Philippe Nahon

1938-

Biography: life and films

Philippe Nahon is a French actor and producer. He was born in Paris, France on 24th December 1938.

His best films as an actor include Pierre Vinour's Millevaches (Expérience) (2000), Noël Mitrani's Les siens (2001), Yvan Le Moine's Vendredi ou un autre jour (2005), Bouli Lanners's Eldorado (2008) and Pascal Rabaté's Les Petits ruisseaux (2010).

Philippe Nahon has so far appeared in 103 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Gaspar Noé (4 films), Pierre Vinour (3), Guillaume Nicloux (3), Romain Basset (2), Jean-Noël Betzler (2), Jean-Christophe Klotz (2), Frédéric Chignac (2), Bill Barluet (2), Benoît Mariage (2) and Alexis Charrier (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (36 films), Thriller (24), comedy (12), comedy-drama (11), Horror (11), crime-thriller (7), Fantasy (7), romance (4), comedy-romance (4), comedy-thriller (3), history (2) and War (2).

Our average rating for Philippe Nahon over all films is: 2.6

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Le Doulos (1962) [a]

Les Doigts dans la tête (1974) [a]

Un mari, c'est un mari (1976) [a]

Clara et les chics types (1981) [a]

La Java des ombres (1983) [a]

Toubab Bi (1991) [a]

Carences (1994) [a]

Pigalle (1994) [a]

Faut pas rire du bonheur (1995) [a]

Cantique de la racaille (1998) [a]

Comme une bête (1998) [a]

Le Poulpe (1998) [a]

Les Couloirs du temps: Les Visiteurs 2 (1998) [a]

Seul contre tous (1998) [a]

Les Convoyeurs attendent (1999) [a]

Prison à domicile (1999) [a]

Les Rivières pourpres (2000) [a]

Marie, Nonna, la vierge et moi (2000) [a]

Sauve-moi (2000) [a]

Sur un air d'autoroute (2000) [a]

Virilité (2000) [a]

Le Pacte des loups (2001) [a]

Les Aliénés (2001) [a]

The Château (2001) [a]

Irréversible (2002) [a]

La Mentale (2002) [a]

Une affaire privée (2002) [a]

À la petite semaine (2003) [a]

Haute tension (2003) [a]

L'Enfant du pays (2003) [a]

Supernova (2003) [a]

Calvaire (2004) [a]

Doo Wop (2004) [a]

Ennemis publics (2005) [a]

Ma vie en l'air (2005) [a]

Vendredi ou un autre jour (2005) [a]

Virgil (2005) [a]

Cowboy (2007) [a]

Le Deuxième souffle (2007) [a]

Michou d'Auber (2007) [a]

Vous êtes de la police? (2007) [a]

Chasseurs de dragons (2008) [a]

Eldorado (2008) [a]

La Saison des orphelins (2008) [a]

Les Zones turquoises (2008) [a]

MR 73 (2008) [a]

Nothing Sacred (2008) [a]

Humains (2009) [a]

Lady Blood (2009) [a]

Belleville-Tokyo (2010) [a]

Cannibal (2010) [a]

Comme les cinq doigts de la main (2010) [a]

Kill Me Please (2010) [a]

La Meute (2010) [a]

Le Temps de la kermesse est terminé (2010) [a]

Les Aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec (2010) [a]

Les Petits ruisseaux (2010) [a]

Lignes de front (2010) [a]

Mammuth (2010) [a]

Orpailleur (2010) [a]

War Horse (2011) [a]

Fever (2013) [a]

La Marche (2013) [a]

Nos héros sont morts ce soir (2013) [a]

Une histoire d'amour (2013) [a]

A.D.N. L'Ame de la Terre (2014) [a]

Ablations (2014) [a]

Au nom du fils (2014) [a]

Colt 45 (2014) [a]

Le Silence et la douleur (2016) [a]



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