Pablo Pauly

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Pablo Pauly
Pablo Pauly Dejeuner Cesar 2018.jpg
Pauly in 2018
Born (1991-01-24) 24 January 1991 (age 33)
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present

Pablo Pauly (born 24 January 1991) is a French actor. [1]

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Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
2006-2007Zoo ou l'assassin PhilanthropeVercorsAlain Jouani
2009Mangeront-Ils Victor Hugo Pétronille de Saint-Rapt
2009-2010 Lorenzaccio Alfred de Musset Jean-Pierre Garnier
La coupe et les lèvres
2011NocturneFlorine ClapFlorine Clap
Baby Doll Tennessee Williams Isabelle Duperey

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2012 Mince alors! The driver Charlotte de Turckheim
Caïn JordanBertrand ArthuysTV series (1 episode)
En passant péchoQuibronKen & RyuWeb Series (2 episodes)
2012-14LascarsPoloTristan Aurouet & Barthélémy GrossmannTV series (24 episodes)
2013 Fonzy PabloIsabelle Doval
16 ans ou presqueJahelTristan Séguéla
Le bureau des affaires sexistesFlorenchartTristan AurouetWeb Series (23 episodes)
2014 The Finishers Yohan Nils Tavernier
Amour sur place ou à emporterJulien Amelle Chahbi
Papa Was Not a Rolling StoneRobertSylvie Ohayon
Requiem pour mon pèreThe manQuentin PerezShort
Les aoûtiensAndréHugo Benamozig & Victor RodenbachShort
2015 Discount Hervé Louis-Julien Petit
MobilisationQuentin PerezShort
La tête de l'emploiRémiWilfried MéanceShort
2016 150 Milligrams Charles-Joseph Oudin Emmanuelle Bercot
Carole Matthieu Cédric Louis-Julien Petit
2017 Patients Ben Grand Corps Malade & Mehdi IdirNominated - César Award for Most Promising Actor
Nominated - Lumières Award for Best Male Revelation
Unleavened BreadRémiWilfried MéanceShort
2018Marche ou crèveSachaMargaux Bonhomme
Vingt-cinqAdrienBryan MarcianoTV series (12 episodes)
2019 Invisibles Dimitri Louis-Julien Petit
Blanche comme Neige Anne Fontaine Post-Production
Temps de chienVictorEdouard DelucPost-Production
2021 The French Dispatch Waiter Wes Anderson
2022 Three Nights a Week BaptisteFlorent Gouëlou

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References

  1. "Pablo Pauly".