Philippe Lefebvre (actor)

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Philippe Lefebvre (born 17 December 1968) is a French actor and screenwriter. He performed in more than fifty films since 1981.

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Rabid Grannies [1]

Phillip Lefebvre worked as the Music Mixer on the film, Rabid Grannies . Music Mixers  are tasked with making the original music in the film (provided by Jean-Bruno Castelain and Pierre-Damien Castelain) sound professional. This can be achieved by simply adjusting the volume of different musical elements of the score. However, it can quickly become more complex depending on the type of music used. Phillip has an extensive filmography, working on The Judge (1984) as director and writer, Antoine Rives, juge de terrorisme (1993) directing five episodes. He also directed an episode of C’est votre historie in 2007 and directed and wrote the screenplay for Une suit (2012). His only music mixing credit is for Rabid Grannies.

Selected filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Mon Idole Philippe Letzger
2004 Narco The gym teacher
2006 OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies Jack Jefferson
Tell No One Lieutenant Philippe Meynard
2007 Game of Four Damien
2011 Les Tuche Bickard
Comme Chez Soi Marc
My Piece of the Pie Manager at the party
2013 Turning Tide Raphaël Keriou
2016 Back to Mom's Nicolas Mazerin
Marseille CTC Director
2017 Rock'n Roll Philippe LefebvreAlso writer

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References

  1. "Philippe Lefebvre - Contact Info, Agent, Manager | IMDbPro". pro.imdb.com. Retrieved 2020-05-01.