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Daniel Russo | |
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Born | Paris, France |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, director |
Years active | 1973–present |
Partner | Lucie Russo (m. 1975) |
Children | 2 |
Daniel Russo is a French film actor, comedian and director.
Year | Title | Author | Director | Notes |
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1973 | Le Paysan parvenu | Pierre de Marivaux (adaptation by Albert Husson) | Jean Meyer | |
1974 | Of Mice and Men | John Steinbeck | Daniel Russo | |
La Bande à Glouton | Jacques Fabbri & André Gillois | Jacques Fabbri | ||
1980 | Sexual Perversity in Chicago [1] | David Mamet | Nikolaï Arutène | |
1981 | Le Jardin d'Eponine | Maria Pacôme | Gérard Vergez | |
1984 | Des Promesses toujours des promesses | S. Boldrick | S. Boldrick | |
1986 | La fille sur la banquette arrière | L. Spade | Pierre Mondy | |
1992 | Le grand jeu | Daniel Colas | Daniel Colas | |
1993 | Partenaires | David Mamet | Bernard Stora | |
1994 | Tromper n'est pas jouer | Daniel Colas | Daniel Colas (2) | |
1999 | Espèces Menacées | Ray Cooney | Éric Civanyan | |
2001-04 | Sexe, magouilles et culture générale | Laurent Baffie | Laurent Baffie | |
2005-08 | Toc toc | Laurent Baffie | Laurent Baffie (2) | |
2009 | Les Autres | Jean-Claude Grumberg | Daniel Colas (3) | Nominated - Molière Award for Best Actor |
2011-12 | Hollywood | Ron Hutchinson | Daniel Colas (4) | |
2013-14 | Hier est un autre jour ! | Sylvain Meyniac & Jean-François Cros | Éric Civanyan (2) | |
2015 | Sans rancune | Sam Bobrick & Ron Clark | Sébastien Azzopardi | |
L'être ou pas (Pour en finir avec la question juive) | Jean-Claude Grumberg | Charles Tordjman | ||
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1974 | Les dossiers du professeur Morgan | Jacques Audoir, Jean-Paul Carrère & Guy Jorré | TV series (1 episode) | |
1976 | The Judge and the Assassin | Guardian | Bertrand Tavernier | |
La bande à Glouton | Lassouche | François Chatel | TV movie | |
Contrefaçons | Michel Navro | Abder Isker | TV movie | |
Mado | Roger | Claude Sautet | ||
1977 | Jullie était belle | Michel | Jacques-René Saurel | |
Moi, fleur bleue | Commercial's director | Eric Le Hung | ||
Les rebelles | Pierre Badel | TV movie | ||
1978 | L'exercice du pouvoir | Philippe Galland | ||
1979 | Ciao, les mecs | Mario | Sergio Gobbi | |
Le mors aux dents | TV commentator | Laurent Heynemann | ||
Cinéma 16 | Jean | Gérard Chouchan | TV series (1 episode) | |
1980 | Tout dépend des filles... | Soif d'Aujourd'hui | Pierre Fabre | |
La fortune des Rougon | Antoine Macquart | Yves-André Hubert | TV mini-series | |
Histoires étranges | Jean-François | Peter Kassovitz | TV mini-series | |
La traque | Denis | Philippe Lefebvre | TV movie | |
Cinéma 16 | Bernard | Eric Le Hung (2) | TV series (1 episode) | |
1981 | Pourquoi pas nous? | Guy Loiseau | Michel Berny | |
Putain d'histoire d'amour | Gilles Béhat | |||
Cinéma 16 | The assistant | Daniel Martineau | TV series (1 episode) | |
1982 | Caméra une première | Daniel Grandchamp | Peter Kassovitz (2) | TV series (1 episode) |
Les grands ducs | Pascal | Marcel Bozzuffi & Patrick Jamain | TV movie | |
La Boum 2 | Etienne | Claude Pinoteau | ||
1983 | Un homme à ma taille | André | Annette Carducci | |
Ça va pas être triste | Charles Murat | Pierre Sisser | ||
Le jeune marié | Durbec | Bernard Stora | ||
Pablo est mort | Philippe Lefebvre (2) | TV movie | ||
Cinéma 16 | Nançay | Daniel Martineau (2) | TV series (1 episode) | |
1984 | Paris vu par... vingt ans après | Bernard Dubois | ||
Cinéma 16 | Paul | Bernard Dubois (2) | TV series (1 episode) | |
1985 | Sac de noeuds | André Martin | Josiane Balasko | |
Moi vouloir toi | Pierrot Baillet | Patrick Dewolf | ||
1986 | Julien Fontanes, magistrat | Antoine Gissac | Jean-Pierre Decourt | TV series (1 episode) |
Black Mic Mac | Rabuteau | Thomas Gilou | ||
Les Frères Pétard | Harky | Hervé Palud | ||
1987 | Poussière d'ange | Melchior | Édouard Niermans | |
1988 | Mangeuses d'Hommes | American driver | Daniel Colas | |
1989 | Life and Nothing But | Lieutenant Trévise | Bertrand Tavernier (2) | |
1989-93 | Commissaire Moulin | Shalom | Paul Planchon, Yves Rénier & Nicolas Ribowski | TV series (4 episodes) |
1990-92 | Sophie et Virginie | Father | Bernard Deyriès & Pascal Morelli | TV series (6 episodes) |
1991 | Génial, mes parents divorcent! | Christian's father | Patrick Braoudé | |
Les gens ne sont pas forcément ignobles | Leplomb | Bernard Murat | TV movie | |
La grande dune | Touchaye | Bernard Stora (2) | TV movie | |
1992 | Condamné au silence | Romain | Roger Andrieux | TV movie |
1993 | Drôles d'oiseaux | Hosser | Peter Kassovitz (3) | |
1994 | Neuf mois | Georges | Patrick Braoudé (2) | Nominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actor |
L'homme de mes rêves | Alex | Georges Lautner | TV movie | |
1995 | The Bait | Jean-Pierre | Bertrand Tavernier (3) | |
The Horseman on the Roof | Master Rigoard | Jean-Paul Rappeneau | ||
Happiness Is in the Field | André | Étienne Chatiliez | ||
1996 | Ma femme me quitte | Alain | Didier Kaminka | |
Mémoires d'un jeune con | Damien | Patrick Aurignac | ||
Fantôme avec chauffeur | Marcel Bourdon | Gérard Oury | ||
Delphine 1, Yvan 0 | Monsieur Hattus | Dominique Farrugia | ||
Oui | Polo | Alexandre Jardin | ||
Nous sommes tous des anges | The station's man | Simon Lelouch | Short | |
1997 | Maintenant ou jamais | Raymond | Jérôme Foulon | TV movie |
La cible | Jean-Pierre Bellac | Pierre Courrège | ||
L'Homme idéal | Paul | Xavier Gélin | ||
Le garçon d'orage | Marcellin | Jérôme Foulon (2) | TV movie | |
Droit dans le mur | Jean-François | Pierre Richard | ||
Abus de méfiance | The husband | Pascal Légitimus | Short | |
1998 | (G)rève party | Monsieur Jean | Fabien Onteniente | |
Le Dîner de Cons | Pascal Meneaux | Francis Veber | ||
Maintenant et pour toujours | Loïc | Joël Santoni & Daniel Vigne | TV movie | |
Bingo! | André | Maurice Illouz | ||
Les Boys II | Laurent | Louis Saia | ||
1999 | Ouriga | François | Antoine Plantevin | TV movie |
2000 | Un homme en colère | Daniel Loussine | Élisabeth Rappeneau | TV series (1 episode) |
Route de nuit | Guido | Laurent Dussaux | TV movie | |
Deuxième vie | Ronny | Patrick Braoudé (3) | ||
Antilles sur Seine | Nervous cop | Pascal Légitimus (2) | ||
2001 | L'aîné des Ferchaux | Franck | Bernard Stora (3) | TV movie |
2002 | Infraction | The cop | Christian Vandelet | Short |
Une maison dans la tempête | Tony | Christiane Lehérissey | TV movie | |
Marche et rêve! Les homards de l'utopie | Toinou | Paul Carpita | ||
À l'abri des regards indiscrets | Business man | Ruben Alves & Hugo Gélin | Short | |
La vie devant nous | Daniel | Vincenzo Marano | TV series (14 episodes) | |
2003 | À cran | Bob François | Alain Tasma | TV movie |
The Car Keys | Daniel | Laurent Baffie | ||
2004 | Suzie Berton | Marco | Bernard Stora (4) | TV movie |
Du côté de chez Marcel | Aldo | Dominique Ladoge | TV movie | |
Nuit noire | Bernard | Daniel Colas (2) | ||
Le juge est une femme | Duval | Patrick Poubel | TV series (1 episode) | |
Louis Page | Francis Mercier | Philippe Roussel | TV series (1 episode) | |
À cran, deux ans après | Bob François | Alain Tasma (2) | TV movie | |
Si c'est ça la famille | Daniel Colona | Peter Kassovitz (4) | TV movie | |
93, rue Lauriston | Henri Lafont | Denys Granier-Deferre | TV movie | |
2004-06 | Trois pères à la maison | Tony | Stéphane Kappes | TV series (3 episodes) |
2005 | Iznogoud | Narrator | Patrick Braoudé (4) | |
Bien dégagé derrière les oreilles | Henri Castarède | Anne Deluz | TV movie | |
La crim' | Simonin | Denis Amar | TV series (1 episode) | |
L'antidote | Guillaume Marty | Vincent De Brus | ||
Le meilleur commerce du monde | Ricco | Bruno Gantillon | TV movie | |
Sexe, magouilles et culture générale | Laurent Baffie (2) | TV movie | ||
L'homme qui voulait passer à la télé | Bernard's father | Amar Arhab & Fabrice Michelin | TV movie | |
Joséphine, ange gardien | Victor | Jean-Marc Seban | TV series (1 episode) | |
On ne prête qu'aux riches | Lucien | Arnaud Sélignac | TV movie | |
2006 | Le temps de la désobéissance | Edouard Vigne | Patrick Volson | TV movie |
Le doux pays de mon enfance | Roger Joly | Jacques Renard | TV movie Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming - Best Actor | |
2008 | C'est mieux la vie quand on est grand | Raymond | Luc Béraud | TV movie |
La veuve tatouée | Louis | Virginie Sauveur | TV movie | |
TOC TOC | Vincent | Laurent Baffie (3) | TV movie | |
2009 | La vie est à nous | Marion's father | Laura Muscardin | TV series (1 episode) |
Mac Orlan | Commander Mac Orlan | Patrick Poubel (2) | TV series (4 episodes) | |
Un homme d'honneur' | Pierre Bérégovoy | Laurent Heynemann (2) | TV movie | |
La passion selon Didier | Didier | Lorenzo Gabriele | TV movie | |
Enquêtes réservées | Judge Breitman | Bruno Garcia | TV series (1 episode) | |
Un viol | Maxime Gallet | Marion Sarraut | TV movie | |
La liste | Paul Sax | Christian Faure | TV movie | |
Myster Mocky présente | Roger | Jean-Pierre Mocky | TV series (1 episode) | |
2010 | Au siècle de Maupassant | The Marquis of Amblezy | Laurent Heynemann (3) | TV series (1 episode) |
Les toqués | Louis de Brecourt | Laurence Katrian | TV series (1 episode) | |
2011 | Chez Maupassant | Cornudet | Philippe Bérenger | TV series (1 episode) |
Changer la vie! | Pierre Bérégovoy | Serge Moati | TV movie | |
J'ai peur d'oublier | Paul | Élisabeth Rappeneau (2) | TV movie Nominated - Monte-Carlo Television Festival - Best Performance by an Actor | |
Midi et soir | Jean-Michel | Laurent Firode | TV movie | |
2012 | La guerre du Royal Palace | Maxime Verdier | Claude-Michel Rome | TV movie |
2013 | Il faut marier maman | Gérard | Jérôme Navarro | TV movie |
Marius | Escartefigue | Daniel Auteuil | ||
Fanny | Escartefigue | Daniel Auteuil (2) | ||
Les François | Old François | Jérôme Foulon (3) | TV movie | |
VDM | Fouad Benhammou | TV series (1 episode) | ||
Myster Mocky présente | Roger | Jean-Pierre Mocky | TV series (1 episode) | |
2014 | Les Trois Frères, le retour | Michael's Stepfather | Les Inconnus | |
Caïn | Yves Pasteur | Benoît d'Aubert | TV series (1 episode) | |
Les tourtereaux divorcent | Marcel | Vincenzo Marano (2) | TV movie | |
Brèves de comptoir | Jacky | Jean-Michel Ribes | ||
Retenez bien ma gueule! | Himself | Mathias Gomis | Short | |
Vaugand | Camparian | Manuel Boursinhac | TV series (1 episode) | |
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Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), and the 13th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo from a screenplay by the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America alongside an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Marisa Tomei, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo, Martin Freeman, William Hurt, and Daniel Brühl. In Captain America: Civil War, disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures the team into two opposing factions—one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark (Downey).
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AGBO is an independent entertainment company based in Downtown Los Angeles, founded and led by Anthony and Joe Russo and Mike Larocca. The Russo Brothers are best known for their work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, most notably Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. Recent AGBO TV releases include Citadel, a television series with Amazon Prime Video starring Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas. Recent AGBO film releases include Extraction, written by Joe Russo and starring Chris Hemsworth; Extraction 2; The Gray Man with Netflix in 2022; and Academy Award-Winning Best Picture film Everything Everywhere All At Once.
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