André Dussollier
Biography
André Dussollier, born on February 17, 1946, in Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France, is a distinguished French actor renowned for his versatility and depth in performance. With a career spanning over five decades, Dussollier has become a prominent figure in both film and theater, captivating audiences with his compelling portrayals.
He made a significant impact in the French film industry, featuring in numerous acclaimed films, including "The Last Metro" (1980), directed by François Truffaut, and "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" (2007), directed by Julian Schnabel. His ability to embody diverse characters has earned him recognition and accolades, including a César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "La Guerre des boutons" (2011).
In addition to his film work, Dussollier has an extensive background in theater, showcasing his talent on stages across France. His work in various productions has solidified his reputation as a skilled performer capable of tackling both classical and contemporary roles.
Throughout his illustrious career, André Dussollier has not only garnered critical acclaim but has also become a beloved figure in French cinema and theater. His contributions to the arts continue to inspire new generations of actors and audiences alike.
Filmography
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Riviera Revenge
2024 • François Marsault
Full Speed
2016 • Ben
My Friend the Traitor
1988 • Adrien Rove
Alain Resnais, the Audacious
2022 • Self
Just the Way You Are
1984 • Francois Rossignol
This Is Our Land
2017 • Philippe Berthier
Crime Is Our Business
2008 • Colonel Bélisaire Beresford
The Crime Is Mine
2023 • Mr Bonnard
Everything Went Fine
2021 • André Bernheim
Wild Grass
2009 • Georges Palet
An Ordinary Execution
2010 • Joseph Staline
Partners in Crime
2012 • Bélisaire Beresford
An Air So Pure
1997 • Dr. Boyer
Le Torrent
2022 • Patrick
Secret Agents
2004 • Colonel Grasset
Life of Riley
2014 • Simeon
The Officers' Ward
2001 • le chirurgien
Love on the Ground
1984 • Paul
Life Is a Bed of Roses
1983
Diplomacy
2014 • Raoul Nordling
Love Unto Death
1984 • Jérôme Martignac
Mélo
1986 • Marcel Blanc