Thierry Lhermitte


Actor, Screenwriter

About

Also Known As
Le Splendide
Birth Place
France
Born
November 24, 1952

Biography

A French leading man usually in light comedy and often compared by cineastes to the American actor Tom Hanks, Thierry Lhermitte began in show business on stage in his teens and made his feature film debut in "L'an 01" (1972). In the mid-1970s, he was one of the founders of Le Splendid, a comedy troupe similar to Chicago's famed Second City. A sketch Lhermitte co-wrote about life at a Clu...

Biography

A French leading man usually in light comedy and often compared by cineastes to the American actor Tom Hanks, Thierry Lhermitte began in show business on stage in his teens and made his feature film debut in "L'an 01" (1972). In the mid-1970s, he was one of the founders of Le Splendid, a comedy troupe similar to Chicago's famed Second City. A sketch Lhermitte co-wrote about life at a Club Med called "Les Bronzes/Sun Tan" became a hit in France when made into a motion picture in 1976 and spawned an equally successful sequel. He went on to essay leading roles in "Les Heroes n'ont pas froid aux oreilles" (1978), and "Le Pere Noel est une ordure" (1981). The latter had Lhermitte running a crisis center on Christmas Eve and served as the inspiration for the 1994 Steve Martin vehicle "Mixed Nuts." Established as a major star of French cinema, Lhermitte. who also penned many of the scripts in which he acted. attempted to cross-over to the international market with a role in "Until September" (1984) but the film failed to catch on with American audiences. Returning to his native land, he went on to star in several films that were eventually Americanized including "Le fete des peres/Father's Day" (1990), in which he played a gay man who wants to father a child, "La Totale!" (1991), which James Cameron turned into "True Lies" (1994), and "Un Indien dans la ville/Little Indian, Big City" (1996), about a French man who discovers he has a son raised as a South American Indian whom he brings to Paris. That movie was supposed to further raise Lhermitte's American profile but American audiences were unresponsive. It did, however, serve as the basis for the Tim Allen comedy "Jungle2Jungle" (1997). More recently, Lhermitte portrayed King Louis XIV in "Marquise" and played a Parisian publisher engaged in one-upsmanship with his friends in "The Dinner Game" (both 1997). Amercian audiences were exposed to his considerable charms in the sophisticated Merchant-Ivory production of Diane Johnson's bestseller when Lhermitte played a suave, very married French diplomat with a penchant for seducing naive young American women--in this case, Kate Hudson--with his slick, roguish appeal and gifts of Hermes Kelly Bags.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck (1991)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Bancs publics (2011)
Thelma, Louise and Chantal (2010)
Le siffleur (2010)
Sans Rancune! (2009)
What If...? (2008)
Ca Se Soigne? (2008)
La Clef (2007)
13 m2 (2007)
The Guest (2007)
Les Bronzes 3: Friends Forever (2006)
Between Living and Dreaming (2005)
The Ex-Love of my Life (2005)
The American (2004)
Loser Takes All (2004)
Mean Spirit (2003)
La Bande du drugstore (2002)
Mr Stroesman
And Now Ladies and Gentlemen (2002)
Le Roman de Lulu (2001)
The Closet (2001)
Guillaume
Le Prof (2000)
Bon plan (2000)
Le Prince du Pacifique (2000)
Alfred De Morsac
Trafic d'influence (1999)
Le Plus Beau Pays du Monde (1999)
Col Valogne
C'est pas ma faute (1999)
The Dinner Game (1998)
Pierre Brochant
Marquise (1997)
Louis Xiv
An American Werewolf in Paris (1997)
Les Soeurs soleil (1997)
Brice D'Hachicourt
Kings for A Day (1997)
Fallait Pas...! (1996)
Little Indian, Big City (1996)
Ma femm me quitte (1996)
Augustin (1995)
Des Enfants Gates (1994)
Stephane Lecouvette
Seven Sundays (1994)
Dodo
Love in the Strangest Way (1994)
Julien
Dead Tired (1994)
Himself
La Vengeance d'une Blonde (1994)
Gilles Favier
Tango (1993)
A Shadow of a Doubt (1993)
Baptiste (Alexandrine'S Lawyer)
Le Zebre (1992)
Hippolyte
Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck (1991)
La Totale! (1991)
La Fete des peres (1990)
Thomas
Sheherazade (1990)
Promotion canape (1990)
Ripoux Contre Ripoux (1990)
Francois
Last Summer in Tangiers (1987)
Corrigan
Fucking Fernand (1987)
Fernand Lebatard
Nuit d'ivresse (1986)
Jacques Belin
Le Mariage du Siecle (1985)
Paul
Les Ripoux (1985)
Francois
La Femme de mon pote (1984)
Until September (1984)
Xavier De La Perouse
La Smala (1984)
Cop
Les Rois du Gag (1984)
Un Ete d'Enfer (1984)
Stella (1983)
Yvon
La Fiancee Qui Venait du Froid (1983)
Papy Fait de la Resistance (1983)
Le Prefere (1983)
El Sublimo
L' Indic (1983)
Dominique
Un Homme a ma taille (1983)
Le Pere Noel est une Ordure (1982)
Les Hommes preferent les grosses (1981)
Herve
Les Bronzes font du ski (1979)
Popeye
Alors, Heureux? (1979)
Le Dernier Amant Romantique (1978)
L'Hermitte
Les Heros n'ont pas froid aux oreilles (1978)
Voleur De Pneus
Sun Tan (1978)
Popeye
Si Vous N'Aimez Pas Ca, N'En Degoutez Pas Les Autres (1977)

Writer (Feature Film)

Les Bronzes 3: Friends Forever (2006)
Screenplay
Le Prince du Pacifique (2000)
Screenwriter
Jungle 2 Jungle (1997)
From Story
Jungle 2 Jungle (1997)
Story By
Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck (1991)
Screenplay
Nuit d'ivresse (1986)
Screenwriter
Le Pere Noel est une Ordure (1982)
Screenwriter
Sun Tan (1978)
Adaptation
Sun Tan (1978)
Screenplay

Producer (Feature Film)

Le Prince du Pacifique (2000)
Executive Producer
Les Collegues (1999)
Producer
Charite Biz'ness (1998)
Producer
Jungle 2 Jungle (1997)
Associate Producer
Little Indian, Big City (1996)
Producer
Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck (1991)
Producer

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Little Indian, Big City (1996)
Sound
Little Indian, Big City (1996)
Other
Dead Tired (1994)
Other

Life Events

1972

Feature film debut, "L'an 01"

1976

Starred in "Les Bronzes", inspired by a sketch written through Le Splendid

1978

Starred in "Les Heroes n'ont pas froid aux oreilles"

1981

Starred in "Le Pere Noel est une ordure"; also scripted

1984

Appeared in English-language "Until September"

1986

Wrote and starred in "Nuit d'ivress/Drunken Night"

1990

Co-starred in "La Fete de peres/Father's Day"

1991

Producing debut, "Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck"; also scripted and starred

1991

Played himself in "Grosse fatigue"

1996

Wrote, produced and starred in "Un Indien dans la ville/Little Indian, Big City"

1997

Served as associate producer of "Jungle2Jungle", the English-language remake of "Little Indian, Big City"

1997

Portrayed King Louis XIV in "Marquise"

1997

Acted in "An American Werewolf in Paris"

1998

Had leading role in the comedy "The Dinner Game"

Bibliography