Guillaume Delorme

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Guillaume Delorme (born 31 May 1978 in France) is a French actor. [1]

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In 2005, Delorme replaced Aurelien Wiik in the play The Amazons. Delorme began playing Brice - a trainee Lieutenant Gerard Bonaventure - since the episode broadcast on 12 September 2007.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2002-06 La vie devant nous Barthélémy BergerVincenzo MaranoTV series (19 episodes)
2003Dock 13AntoineSylvie Ayme, Franck Buchter & Frédéric DemontTV series
Action JusticeGuillaumeAlain NahumTV series (1 episode)
La faucheuseThe manVincenzo Marano & Patrick Timsit Short
2004 Maigret GuillaumeClaudio TonettiTV series (1 episode)
2005 Julie Lescaut Robin CurtisBernard UzanTV series (1 episode)
2006Aller-retour dans la journéeJulienPierre SisserTV movie
2007 Élodie Bradford Le GarrecOlivier GuignardTV series (1 episode)
Commissaire CordierPauloHenri HelmanTV series (1 episode)
Un château en EspagneEnrique MarquèsIsabelle Doval
Louis la brocanteDamienPatrick MartyTV series (1 episode)
2007-10 Sœur Thérèse.com Brice MaloryVariousTV series (9 episodes)
2008Commissaire ValenceFranck BessueilleFranck ApprederisTV series (1 episode)
2009La vie est à nousAlex Laura Muscardin, Patrick Grandperret & Luc PagèsTV series (15 episodes)
Romy  [ de ] Alain Delon Torsten C. FischerTV movie
2010Demain je me marieYannickVincent GiovanniTV movie
2011En attendant Longwood Gaspard Gourgaud Thomas Griffet
Section de recherchesBruno TardieuEric Le RouxTV series (1 episode)
2012 Joséphine, ange gardien Guillaume DevignySylvie Ayme (2)TV series (1 episode)
2016 Roommates Wanted SébastienFrançois Desagnat
Le correspondantJean-Michel Ben Soussan
War & Peace French Sentry Tom Harper TV mini-series

In the series The Life In Front Of Us (French title La Vie Devant Nous), Delorme played the role of Bartholomew, a disk jockey who is more interested in the world by night than school.

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References

  1. "Guillaume Delorme". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 20 January 2018.