David Murgia | |
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Born | Verviers, Belgium | 16 March 1988
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2007-present |
David Murgia (born 16 March 1988) is a Belgian actor. He started his career in theatre in the early 2000s and has since gone on to appear in films. [1]
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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2007 | Jeux de lois | Fabrice Murgia & Francis D'Ostuni | Fabrice Murgia & Francis D'Ostuni |
2007-08 | À la mémoire d'Anna Politkovskaïa | Lars Norén | Lars Norén |
2008 | Si demain vous déplaît | Armel Roussel | Armel Roussel |
2009 | Le Chagrin des ogres | Fabrice Murgia | Fabrice Murgia |
2010 | Tête à claques | Jean Lambert | Jean Lambert |
2011 | West Pier | Bernard-Marie Koltès | Isabelle Gyselinx |
2012 | Le Signal du promeneur | Raoul collectif | Raoul collectif |
2013 | Discours à la Nation | Ascanio Celestini | Ascanio Celestini |
2014 | L'âme des cafards | David Murgia | David Murgia |
2015 | Rumeur et petits jours | Raoul collectif | Raoul collectif |
2017 | Laika | Ascanio Celestini & David Murgia | Ascanio Celestini |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2009 | The Boat Race | Pablo | Bernard Bellefroid | |
Sister Smile | Louvain | Stijn Coninx | ||
2011 | Bullhead | Bruno Schepers | Michaël R. Roskam | Nominated - Magritte Award for Most Promising Actor |
Le temps du silence | Morales | Franck Apprederis | TV movie | |
2012 | La tête la première | Adrien | Amélie van Elmbt | Magritte Award for Most Promising Actor |
Tango libre | Luc | Frédéric Fonteyne | ||
Approved for Adoption | Cédric | Laurent Boileau & Jung | ||
Silence on détourne | Remy | Bernard Garant | Short | |
2013 | Je suis supporter du Standard | Looping | Riton Liebman | Nominated - Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actor |
2014 | Je te survivrai | Kevin | Sylvestre Sbille | Nominated - Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Geronimo | Lucky | Tony Gatlif | ||
Alleluia | Father Louis | Fabrice Du Welz | ||
Être | The young man at party | Fara Sene | ||
2015 | The Brand New Testament | Jesus Christ | Jaco Van Dormael | Nominated - Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actor |
2016 | The First, the Last | Willy | Bouli Lanners | Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actor |
2017 | Blind Spot | Axel | Nabil Ben Yadir | Nominated - Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Tous les rêves du monde | Jérémie | Laurence Ferreira Barbosa | ||
Je suis resté dans les bois | David | Michaël Bier, Erika Sainte, ... | ||
2018 | Lockdown | Man in the Stairs | Koen Van Sande | Short |
2019 | L'intervention | Patrice Lorca | Fred Grivois | |
Cleo | Alex | Eva Cools | ||
2021 | Tom Medina | Tom | Tony Gatlif | |
2024 | Maldoror | Fabrice Du Welz | ||
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