Vincent Grass

Vincent Grass ( born January 9, 1949 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Belgian film and stage actor.

Biography

Vincent Grass, born and raised in Brussels, where he soon came as the son of a conductor and a classical singer with the theater in contact. That's why Grass graduated as a teenager, the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels, where he was also his first experience as an actor on the stage. He was also in that time band leader of a local music group called Crash, in its capacity Grass also learned English.

After graduating Grass moved to England, where he studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Grass initially gained fame and even then mainly in England and France, where he received offers from the 1970s first film appearances. At one of his best-known early works include the thriller Enigma in 1983. Counts also the priest murder from 1988 to Grass' most famous film of the 1980s. In addition, include major European productions, including one in 2002 Napoleon Grass' repertoire. Parallel to his work in film and television to Grass has made ​​a name for himself as a stage actor in France who went The castle on tour in France, among others, with Franz Kafka.

Since the late 1990s, Vincent Grass is also a French voice actor for Hollywood films. So he borrowed Hugo Weaving in Matrix and John Rhys -Davies in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy his voice.

Filmography (selection)

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