Bruno Salomone

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Bruno Salomone
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Bruno Salomone in 2012
Born (1970-07-13) 13 July 1970 (age 53)
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present

Bruno Salomone (born 13 July 1970) is a French actor and comedian.

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Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
2013Mélodrame(s)Gabor RassovPierre Pradinas
2015Un petit jeu sans conséquence Jean Dell & Gérald Sibleyras Ladislas Chollat

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He gave his voice to the following movies in their French versions.

YearTitleRole
2004 The Incredibles Syndrome
2006 The Ant Bully Zoc
2007 Happily N'Ever After Rick
2010 Santa's Apprentice Felix's father

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2001GamerRicoPatrick Levy
2002 Caméra Café ThierryKarine GiraudTV series (2 episodes)
2004Le cartonVincentCharles Nemes
2005 Brice de Nice Igor d'Hossegor James Huth
Un coin d'AzurFélix AdjianHeikki ArekallioTV movie
La famille ZapponMonsieur FesterAmar Arhab & Fabrice MichelinTV movie
L'homme qui voulait passer à la téléThierry HardiAmar Arhab & Fabrice MichelinTV movie
Clara Sheller DavidRenaud BertrandTV series (6 episodes)
2005-09 Kaamelott Caius Camillus Alexandre Astier & François GuérinTV series (13 episodes)
2006Au secours, les enfants reviennent !Thomas BrivalThierry BinistiTV movie
2007 Hellphone Hervé Temmam James Huth
Cherche fiancé tous frais payés Yann / Manuel Aline Issermann
La maisonRémi Manuel Poirier
2007-17 Fais pas ci, fais pas ça Denis Bouley Manuel Poirier TV series (67 episodes)
Monte-Carlo Television Festival - Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series (2009)
Nominated - Monte-Carlo Television Festival - Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series (2011)
Nominated - Monte-Carlo Television Festival - Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series (2012)
2008Fool MoonJean-PascalJérôme L'hotsky
Adam + EveChris AdamStephane LionardoShort
État de manqueAurélien Rinauro Claude d'Anna TV movie
2009 Lucky Luke Jolly Jumper James Huth
Le temps est à l'oragePaulJoyce BuñuelTV movie
Nous ne sommes pas des saintsNino FerrariNicolas RagniTV series (1 episode)
2010 A Cat in Paris Nico Jean-Loup Felicioli & Alain Gagnol
Famille décomposéeLéo Claude d'Anna TV movie
Big JimAlexandre TellierChristian Merret-PalmairTV movie
ParadisiaqueBrujikIgor PejicTV series (1 episode)
2010-11La plus pire semaine de ma vieStéphane Frédéric Auburtin TV series (2 episodes)
2011 A Monster in Paris Albert Bibo Bergeron
2012Les vacances de DucobuEsteban Philippe de Chauveron
La clinique de l'amour !Michael Marchal Artus de Penguern & Gábor Rassov
2013Blanche nuitThe cow-boyFabrice Sébille
LanesterXavier LanesterFranck MancusoTV series (1 episode)
2014 Goal of the Dead MarcoThierry Poiraud & Benjamin Rocher
Yellowbird KarlChristian De Vita
2015 Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! René Joubert Anthony C. Ferrante TV movie
Le secret d'ElisePhilippe MarsyAlexandre LaurentTV mini-series
2016 Brice 3 Igor d'Hossegor James Huth
Tamara Philippe-André TrémoloAlexandre Castagnetti
Murders at Island de Ré Vincent PelletierFrançois Basset & Jules MaillardTV movie
2017Bienvenue à NimbaoDaniel Philippe Lefebvre TV movie
Mention ParticulièreJérômeChristophe CamposTV movie
2018 Tamara Vol. 2 Philippe-André TrémoloAlexandre Castagnetti
Minuscule 2: Mandibles from Far Away Man Who Chews GumHélène Giraud & Thomas Szabo(part animated / part live action film)
L'échappéePrise papaLaetitia MartinoniShort
2019Ma famille et le loupLeonAdrian Garcia
Beaux-parents Hervé FleuryHéctor Cabello Reyes
Une Mort Sans ImportanceAlain QuémeneurChristian BonnetTV movie
Marona's Fantastic Tale voice only
2021 Madeleine Collins

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