Thomas Jouannet | |
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Born | Geneva, Switzerland | 30 September 1970
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993 - present |
Spouse | Alexandra Lamy (1995–2003) |
Children | 3, including Chloé Jouannet |
Thomas Jouannet (born 30 September 1970) is Swiss actor.
Jouannet started in a theatre class in Geneva, then he went to Paris and was trained by Jean Périmony.
He started his career in several French TV series and TV movies, such as The Dominici Case and Le Silence de la Mer . He also appeared as Antoine in Clara Sheller .
In 2009, he played Don Pedro in La Reine morte which is an adaptation of the play by Henry de Montherlant.
Nominated in the best actor category at the Menton International Fantasy Film Festival 2022 for the role of "Charles Lasset" in the series "Prometheus" - TF1 -https://www.festival-film-fantastique.com/thomas-jouannet-acteur
He was in a relationship with actress Alexandra Lamy from 1995 to 2003, with whom he had a daughter, Chloé, born in October 1997.[ citation needed ]
He married actress Armelle Deutsch in 2010, with whom he has two children. [1]
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Joséphine, ange gardien | Yves | TV series (1 episode: La Comédie du bonheur) |
2003 | L'adieu | Laurent Luissac | 2 parts, leading role |
2003 | Aurélien | Edmond de Barbentane | 2 parts |
2003 | The Dominici Case | Lukas Fabre | 2 parts |
2004 | Le Silence de la Mer | Werner Von Ebrennac | co-lead, novel-based |
2005 | À la poursuite de l'amour | Zac | aka Chasing love |
2005 | Élodie Bradford | Sébastien Fondant | Ep 3 |
2006 | Beau masque | Philippe Letourneau | second film adaptation |
2007 | Clara Sheller | Antoine | Season 2, ep 3–6 |
2009 | La Dame de Monsoreau | Bussy d'Amboise | 2 parts |
2009 | The Dead Queen | Don Pedro | historical |
2009 | Double enquête | Comissaire Vincent Gaillard | |
2009 | Les châtaigniers du désert | Brice Le Guillou | 2 parts |
2010 | L'ombre du Mont-Saint-Michel | Romain Fresnoy | |
2010 | Vivace | Alex Charpentier | co-lead |
2012 | Des soucis et des homme | David | 8 parts |
2013 | Enquêtes réservées | Arthur Morgane | Season 5, Ep 3-6 |
2015 | Meurtres à Collioure | Marc Messac | TV movie |
2015|2017 | Nina | Dr. Costa Antonakis | Season 1-3, 28 Episodes |
2019 | Soupçons | Sammuel |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Tout pour l'oseille | Frédéric | aka All for the money |
2006 | Henry Dunant: Red on the Cross | Henry Dunant | Leading role, biographical |
2012 | La banda Picasso | Henri-Pierre Roché | |
2012 | Cloclo | Alain-Dominique Perrin | |
Short film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Visite guidée [2] | Paul Moreau | co-executive producer, role opposite Alexandra Lamy |
2003 | Façade | ||
2011 | Yukiko [3] | The surgeon | co-lead. Best Short Film (the 7th POM - Toronto) |
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