François Cluzet is a highly acclaimed French actor known for his versatile performances and compelling on-screen presence. With a career spanning several decades, Cluzet has solidified his reputation as one of France's most talented actors. He gained international recognition for his role in the 2011 hit film "The Intouchables," where he portrayed a wealthy quadriplegic who forms an unlikely friendship with his caregiver. This performance showcased Cluzet's ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles, earning him critical acclaim and numerous award nominations. In addition to "The Intouchables," Cluzet has delivered standout performances in films such as "Tell No One," "A Monster in Paris," "Little White Lies," and "One Wild Moment." His acting style is characterized by a naturalistic approach, bringing depth and authenticity to each character he portrays. Cluzet's ability to convey a wide range of emotions with subtlety and nuance has endeared him to audiences worldwide. With a prolific filmography and a reputation for delivering captivating performances, François Cluzet continues to be a sought-after talent in the world of cinema.
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Directed by Bibo Bergeron, François Cluzet, Gad Elmaleh, Matthieu Chedid, Vanessa Paradis
Directed by Benoît Magimel, François Cluzet, Guillaume Canet, Jean Dujardin, Marion Cotillard
Directed by Alice Isaaz, François Cluzet, Jean-François Richet, Lola Le Lann, Vincent Cassel
Directed by André Dussollier, François Cluzet, Guillaume Canet, Kristin Scott Thomas, Marie-Josée Croze
Directed by Olivier Nakache