Birthday: 19 June 1972, Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Height: 182 cm
In 1995 he began his first one man show, the same year he met Bruno Salomone, Eric Collado, Emmanuel Joucla and Eric Massot with whom he created the "Nous C nous". In 1999, he became "Loulou" in Un gars, une fille (1999). This part permitted him to show his talent to a larger public. Since the end of "Un gars, une fille&quo...
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In 1995 he began his first one man show, the same year he met Bruno Salomone, Eric Collado, Emmanuel Joucla and Eric Massot with whom he created the "Nous C nous". In 1999, he became "Loulou" in Un gars, une fille (1999). This part permitted him to show his talent to a larger public. Since the end of "Un gars, une fille" in 2003, he has appeared in many films. Show less «
For me, I loved it. I only want to make silent movies now.
For me, I loved it. I only want to make silent movies now.
In France, I have lots of opportunities. Maybe now I'll be offered films in America. It's the encoun...Show more »
In France, I have lots of opportunities. Maybe now I'll be offered films in America. It's the encounter, with the director and the story that counts. Show less «
I like the hot-cold, the sugar-salt, being able to play over-the-top and dramatic things - in the sa...Show more »
I like the hot-cold, the sugar-salt, being able to play over-the-top and dramatic things - in the same film. Just as in my life, I can be very funny and at other times almost extinguished. Show less «
I've never concerned myself with the labels people want to put on you. What matters to me is my own ...Show more »
I've never concerned myself with the labels people want to put on you. What matters to me is my own estimation. Show less «
I like simple things. I like being in my family in the South and playing petanque.
I like simple things. I like being in my family in the South and playing petanque.
I love dancing in general and making girls dance. My generation doesn't do it enough.
I love dancing in general and making girls dance. My generation doesn't do it enough.
I feel very at home in an empty church. I feel the most protected. It's very mystical.
I feel very at home in an empty church. I feel the most protected. It's very mystical.
For you, it's a silent movie. For us, it's a talking movie because we had lines on set. There's a lo...Show more »
For you, it's a silent movie. For us, it's a talking movie because we had lines on set. There's a lot of noise on set and music. We spoke in English, in French, in gibberish, but it was very alive. The challenge was tap dancing. Show less «
I recycle. I have a house in the south of France and I have a small garden. My name is Dujardin - 'f...Show more »
I recycle. I have a house in the south of France and I have a small garden. My name is Dujardin - 'from the garden.' I grow carrots, peppers, strawberries, green beans, and things for salads, but there are lots of wild boars all around and they steal the food. Show less «
What matters to me is my own estimation, and I'm very tough on myself. I need to be proud of what I'...Show more »
What matters to me is my own estimation, and I'm very tough on myself. I need to be proud of what I've done and I work hard for it. I had a very Christian upbringing... lots of guilt. A good thing, It keeps you sane. Show less «
I watched Gene Kelly for his smile, for his energy. Vittorio Gassman for his movement. Clark Gable f...Show more »
I watched Gene Kelly for his smile, for his energy. Vittorio Gassman for his movement. Clark Gable for his mustache. And I watched Lassie who was happy as a dog. Show less «
I discovered that silent film is almost an advantage. You just have to think of the feeling for it t...Show more »
I discovered that silent film is almost an advantage. You just have to think of the feeling for it to show. No lines pollute it. It doesn't take much - a gaze, an eyelash flutter - for the emotion to be vivid. Show less «
I guess we're all lucky to be in this profession where you can be someone else for two or three mont...Show more »
I guess we're all lucky to be in this profession where you can be someone else for two or three months on a film shoot. I find it restful. Vachement agreeable. Show less «
It was actually quite easy to work with Uggie, because he's a really well trained dog. Very talented...Show more »
It was actually quite easy to work with Uggie, because he's a really well trained dog. Very talented. I just had to follow him a little bit, improvise a little bit. Sometimes he'd follow me. Especially because of the sausages I had in my pocket. Show less «
I wasn't dyslexic, I was just very slow. I passed my time daydreaming.
I wasn't dyslexic, I was just very slow. I passed my time daydreaming.
I'm happiest on set because I'm not myself. I'm someone else. The moustache, the dinner jacket. It's...Show more »
I'm happiest on set because I'm not myself. I'm someone else. The moustache, the dinner jacket. It's not me. You're always this sort of double, and it's liberating. Imagine being stuck with yourself... all those doubts. Show less «
Just telling a story. That's cinema. It's not silent, black and white. It's a simple story that's we...Show more »
Just telling a story. That's cinema. It's not silent, black and white. It's a simple story that's well made. Show less «
I don't care about my image.
I don't care about my image.
I'm not an American actor. I'm a French actor. I'll continue in France. If I could make another sile...Show more »
I'm not an American actor. I'm a French actor. I'll continue in France. If I could make another silent movie in America, I'd like to! Show less «
This is a universal, unique movie, it has potential to cross barriers. But we never thought about th...Show more »
This is a universal, unique movie, it has potential to cross barriers. But we never thought about that on set, when we were doing the film. We knew that in making a silent movie, we were doing something a little bit under the wire, a bit interdit. It's a pastiche, but for the French taste, you would have thought. Show less «
It's quite pretentious, really, isn't it? The notion the audience is going to be interested in you f...Show more »
It's quite pretentious, really, isn't it? The notion the audience is going to be interested in you for an hour and a half. Think too much about that and anxiety takes over. Show less «
I want to work with a director who becomes my brother, my father, for two months. You give yourself ...Show more »
I want to work with a director who becomes my brother, my father, for two months. You give yourself over to that person. Show less «
It was always about the story rather than the character.
It was always about the story rather than the character.
I don't really know Hollywood, but living and shooting in L.A. was very motivating, inspiring. The l...Show more »
I don't really know Hollywood, but living and shooting in L.A. was very motivating, inspiring. The lights, the extras, their American faces, the energy, the Orpheum Theatre. It was all very inspiring. Show less «
I watched a lot of Douglas Fairbanks movies. He always played the same role with a mustache. Zorro h...Show more »
I watched a lot of Douglas Fairbanks movies. He always played the same role with a mustache. Zorro had a mustache. The Musketeer had a mustache. Tarzan had a mustache. Show less «
I don't want everyone to like me, and I don't choose who likes me. You have to give them the choice,...Show more »
I don't want everyone to like me, and I don't choose who likes me. You have to give them the choice, give them the option. Show less «
I think I'm more demanding than any wife.
I think I'm more demanding than any wife.
I don't want to become a superstar and not see my family anymore.
I don't want to become a superstar and not see my family anymore.
I can't speak American dog very well. There was a lot of improvisation with Uggie - like when I put ...Show more »
I can't speak American dog very well. There was a lot of improvisation with Uggie - like when I put the dog on the table or sometimes I follow him, sometimes he follows me. I had a lot of treats in my pocket. We worked with Omar Von Muller, the dog trainer. It was very easy because it was a big movie. Show less «