Davy Sardou
Davy Sardou (born 1 June 1978) is a French actor. He is the son of singer Michel Sardou,[1] the grandson of actors Jackie Sardou and Fernand Sardou, and the brother of French novelist Romain Sardou.
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Born | Boulogne-Billancourt, France | 1 June 1978
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998-present |
Sardou studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, starred in several off-Broadway plays before returning to Paris in 2001.
Sardou was nominated for a Molière (the French equivalent of the Tony Awards) in 2011 for his role in "Le Nombril".[2] and won the Molière for "Best supporting actor" in 2014 for his role in "L'affrontement".
Theater
- 2018: La Collection by Harold Pinter, directed by Thierry Harcourt, théâtre de Paris
- 2017: Hôtel des deux mondes, by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, directed by Anne Bourgeois, Théâtre Rive Gauche
- 2016: Le Plus beau jour by David Foenkinos, directed by Anne Bourgeois, Théâtre Hébertot
- 2015: Les voeux du coeur by Bill C. Davis, directed by Anne Bourgeois, Théâtre La Bruyère
- 2014: Georges et Georges by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, directed by Steve Suissa, Théâtre Rive Gauche
- 2014: Sacha Guitry et son double by Pierre Tré-Hardy, directed by Steve Suissa, Festival de Grignan
- 2013 - 2014: L'affrontement by Bill C; Davis directed by Steve Suissa with Francis Huster at the Théâtre Rive Gauche
- 2012: L'alouette by Jean Anouilh directed by Christophe Lidon with Sara Giraudeau at the Théâtre Montparnasse
- 2011: A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Nicolas Briançon, with Mélanie Doutey and Lorant Deutsch, at the Anjou Theater Festival.
- 2011: Le Nombril by Jean Anouilh directed by Michel Fagadau, with Francis Perrin, Francine Bergé, Eric Laugérias and Jean-Paul Bordes, at the Comédie des Champs-Élysées.
- 2010: Léocadia, by Jean Anouilh directed by Thierry Harcourt with Geneviève Casile and Noémie Elbaz at the Theater 14.
- 2009: Happy Birthday, directed by Thierry Harcourt with Nicole Calfan, Henri Courseaux, Yves Pignot, Éric Boucher, Nathalie Roussel, Julie Victor, Jean-Paul Delvor, Noémie Elbaz and Nicolas Briançon for the 60th Festival d'Anjou.
- 2008-2009: Family Secret by Éric Assous, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, with Michel Sardou, Laurent Spielvogel, Mathilde Penin, Elisa Servier and Rita Brantalou, at Théâtre des Variétés and on tour.
- 2008: Oscar by Claude Magnier, directed by Philippe Hersen, at the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell with Bernard Farcy and Chantal Ladesou.
- 2006-2007: Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring, directed by Thierry Harcourt, with Micheline Dax, Jacqueline Danno, Théâtre de la Tête d’Or in Lyon and on tour.
- 2004-2005: Copy/Paste by Jean-Marie Chevret, directed by Jean-Pierre Dravel et Olivier Macé, with Christian Vadim, Gabrielle Lazure, at the Théâtre Michel
- 2001-2002: Man in question by Félicien Marceau, directed by Jean-Luc Tardieu, with Michel Sardou, Brigitte Fossey, André Badin, Louison Roblin, Alain Cerrer, Melodie Berenfeld, Anne-Elodie Sorlin and Gilbert Pascal at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin and on tour.
- 2001: The House of Correction by Norman Lock, directed by George Loros, with Nunzio Caponio, at the Marilyn Monroe Theater.
- 2000: Seasons at the Ensemble Theater.
- 2000: Closer by Patrick Marber, directed by Davy Sardou, at the Adbington Theater in New York
- 1999: Three Sisters by Anton Tchekov, directed by George Loros, at the Pantheon Theater in New York
- 1998: Creditors by August Strindberg, directed by Robert Castle, at the Sanford Meisner Theater in New York
Film and television
- 2013: Victor Young Perez directed by Jacques Ouaniche
- 2012: R.I.S, police scientifique directed by Alain Brunard
- 2012: Section de recherches directed by Gérard Marx
- 2011: Le déclin de l'empire masculin directed by Angelo Cianci
- 2010: Bienvenue à Bouchon directed by Luc Béraud, with Francis Perrin, Yvan Le Bolloc'h and Elodie Frenck.
- 2009: Le Roi, l’écureuil et la couleuvre directed by Laurent Heynemann, with Thierry Frémont, Lorànt Deutsch, Sara Giraudeau, Carole Richert and Laurent Natrella.
- 2007: Crédit pour un meurtre directed by Dominique Tabuteau, with Pierre Arditi, Anne Suarez, Marc Citti and Julie Bataille
- 2006: Profils Criminels directed by Laurent Carceles with Shirley Bousquet, Julie Dray and Manuel Gélin
- 2004: Navarro directed by Jean Sagols with Roger Hanin and Alain Doutey
- 2004: Léa Parker directed by Laurent Bregeat with Sonia Rolland.
- 2001: Le Groupe directed by Jean Sagols with Frank Geney, Barbara Cabrita and Géraldine Lapalus.
- 1999: Black and White directed by James Toback, with Scott Caan, Robert Downey Jr., Ben Stiller, Elijah Wood and Jared Leto.
- 1998: Blind Date short film directed by Greg Egan.
- 1998: The Bum short film directed by Greg Egan.
References
- "Michel Sardou et son fils réunis sur scène". 7sur7 (in French). 12 October 2008. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
- Les Molières website Archived 19 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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