Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

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Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
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Louis-Do de Lencquesaing at the 2012 Festival Paris Cinéma
Born (1963-12-25) 25 December 1963 (age 59)
Paris, France
Nationality French
Occupation(s)Actor, film director

Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (born 25 December 1963) [1] is a French actor and film director. [2] [1] He has a daughter with cinematographer Caroline Champetier, the actress Alice de Lencquesaing.

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Filmography

As an actor

  • Les dernières heures du millénaire (1990, Short)
  • Madame Bovary (1991)
  • La vie des morts (1991) as Nicolas
  • Le sommeil d'Adrien (1991, Short) as Adrien
  • De l'histoire ancienne (1991, Short)
  • The Sentinel (1992)
  • Mensonge (1993) as Rémi
  • Hélas pour moi (1993) as Ludovic, un élève
  • Ainsi Soient-Elles (1995) as Laurent
  • Encore (1996) as Bruno
  • For Sale (1998)
  • Alissa (1998) as Bukovski
  • Mécréant (1998, Short) as Vincent
  • Les infortunes de la beauté (1999) as François
  • Marée haute (1999, Short)
  • Sentimental Destinies (2000) as Arthur Pommerel
  • Anywhere Out of the World (2000, Short) as Antoine
  • A Private Affair (2002) as Philippe
  • Le loup de la côte Ouest (2002) as Le commissaire Vianet
  • La vie promise (2002) as Maquereau 1
  • La bête du Gévaudan (2003, TV Movie) as Beauterne
  • Petites coupures (2003) as André
  • Les corps impatients (2003) as L'interne Hopital
  • Louis la brocante (2003, TV Series) as Joseph Letano
  • L'empreinte (2004) as Armand, l'éditeur
  • Avocats & associés (2004, TV Series) as Steven Berger
  • Face à l'amour (2005, Short) as Vincent
  • Les invisibles (2005) as Le physionomiste club échangiste
  • Caché (2005) as Bookstore Owner
  • Au suivant! (2005) as Le réalisateur
  • Un couple parfait (2005) as Vincent
  • Vénus & Apollon (2005, TV Series) as Édouard Pages
  • Gaspard le bandit (2006, TV Movie) as Le banquier
  • La jungle (2006) as L'examinateur
  • L'intouchable (2006) as L'amant de Jeanne
  • La loi de la forêt (2006)
  • Le créneau (2007, Short) as Mathias
  • Le sang noir (2007, TV Movie) as Capitaine Plaire
  • Dans l'ombre du maître (2007, TV Movie) as Marchelier
  • Opération Turquoise (2007, TV Movie)
  • Animal singulier (2008, Short) as Simon
  • A Day at the Museum (2008) as Jocelyn Paulin
  • À l'est de moi (2008) as Le client
  • L'école du pouvoir (2009, TV Movie) as Marceau
  • Clara, une passion française (2009, TV Movie) as Duvauchelle
  • Father of My Children (2009) as Grégoire Canvel
  • La femme invisible (d'après une histoire vraie) (2009) as François
  • How to Seduce Difficult Women (2009) as Philippe
  • Services sacrés (2009, TV Series) as Palmidas
  • Le mariage à trois (2010) as Stéphane
  • La peau de chagrin (2010, TV Movie) as Taillefer
  • Un soupçon d'innocence (2010, TV Movie) as Dominique Roussel
  • Même pas en rêve (2010, Short) as Le père de la jeune fille
  • Empreintes criminelles (2011, TV Series) as Victor Francis
  • Polisse (2011) as M. de la Faublaise
  • The Silence of Joan (2011) as Jean de Luxembourg
  • House of Tolerance (2011) as Michaux
  • My Little Princess (2011) as Antoine Dupuis, l'éditeur
  • The Art of Love (2011) as Ludovic
  • A Happy Event (2011) as Jean-François Truffard – le prof de philo
  • Elles (2011) as Patrick
  • Paris Manhattan (2012) as Pierre
  • In a Rush (2012) as Paul Bastherlain
  • Les coquillettes (2012) as P.-A.
  • Superstar (2012) as Jean-Baptiste
  • It Boy (2013) as Julien
  • Alias Caracalla, au coeur de la Résistance (2013, TV Mini-Series) as Bernard (Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie)
  • Kaboul Kitchen (2014, TV Series) as Paul Braque
  • Des lendemains qui chantent (2014) as Jacques Sadoun
  • Get Well Soon (2014) as Le chirurgien
  • The Price of Fame (2014) as L'avocat
  • Valentin Valentin (2014) as Freddy Livorno
  • Spiral (2014-2020, TV Series)
  • The Art Dealer (2015) as Melchior
  • Taj Mahal (2015) as Père de Louise
  • Francofonia (2015) as Jacques Jaujard
  • Looking for Her (2015) as Alex
  • Orage (2015) as Pierre
  • Blind Sun (2015) as Gilles
  • Marseille (2016) as Stéphane
  • The Dancer (2016) as Armand Duponchel – le directeur de l'Opéra
  • Brice 3 (2016) as Docteur Louis-Do de Bordeaux
  • Ares (2016) as PDG Donevia
  • Money (2017) as Mercier
  • L'Art du crime  [ fr ] (2017, TV Series) as Charles Varane
  • Le lion est mort ce soir (2017) as Le réalisateur
  • One Nation, One King (2018) as Louis XIV
  • Paris Pigalle (2018) as Le propriétaire du manoir
  • À cause des filles..? (2019) as Bernard
  • Convoi exceptionnel (2019) as Arthur Combasse
  • Ibiza (2019) as Michel
  • La sainte famille (2019) as Jean
  • The Things We Say, the Things We Do (2020) as Le réalisateur
  • Lost Illusions (2021)
  • Return to Seoul (2022)
  • Kompromat as L'ambassadeur de France
  • Bardot (2023) as Henri-Georges Clouzot

As a director

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