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[Lubuk Kredit] Actor/Actress (Ober-C) Pilihan Anda Vol. 2
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Benoit MagimelBenoit Magimel
BIRTHDAY: 11 May 1974 BIRTHPLACE: Paris, France Famous French Actors Benoit Magimel has starred in several acclaimed films including Claude Chabrol’s”The Flower of Evil” and”your ex cutin 2 ” Produced in 1974, this Paris indigenous was acting as age 12 and moved fulltime just 16. One of his most acting credits, Magimel is well famous for his job in 2001’s”The Piano Teacher” and 2005’s”Duplicity.” One of the latest characters would be that of Lucas Barres from the Netflix original show”Marseille,” playing opposite Gerard Depardieu.
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Romain DurisRomain Duris BIRTHDAY: 28 May 1974 BIRTHPLACE: Paris, France Also, he has given the French voice of Flynn Ryder at 2010’s”Tangled.”Produced in Paris in 1974, Duris is among the celebrities that had been detected by chance. He grabbed manager Cédric Klapisch’s attention whilst sitting his Paris senior high school. His primary job as Tomasi from the coming of age comedy/drama”Le péril jeune” has been that the steppingstone to a thriving career.
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Francois CluzetFrancois Cluzet BIRTHDAY: 21 September 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Paris, France Francois Cluzet is just another veteran French performer with over a hundred characters dating back into the late’70s. Cluzet starred in Guillaume Canet’s 2006 thriller”Tell No One” and the 2011 friend picture”The Intouchables.” A Paris indigenous, Cluzet was created in 1955 and is now just one of those most bizarre confronts in Famous French Actors. There is a personality onto the’80s satirical French productions series”Les Guignols p l’info” that appeared him.
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Daniel AuteuilDaniel Auteuil BIRTHDAY: 24 January 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Algiers, Algeria Daniel Auteuil is among Famous French Actors. Ever since that time, he’s appeared in almost 100 functions, together with 2005’s”Cache” and 2004’s”36th Precinct” one of his best work. Some say that Auteuil conveys a remarkable resemblance to Robert De Niro. Exactly like his counterpart, Auteuil features some directing and writing credits to his name too.
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Haruma Miura is an actor and singer who has been active from 1997-present. Miura was a child actor who made his debut when he was just 7 years old. He went to the Tsukuba Actor’s studio while he was a kid and continued his acting career ever since. He and his friends formed a band named Brash Brats, they went on a hiatus in 2005 and he has been acting ever since. Miura gets cast in the movie Koizora and steadily rises to fame. With his rising popularity, he stars in the lead role in the movie Blood Monday. This movie was yet another stepping stone for Hamura Miura as he becomes popular among the Japanese public. From 2016-2017 he also dated a choreographer Koharu Sugawara. He is often called the golden anime boy because of his pretty visuals. Miura has starred in 26 movies (8 lead roles/14 supporting/minor roles) and 29 TV Shows ( 9 leads roles) and appears in 5 music videos and 7 Theatres plays (4 lead roles). Haruma has also been awarded 6 awards in his career. Haruma has currently taken music as his focus and will be releasing his single ‘Night Driver’ on the 26th of August 2020.
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Tomohisa Yamashita is widely known as Yamapi, he is a Japanese actor, host, and singer. He joined the talent agency, Johnny & Associates, in 1996 at the age of 11. Making a minor role acting debut in NHK’s Shonentachi (1998) Yamashita has been active on Japanese TV ever since. Fun fact: Yamashita made his debut in an idol group NEWS in 2004, 7 years after joining the company, and later debuted as a solo artist in 2006. He has a very successful acting career, with his hit drama Nobuta Wo Produce. He released a single soundtrack, Seishun Amigo for the show Nobuta Wo Produce, and it sold over 1.5 million copies. However, his biggest break has to be the lead role in the drama Kurosagi. In late 2011, Yamashita left his idol group to focus on his solo activities. This Japanese actor is widely known for his extremely popular dramas such as Proposal Daisakusen, Buzzer Beat, Code Blue series, From Five To Nine 5-Ji Kara 9-Ji Made: Watashi ni Koi Shita Obōsan and many more. In addition, his most recent movie Code Blue the movie in 2018 is the #5 highest-grossing live-action movie of all time in Japan. 42 TV dramas, and 7 movies. He has also been awarded 13 awards throughout his career. His discography is also huge, with 6 studio albums, 1 mini-album, 10 singles, and 7 collaboration/features.
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Kentaro Sakaguchi is a Japanese actor and model that debuted as a model in the Men’s Non-no in 2010. After that he appeared in various magazines, he remained the exclusive model for Men’s Noon-no for 7 years. Also, he debuted as an actor under Tristone Entertainment in the year 2014. His first movie was Shanti Days 365 Days, Happy Breathe as the character Shun. Meanwhile, his TV debut was in the drama Yokokuhan: The Pain as Ichikawa Manabu in Nippon TV. He rose to fame in the manga film adaptation of Heroine Shikkaki and played his first lead role in the film The 100th Love With You. He has been called the “shio-gao” describing his fair skin, defined adam’s apple and collarbone, and the eyes that turn into line while smiling. Sakaguchi is very pretty in terms of Japanese beauty standards. His filmography includes 21 movies and 13 TV dramas.
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This Japanese actor and singer was born in 1986 and is under the label Universal Music Group, A&M. He is also a member of the duo WaT who is a singer-songwriter. He debuted as an actor in the drama Tentai Kansoku. However, his rise to popularity began after his drama Gokusen 2. Teppei starred as his first lead role in the movie Lovely Complex as Atsushi Otani in 2006. He went on and released his first solo music -project in 2007, and also had his life story turned in a small one-shot manga Bokura no Ibasho by Nakahara Aya. He got his first new-comer award in the Golden Arrow Awards and was also awarded as the “Best New Artist” at the Golden Disc Awards in 2006. Since he has starred in 12 movies and 32 TV dramas.Also, he was a host of the Japanese variety show Ame ni mo makezu! Meanwhile, his discography includes 3 singles and 2 albums!
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Alice Isaaz
You played Esther in David Perrault’s film, Savage State. Set in 1863, during the Civil War, it depicts a family of French settlers deciding to flee Missouri, where they have lived for 20 years, to move back to France. Can you share an interesting filming anecdote on this movie?
A. I.: For Savage State we had really specific conditions for filming. We mostly shot outside, and when we were in Canada, in November, there was a climate disruption! So we shot a part of the movie under 37 degrees Celsius [99 degree Fahrenheit]. It was absolutely unprecedented, but a memorable experience nevertheless. Cannes Film Festival or the Oscars? A. I.: I’ve been to the Cannes film festival for the movie Elle by Paul Verhoeven, but I’ve never been to the Oscars so let’s say Oscars! Any haute-couture designer who makes you fantasize about a red carpet? Any obsessions? A. I.: I’m extremely obsessed with the Basque country in the south of France, more precisely, to the city of Biarritz – my second home. I go there whenever it’s possible. Can you tell us about your future projects? A. I.: I have many upcoming projects. They include three movies which I’m not allowed to talk about yet and Messe Basse, a film with Jacqueline Bisset, that’s coming out soon.
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Roxanne Duran
You played one of the main characters, Adriana, in Riviera by Neil Jordan. Can you share a filming anecdote on the series?
R. D.: I remember my English agent called me while I was in Austria, and told me I got the part. I was elated but realized that I had to push away my natural instinct, my American accent, and work on a British accent. I watched all the Hugh Grant movies I could and went to the reading really nervous. Surprisingly, it went quite well and they didn’t ask for a dialect coach for me. I was quite proud of that!
Any haute-couture designer who makes you fantasize about a red carpet?
R. D.: I consider myself really fortunate to have attended the Cannes Film Festival in 2013 for the movie, Michael Kohlhaas. I was dressed by Christophe Josse, a French haute-couture designer, who I fantasize about.
Any US projects you would like to shoot for?
R. D.: Lately, I’ve been obsessed with Succession and Ozark. If I can ever get the opportunity to work on these, it’d be insane. Otherwise, I’ve always had a fantasy about A Streetcar Named Desire, written by Tennessee Williams. We read it in high school and I used to read the lines thinking if I could ever play Blanche Dubois in New York, that would be a dream come true.
Can you tell us about your future projects?
R. D.: I’m in the movie Narcissus and Goldmund, by the very talented Oscar-winner Stefan Ruzowitzky, and in a French movie, Lisa Redler by the incredible Nicole Garcia, with Stacy Martin and Pierre Niney. I’m also in the marvellous Sean Ellis' latest movie, Eight for Silver. In September, if everything goes well, I will do a theater tour in Belgium, Switzerland, and France for the play L’Heureux Stratagème directed by Ladislas Chollat. I will also play in a French movie about the Second World War, which we will shoot in September. |
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Antonia Desplat
© The Durrells by Steve Barron and Roger Goldby
Do you remember your very first role?
A. D.: I was nine, it was for Jeff et Léo, flics et jumeaux, a French TV series on the channel, M6. I wanted to be a ballerina but was told that I’m too tall and not flexible enough, and need to find something else to do. At that point, my sister was in an agency for child actors. My parents decided to enroll me as well. My first role was to play a grumpy child. I genuinely didn’t want to learn my lines because I wanted to dance so I went to the audition very grumpy, and I ended up getting the role! We started shooting and I realized I enjoyed it!
You featured in Wes Anderson’s latest movie, The French Dispatch, and you played in Rise of a Star with Catherine Deneuve. Can you share a filming anecdote on one of these two movies?
A. D.: About Wes Anderson, to be honest, I have no words. What impressed me the most was a scene that involved gangsters who were shooting. The amount of precision Anderson had to work with to finalize that shot was so intense and immaculate, that it was mesmerizing to witness. Every single little detail in the film is already set in his mind and he just has to direct everyone, which I think is pretty incredible.
Your tips for staying in shape?
A. D.: 100% yoga. I can’t live without it.
Any obsessions?
A. D.: It’s a running joke with all my friends… I’m obsessed with Nutella.
Any US projects you would like to shoot for?
A. D.: I would love to work with the French-American filmmaker, Damien Chazelle. I also love stories that portray trauma or topics that are difficult to talk about. I ended up writing a short film titled Held for a moment. It depicts a woman who has stillbirth and goes through Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. As for my current projects, I’m doing an Apple TV show but I’m not allowed to say more [stay tuned!].
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Sophie Mousel
© Sophie Mousel, Photo by Adriana Gradziel
How do you prepare for an audition?
S. M.: After reading through the text several times, I focus on questions such as why the scene is important and how important my character is to the scene. I try to imagine how I’d be talking, moving, speaking, where I come from and what I want. I have worked a lot with the American coach, Larry Moss, who is also Di Caprio’s coach.
You played Vanessa in the movie Souvenir, with Isabelle Huppert as the main character. Can you share a filming anecdote on this movie?
S. M.: I was panicking at the thought of working with Isabelle Huppert. Quite unexpectedly, she came up to me and was very kind asking questions about my home country Luxembourg, among other things. I was a part of a scene where I had to throw her on stage and she kept saying “Do it harder, do it harder!” I was so afraid of pushing her as she was extremely small and thin and I didn’t want to break her. She kept saying “Do it, do it!” So I did, I pushed her very hard, and then she said “Okay, that was great”. It was funny.
Any obsessions?
S. M.: I’m definitely a little obsessed with sports. I need them to feel better. I’m a different person when I’m engaged in a sport. I do French boxing and a bit of Thai boxing. Boxing is not only extremely physical and a great cardio workout for your entire body but it’s also ideal for your mental strength. It requires you to closely observe the other person to see what he’s doing.
Any US projects you would like to shoot for?
S. M.: I dream of doing something sport-related such as One Million Dollar Baby; something for which I’d have to physically prepare.
Can you tell us about your future projects?
S. M.: In July, I'm shooting a film in Europe about nuclear power plants where I’ll be playing a journalist. In September, I'll work in the theater play, On ne badine pas avec l’amour. All my other projects are for 2021. |
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Sofía Daccarett Char (born April 10, 1993[1][2]), known professionally as Sofia Carson, is an American singer and actress. Her first appearance on television was as a guest star on the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally. In 2015, she appeared as Evie, the daughter of the Evil Queen, in the Disney Channel Original Movie Descendants, later reprising her role in Descendants 2 and Descendants 3. In 2016, she appeared as Lola Perez in Adventures in Babysitting, Melanie Sanchez in Tini: The Movie, and Tessa in A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits. In 2019, Carson starred as Ava Jalali in the Freeform drama series Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists. In June 2020, she starred in the Netflix film Feel the Beat.[3]
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Nicholas Dimitri Constantine Galitzine (born 29 September 1994) is an English actor[1] known for his roles in High Strung (2016), Handsome Devil (2016), Cinderella (2021) and Netflix Hit, Purple Hearts.Galitzine's father, Geoffrey Galitzine, is an entrepreneur from a family of Russian princes, who was a city financier and whose interests include a glass-recycling business.[2] His mother is Greek-American Lora (née Papayanni).[3] His sister, Lexi Galitzine, is an illustrator and interior stylist.[4] He was a student at Dulwich College and was part of a youth theatre company, Pleasance Islington.[5]
In his childhood, Galitzine played rugby and football, and participated in county-level athletics competitions.[6]
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Katrina Cunningham (born November 12, 1989)[1] is an American actor, model, dancer and musician.[2]
They performed in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (2016),[3] Cirque Du Soleil's Paramour,[4] and NYC's Sleep No More.[5]
Cunning appeared in the recurring role of Christina Fuego in the later two seasons of The Deuce on HBO starring James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal.[6] More recently, Cunning starred as the mysterious chanteuse Sabine in the Netflix series Trinkets based on the books by Kirsten Smith.[7]
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Chosen Jacobs (born July 1, 2001) is an American actor and singer best known for his recurring role as Will Grover on the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0 and his role as Mike Hanlon in the 2017 film adaptation of the Stephen King novel It, and its follow-up It Chapter Two.
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Lou Roy-Lecollinet
© MY GOLDEN DAYS by Arnaud Desplechin
How did you become an actress?
L. R.-L.: I became an actress by accident. I was in high school and one of my teachers told us about an audition. I decided to go because most of my friends were going and I wanted to tag along. And they chose me. It was for Esther’s role in My Golden Days.
Can you share a filming anecdote on this movie?
L. R.-L.: I was a little lost at first but I shared a lot with my partner, Quentin Dolmaire. We really helped each other in this journey. I used to help him with the fake cigarettes he had to smoke, as he wasn't a smoker. We had a lot of fun trying to make it seem natural! We used to share our thoughts, feelings, and everything after everyday of shooting. It were great moments that helped us a lot.
Cannes Film Festival or the Oscars?
L. R.-L.: Cannes. I’ve never been to the Oscars so I would like to experience it once, but if I were in charge of a movie, I’d be prouder to present it in Cannes.
Any US projects you would like to shoot for?
L. R.-L.: Americans tend to make things grandiose, so I’d be interested in playing in a grand movie such as Wonder Woman; something with physical training maybe.
Can you tell us about your future projects?
L. R.-L.: I’ve been writing and singing songs. It’s pop music with rap inspiration and is about to be launched soon.
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Mr Vincent Lacoste
Mr Vincent Lacoste may be one of France’s brightest young actors, but he’s also one of those terrifyingly precocious types. A decade ago, the young Parisian, then going on 14, was eating lunch in his school canteen when he was spotted by agents who were casting a raucous new comedy, Les Beaux Gosses (The French Kissers). For Mr Lacoste, who had never even entertained the idea of acting before, it was a shock. “I was a bit of a loser at school, really,” he says in his affable, slightly hangdog way. “I tried to go to bed with girls and it wasn’t really working. So cinema wasn’t quite on my mind.” Mr Lacoste was cast as the film’s hero, Hervé, and it became a huge hit. Did that help him with the girls? “Well, not really, because in the film I was a teenager with zits and a dental brace.” Nearly a decade later, Mr Lacoste, who turns 25 in July, has, presumably, had more success in that department, although he’s much too diffident to say. He has certainly grown in professional stature, having gained three César (the highest honour for film in France) nominations, for Most Promising Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor. After his MR PORTER shoot, he looks resolutely Gallic in bomber jacket and shades, an eternal cigarette on his lip. With the big curly hair, the strong lips and nose, he could easily be a tambourine player in Phoenix. He says he recognises a French style (“a bit relaxed, but still a bit chic”) and the striped Breton T-shirt he wore today is, he concedes, “a classic”. He also loves wearing suits. “They’re very beautiful,” he says. “We don’t have enough occasions to wear them these days.”
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Mr Niels Schneider
There’s a dreaminess to Mr Niels Schneider, both in terms of looks and conversation, which hides a zanier streak. Take, for instance, this photoshoot, where the actor, 30, happily gravitated towards a vivid shirt by Hartford. “I love Hawaiian shirts,” says Mr Schneider, who was born and now lives in Paris, but grew up in Quebec. “There’s a store near me. They call me as soon as they get new ones in.” Mr Schneider may have the air of a teenage heart-throb, but his tastes, it’s clear, lie elsewhere. That much is obvious from his lead role in the 2016 crime drama Dark Inclusion (Diamant Noir), in which he played a petty crook wreaking revenge on his corrupt relatives. It won him a César for Most Promising Actor and forced the industry and audiences to look beyond his looks. Until then, he was best known for starring in the early films of directing wunderkind Mr Xavier Nolan, particularly Heartbeats (Les Amours Imaginaires), which featured Mr Schneider as a cherubic figure lusted after by two friends. A critical hit, it underlined a tendency to view Mr Schneider as a pretty object of affection. Dark Inclusion, by contrast, was “a dense role” that let him finally show off his acting chops. “It allowed directors to see me in those interesting, more complex roles,” he says.
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Mr Alban Lenoir
When Mr Alban Lenoir, 37, presented his new film at Cannes last month, the premiere was also an anniversary. The Frenchman first rolled up at the film festival 20 years ago, having won “some junior competition”, with a tuxedo in his backpack, and he was climbing the mythic red staircase that same evening. He met Ms Béatrice Dalle, he crossed paths with Ms Claudia Schiffer and Mr Jeff Goldblum asked him to pass the bread. For a movie-obsessed teen, it was heaven. “I swore I would never go back before having my own film,” he says. After a longer wait than expected, he made it. Angel Face marks Mr Lenoir’s full acceptance into French cinema, after two dogged decades. He stars opposite Ms Marion Cotillard in a gritty story about a mother who ups and leaves her small daughter. The child then clings to whoever is closest, and that turns out to be Mr Lenoir’s character, a hard man not really minded to do childcare. The film marks another anniversary. “Twenty years ago, I also met Marion in Paris, at the Centre de Dance du Marais,” says Mr Lenoir. “She was doing tap dance there. And I said to her, ‘One day, we’ll make a film together.’ She laughed and said, ‘Yeah, right.’ And I said, ‘No, I promise you.’” He reminded her of this conversation on the first day of filming. “After that, everything went fine,” he says.
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