Grégori Derangère

1971-

Biography: life and films

Grégori Derangère is a French actor. He was born in Montpellier, France on 27th March 1971.

His best films as an actor include Eric Rochant's thriller Anna Oz (1996), François Dupeyron's La Chambre des officiers (2001), Philippe Lioret's L'Équipier (2004) and Gabriel Le Bomin's Les Fragments d'Antonin (2006).

Grégori Derangère has so far appeared in 18 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Gabriel Le Bomin (2 films) and Claude Lelouch (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (7 films), comedy-drama (6), romance (5), Thriller (3), comedy-romance (2) and War (2).

Our average rating for Grégori Derangère over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Anna Oz (1996) [a]

Marie Baie des Anges (1997) [a]

30 ans (2000) [a]

La Chambre des officiers (2001) [a]

Mille millièmes (2002) [a]

Bon voyage (2003) [a]

L'Équipier (2004) [a]

Le Genre humain - 1ère partie: Les parisiens (2004) [a]

D'Artagnan et les trois mousquetaires (2005) [a]

Le Courage d'aimer (2005) [a]

Le Passager de l'été (2006) [a]

Les Fragments d'Antonin (2006) [a]

Une semaine sur deux (et la moitié des vacances scolaires) (2009) [a]

Insoupçonnable (2010) [a]

L'Assaut (2011) [a]



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