Michel Blanc

1952-

Biography: life and films

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Michel Blanc is a French film actor and director. He was born in Courbevoie, France on 16 April 1952. He began his career as a member of the comedy troupe Équipe du Splendid, which comprised his high school friends Josianne Balasko, Christian Clavier, Thierry Lhermitte, Gérard Jugnot and Marie-Anne Chazel, all of whom would become prominent actors in their own right. The troupe performed café-théâtre plays, two of which were to become cult films: Les Bronzés (1978) and Le Père Noël est une ordure (1982). Blanc's character in Les Bronzés, an ineffectual but likeable Don Juan, is one that stuck with him for much of his early career, including a series of films he made with Patrice Leconte, such as Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine (1980).

In 1984, Michel Blanc made an auspicious directorial debut with Marche à l'ombre, a hit comedy in which he played opposite another rising star, Gérard Lanvin. Bertrand Blier's subversive comedy Tenue de soirée (1986) ejected him from the comfortable groove he had created for himself, and his sympathetic portrayal of a bisexual loser won him a Best Actor award at Cannes. In 1989, Blanc was able to extend his repertoire further in Patrice Leconte Monsieur Hire (1989), as a much darker version of the comedy loners he had played hitherto.

In the decades that followed, Blanc's by now familiar screen persona kept cropping up in a diverse mix of film comedies and dramas, and he still found time to direct three successful films: Grosse fatigue (1994), Mauvaise passe (1999) and Embrassez qui vous voudrez (2002). Recently, he has distinguished himself in two film dramas by André Téchiné: Les Témoins (2007) and La Fille du RER (2009), and in Alfred Lot's Une petite zone de turbulences (2010) he turned in one of his best comedy performances, as a chronic hypochondriac. In 2012, Michel Blanc received his first César (having been previously nominated seven times) for his supporting role in Pierre Schoeller's L'Exercice de l'État (2011); that same year he was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour.
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Filmography

Key: a = actor; d = director; w = writer

Cours après moi ... que je t'attrape (1976) [a]

Je t'aime moi non plus (1976) [a]

L'Ordinateur des pompes funèbres (1976) [a]

La Meilleure façon de marcher (1976) [a]

Le Locataire (1976) [a]

On aura tout vu (1976) [a]

Des enfants gâtés (1977) [a]

Le Point de mire (1977) [a]

Vous n'aurez pas l'Alsace et la Lorraine (1977) [a]

Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrivé (1978) [a]

Les Bronzés (1978) [a]

Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses! (1979) [a]

L'Adolescente (1979) [a]

La Gueule de l'autre (1979) [a]

Les Bronzés font du ski (1979) [a,w]

Les Héros n'ont pas froid aux oreilles (1979) [a]

Rien ne va plus (1979) [a]

Le Cheval d'orgueil (1980) [a]

Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine (1981) [a,w]

Le Père Noël est une ordure (1982) [a]

Ma femme s'appelle reviens (1982) [a,w]

Circulez y'a rien à voir (1983) [a]

Papy fait de la résistance (1983) [a]

Marche à l'ombre (1984) [a,d,w]

Nemo (1984) [a]

Retenez-moi... ou je fais un malheur! (1984) [a]

Drôle de samedi (1985) [a]

Les Spécialistes (1985) [w]

Je hais les acteurs (1986) [a]

Les Fugitifs (1986) [a]

Tenue de soirée (1986) [a]

Sans peur et sans reproche (1988) [a]

Une nuit à l'Assemblée Nationale (1988) [a]

Chambre à part (1989) [a]

Monsieur Hire (1989) [a]

Uranus (1990) [a]

Merci la vie (1991) [a]

Prospero's Books (1991) [a]

The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991) [a]

Toxic Affair (1993) [a]

Grosse fatigue (1994) [a,d,w]

Il Mostro (1994) [a,w]

Les Grands ducs (1996) [a]

Mauvaise passe (1999) [d,w]

Embrassez qui vous voudrez (2002) [a,d,w]

Madame Edouard (2004) [a]

Je vous trouve très beau (2005) [a]

Les Bronzés 3 - amis pour la vie (2006) [w]

Le Deuxième souffle (2007) [a]

Les Témoins (2007) [a]

Musée haut, musée bas (2008) [a]

Nos 18 ans (2008) [a]

La Fille du RER (2009) [a]

Une petite zone de turbulences (2010) [a,w]

Et soudain tout le monde me manque (2011) [a]

L'Exercice de l'État (2011) [a]

Demi-soeur (2013) [a]

Les Nouvelles aventures d'Aladin (2015) [a]

Les Souvenirs (2015) [a]

Un petit boulot (2016) [a,w]

Raid dingue (2017) [a]



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