Damien Bonnard

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Damien Bonnard
Damien Bonnard 2017.jpg
Bonnard in 2017
Born (1978-07-22) 22 July 1978 (age 45)
Alès, Gard, France
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present

Damien Bonnard (born 22 July 1978) is a French actor. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2009La Mort de Philippe SellaDamienVincent MarietteShort
2010 Outside the Law Cabaret employee Rachid Bouchareb
The Clink of Ice Yob 2 Bertrand Blier
RencontreLucasShane de La BrosseShort
L'Envers du ciel!The colleagueEric LavelleShort
2011Low CostPassenger Maurice Barthélemy
BlancThe manLucas DelangleShort
Je suis, tu étais, nous seronsThomasRomain JulienShort
2012 Augustine Son Dumonteux Alice Winocour
A Perfect Plan Romain Pascal Chaumeil
OrléansVirgil VernierShort
Faux frèresStevenLucas DelangleShort
Un week-end à ParisThe fatherBenjamin CohencaShort
Le Monde à l'enversThe animatorSylvain DesclousShort
La Viande et le muletFredEllen GerentesShort
TraficsRonchartOlivier BarmaTV series (3 episodes)
2013La Pièce manquanteThe trainerNicolas Birkenstock
ChaourceSimonNoémie LandreauShort
RétentionThe OFII speakerThomas KruithofShort
Je sens plus la vitesseThe barmanJoanne DelachairShort
The Ballad of Billy the KidSingerRodolphe PaulyShort
L'Instant fragile de nos retrouvaillesAlexXavier ChampagnacShort
Calme et clair, vue dégagée, pas de vis-à-visJosefLouis DodinShort
La Famille KatzThe educatorArnauld MercadierTV series (1 episode)
Nicolas Le Floch The barkerPhilippe BérengerTV series (1 episode)
2014MercurialesThe guardianVirgil Vernier
Mon hérosRémiSylvain DesclousShort
Après euxThe party plannerAntonin DesseShort
Petit lapinDamienHubert VielShort
Think of MeGuardShanti MasudShort
Ce monde ancienMokraneIdir SerghineShort
Murders at Rouen GabrielChristian BonnetTV movie
2015 L'Astragale Young cop Brigitte Sy
Through the Air A workerFred Grivois
Les FillesThe instructorAlice DouardShort
La Terre pencheLucasChristelle LheureuxShort
Les bêtes sauvagesGrégoire Motte & Éléonore SaintagnanShort
Papa, Alexandre, Maxime & EduardoMaximeSimon MasnayShort
ParisDanyGilles BannierTV series (2 episodes)
2016 Vendeur LilianSylvain Desclous
The Stopover The lieutenant Delphine and Muriel Coulin
Staying Vertical Léo Alain Guiraudie Lumières Award for Best Male Revelation
Nominated - César Award for Most Promising Actor
La Ville bleuePierre Armel Hostiou Short
Loin de chez nousBenFrédéric ScotlandeTV series (10 episodes)
2017 9 Fingers  [ fr ] (French: 9 Doigts)Kurtz F. J. Ossang  [ fr ]
Dunkirk French Soldier Christopher Nolan
Thirst Street JérômeNathan Silver
Based on a True Story The perchman Roman Polanski
ViréPoloHugo RousselinShort
Les MisérablesLaurent Ladj Ly Short
2018 The Trouble with You Louis Pierre Salvadori Nominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actor
CrossSergeIdir SerghineShort
The Night of the Plastic BagsMarc-AntoineGabriel HarelShort
2019 Curiosa The publisherLou Jeunet
The Wolf's Call Officer SNLEAntonin Baudry
Blanche comme neigePierre / François Anne Fontaine
Les Misérables Stéphane Ladj Ly Nominated - César Award for Best Actor
J'accuse Roman Polanski
Bus NCloé BaillyShort
Seules les bêtes Dominik Moll
2021 The French Dispatch A policeman Wes Anderson
2022BleatMan Yorgos Lanthimos Short
The Sixth Child FranckLéopold Legrand
2023 A Silence Pierre Joachim Lafosse
Poor Things FatherYorgos Lanthimos

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References

  1. "DAMIEN BONNARD, EN VIES". Libération .