilisations. In the cinema followed by other supporting roles on the side of Alain Delon and Maruschka Detmers in Claude Zidis Deux and Krzysztof Kieslowski in The Double Life of Veronique. His first major role was that of high school graduates Jules Martin in Charles Nemes ' Comedy Tableau d' honneur (1992 ): take care with problems at school and first love in the stress he has yet to marital problems of his parents ( Claude Jade, Philippe Khorsand ).

In addition to his work in the film, the Frenchman also appeared at the theater in numerous leading roles in appearance, among other things, in Roman Polanski 's production of Strindberg's Hedda Gabler. On television, he became known to a wide audience with the Commissaire Cordier series, in which he embodied the figure of Thomas Sorensen. In 2013 he won the César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his supporting role in the feature film comedy The first name. He had the role of Claude previously represented on the stage.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 2011: nominated for a Molière ( Theatre Award ) for Best Supporting Actor in Le Prénom
  • 2013: César for Best Supporting Actor for the first name
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