Vincent Macaigne

Vincent Macaigne

Born:October 19, 1978

Place of Birth:Paris, France

Known For:Acting

Biography

Vincent Macaigne, born on October 19, 1978, in Paris, is a multi-talented French artist known for his work as an actor, theatre director, film director, screenwriter, and playwright. Growing up in a culturally diverse environment with a French businessman father and an Iranian-born painter mother, Macaigne's upbringing likely influenced his unique artistic sensibilities and storytelling approach.

After honing his craft at the CNSAD from 1999 to 2002, Macaigne embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of theatre and cinema. Despite facing health challenges, including two strokes at a young age, he remained resilient and continued to pursue his passion for the arts. His determination and creativity have undoubtedly shaped his distinctive style as a performer and creator.

Macaigne's talent and dedication have not gone unnoticed. His short film "What We'll Leave Behind" garnered critical acclaim, winning the Grand Prix at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and earning a nomination for the prestigious César Award for Best Short Film. These early successes foreshadowed his future accomplishments in the industry.

In 2014, Macaigne received well-deserved recognition for his acting skills, earning nominations for the César Award for Most Promising Actor and the Lumières Award for Most Promising Actor for his role in "La Fille du 14 juillet." His ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters has captivated audiences and critics alike, establishing him as a rising star in French cinema.

Not content with just being in front of the camera, Macaigne ventured into directing with his feature film debut, "Dom Juan," a modern adaptation of Molière's classic play. The film was showcased at the prestigious Locarno International Film Festival in 2015, showcasing Macaigne's versatility as a filmmaker and his innovative approach to storytelling.

With a diverse range of talents and a fearless creative spirit, Vincent Macaigne continues to push boundaries and challenge conventions in the world of performing arts. His unique perspective and artistic vision set him apart as a visionary artist who is unafraid to explore the complexities of the human experience through his work. As he continues to captivate audiences with his performances and directorial projects, Macaigne solidifies his reputation as a dynamic force in French cinema and theatre.

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Filmography

Acting

Maria

Maria

Doctor Fointainebleau

2024

Maria Callas, the world's greatest opera singer, lives the last days of her life in 1970s Paris, as she confronts her identity and life.
C'est la vie!

C'est la vie!

Julien

2017

Max is a battle-weary veteran of the wedding-planning racket. His latest — and last — gig is a hell of a fête, involving stuffy period costumes for the caterers, a vain, hyper- sensitive singer who thinks he's a Gallic James Brown, and a morose, micromanaging groom determined to make Max's night as miserable as possible. But what makes the affair too bitter to endure is that Max's colleague and ostensible girlfriend, Joisette, seems to have written him off, coolly going about her professional duties while openly flirting with a much younger server. It's going to be a very long night… especially once the groom's aerial serenade gets underway.

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