Raphaël Thiéry | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2009–present |
Raphaël Thiéry is a French actor. [1] [2]
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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2009–2015 | Métallos et dégraisseurs | Patrick Grégoire | Patrick Grégoire |
2012–2015 | Écoute donc voir... | Patrick Grégoire | Patrick Grégoire |
2017 | La Disparition du soleil | Paul Francesconi | Rachel André |
Les tritons prendront l’avion | Patrick Grégoire | Marie-Hélène Garnier & Patrick Grégoire | |
2017–2018 | Métallos et dégraisseurs | Patrick Grégoire | Patrick Grégoire |
2018–2019 | Écoute donc voir... | Patrick Grégoire | Patrick Grégoire |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2016 | Staying Vertical | Jean-Louis | Alain Guiraudie | |
2017 | Ce qui nous tient | The hunter | Yann Chemin | Short |
2018 | Amanda | Moïse | Mikhaël Hers | |
Les déguns | The peasant | Cyrille Droux & Claude Zidi Jr. | ||
Close Enemies | Curro Reyes | David Oelhoffen | ||
19 juin | The mover | Anaïs Tellenne | Short | |
Tout seul | Captain | Antoine Laurens | Short | |
Bleu reine | Georges | Sarah Al Atassi | Short | |
Le mal bleu | Jean-Lous | Zoran Boukherma & Anaïs Tellenne | Short | |
Modern Jazz | Anaïs Tellenne | Short | ||
Gueule d'Isère | Tistan | Esther Mysius & Camille Rouaud | Short | |
2019 | Le coeur de Pierre | Pierre | Olivier Binder | Short |
Des feux inexplicables | Michel | Danny Gopnik | Short | |
2020 | Fario | The fish farmer | Gérard Jumel | |
Sous les étoiles de Paris | The docker | Claus Drexel | ||
Corine | Gérard | Emile Phelizot | Short | |
La biche | The painter | Jennifer Lumbroso | Short | |
Mauvais genre | Cinema Manager | Sarah Al Atassi | Short | |
2021 | De nos frères blessés | Charles Lainné | Hélier Cisterne | |
Vidange | Guillaume Chevalier | Short | ||
Avant que les lumières s'éteignent | Wilmarc Val | Short | ||
2022 | La dégustation | Roger | Ivan Calbérac | |
The Passengers of the Night | Francis | Mikhaël Hers | ||
Carné·e·s | Léo Jean-Deschênes | Short | ||
2023 | Scarlet | Raphaël | Pietro Marcello | |
Poor Things | Saveur the Butcher | Yorgos Lanthimos | ||
Becs et Ongles | Tom | Xavier Demoulin | Short | |
2024 | L'homme d'argile | Raphaël | Anaïs Tellenne | |
La passion selon Karim | Jean-Pierre | Axel Wursten | Short | |
Les brebis ne savent pas nager | Joseph | Matthieu Allart | Short | |
TBA | Seul le chien | Antoine | Arsène Besson | Short |
Selon Joy | Camille Lugan | |||
Dans cette nuit peuplée | Isabelle Prim | |||
La plus précieuse des marchandises | Michel Hazanavicius | |||
Tornado | John Maclean | Filming | ||
Le Domaine | Giovanni Aloi | Filming | ||
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2014 | Le sang de la vigne | Georges Montclart | Aruna Villiers | TV series (1 episode) |
2018 | La révolte des innocents | Vincenot | Philippe Niang | TV movie |
2020 | Le Voyageur | Luc Frerot | Stéphanie Murat | TV series (1 episode) |
Family Business | Gervais | Igor Gotesman | TV series (1 episode) | |
2021 | Le bruit des trousseaux | Larue | Philippe Claudel | TV movie |
Gone for Good | Ostertag's Father | Juan Carlos Medina | TV mini-series | |
Germinal | Dansaert | David Hourrègue | TV series (1 episode) | |
Paris Police 1900 | Mimile | Julien Despaux | TV series (2 episodes) | |
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