Guillaume Canet is a highly acclaimed French actor, director, and screenwriter renowned for his contributions to film, television, and theatre. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, on April 10, 1973.
Commencing his acting journey in the early 1990s, Canet first graced the theatre stage before making his television debut in 1993 with the series "Premiers baisers." His notable television appearances include roles in series such as "Platane," "Le débarquement," "La vocation d'Adrienne," and "Le juge est une femme." Venturing into cinema, Canet marked his film debut in the 1994 production "Le Chambon." His extensive filmography boasts diverse roles in noteworthy films like "The Beach," "Non-Fiction," "Love Me if You Dare," "In the Name of My Daughter," "Cézanne and I," and "Little White Lies."
In 2006, Canet demonstrated his versatility by making his mark as a screenwriter and director with the crime-drama film "Ne le dis à personne." This endeavor earned him recognition, including a prestigious César Award for Best Director.
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV