Cyrille Thouvenin

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Cyrille Thouvenin
Born
Cyrille Thouvenin

(1976-05-15) 15 May 1976 (age 45)
France
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present

Cyrille Thouvenin (born 15 May 1976) is a French actor. Former pupil of Cours Florent and a graduate of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art (class of 2001).[1]

Fascinated by Molière, he started on television and then quickly made his classes at the cinema. He was appointed to Caesars in 2001 as "Most Promising Newcomer" for . He followed roles in film and television. He does not forget the theater, and also devoted himself to writing.

In 2011, he co-wrote and directed the show Laurent Lafitte: comme son nom l'indique palais des Glaces and théâtre des Mathurins.

Personal Life[]

He is openly gay.[2]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Television[]

short[]

  • 2010 : (short) by : the Rapist/The Boyfriend
  • 2009 : (short) by : Jean
  • 2004 : (short) by Mark Maggiori : Kyo
  • 2003 : (short) by  : Vincent
  • 2002 : (short) by Emmanuelle Bercot  : Yann
  • 2000 : (short) by : riffraff
  • 2001 : Tempus fugit (short) by Yves Piat : Romier

Other[]

  • 2010 : (Documentary) by  : interpreting texts Hervé Guibert
  • 2004 : (Documentary) Arte by Pierre Philippe – Jean Cocteau, le passeur : reader of poems
  • 2004 : (Documentary) Arte by Pierre Philippe – Jean Cocteau, le phénix: reader of poems

Theater[]

Writing[]

Discography[]

Awards[]

  • 2001 : au , il a été nommé pour le meilleur espoir masculin : La confusion des genres[1]
  • 2003 : au , il a remporté le prix d'interprétation pour
  • 2011 : au , pour , il a remporté le prix de best supporting actor.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Média, Prisma. "Cyrille Thouvenin - La biographie de Cyrille Thouvenin avec Gala.fr". Gala.fr (in French). Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  2. ^ Ehrenstein, David. "Boys will be bi: the bisexual director and young gay star of Confusion of Genders talk about sexual fluidity and getting naked". The Free Library. Retrieved 22 August 2021.

See also[]

French television

External links[]

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