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Pablo Pauly | |
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Born | Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France | 24 January 1991
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–present |
Pablo Pauly (born 24 January 1991) is a French actor. [1]
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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2006-2007 | Zoo ou l'assassin Philanthrope | Vercors | Alain Jouani |
2009 | Mangeront-Ils | Victor Hugo | Pétronille de Saint-Rapt |
2009-2010 | Lorenzaccio | Alfred de Musset | Jean-Pierre Garnier |
La coupe et les lèvres | |||
2011 | Nocturne | Florine Clap | Florine Clap |
Baby Doll | Tennessee Williams | Isabelle Duperey | |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2012 | Mince alors! | The driver | Charlotte de Turckheim | |
Caïn | Jordan | Bertrand Arthuys | TV series (1 episode) | |
En passant pécho | Quibron | Ken & Ryu | Web Series (2 episodes) | |
2012-14 | Lascars | Polo | Tristan Aurouet & Barthélémy Grossmann | TV series (24 episodes) |
2013 | Fonzy | Pablo | Isabelle Doval | |
16 ans ou presque | Jahel | Tristan Séguéla | ||
Le bureau des affaires sexistes | Florenchart | Tristan Aurouet | Web Series (23 episodes) | |
2014 | The Finishers | Yohan | Nils Tavernier | |
Amour sur place ou à emporter | Julien | Amelle Chahbi | ||
Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone | Robert | Sylvie Ohayon | ||
Requiem pour mon père | The man | Quentin Perez | Short | |
Les aoûtiens | André | Hugo Benamozig & Victor Rodenbach | Short | |
2015 | Discount | Hervé | Louis-Julien Petit | |
Mobilisation | Quentin Perez | Short | ||
La tête de l'emploi | Rémi | Wilfried Méance | Short | |
2016 | 150 Milligrams | Charles-Joseph Oudin | Emmanuelle Bercot | |
Carole Matthieu | Cédric | Louis-Julien Petit | ||
2017 | Patients | Ben | Grand Corps Malade & Mehdi Idir | Nominated - César Award for Most Promising Actor Nominated - Lumières Award for Most Promising Actor |
Unleavened Bread | Rémi | Wilfried Méance | Short | |
2018 | Marche ou crève | Sacha | Margaux Bonhomme | |
Vingt-cinq | Adrien | Bryan Marciano | TV series (12 episodes) | |
2019 | Invisibles | Dimitri | Louis-Julien Petit | |
Blanche comme Neige | Anne Fontaine | Post-Production | ||
Temps de chien | Victor | Edouard Deluc | Post-Production | |
2021 | The French Dispatch | Waiter | Wes Anderson | |
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