Richard Berry


About

Birth Place
Paris, FR
Born
July 31, 1950

Biography

A Frenchman who has gathered over 100 screen credits since making his acting debut, Richard Berry also became a filmmaker in the 2000s, directing such stars as Marion Cotillard and Jean Reno. Berry began receiving minor parts in French film and television during the 1970s (including an uncredited role in auteur François Truffaut's "Love on the Run"), and by the decade's close, he had a s...

Biography

A Frenchman who has gathered over 100 screen credits since making his acting debut, Richard Berry also became a filmmaker in the 2000s, directing such stars as Marion Cotillard and Jean Reno. Berry began receiving minor parts in French film and television during the 1970s (including an uncredited role in auteur François Truffaut's "Love on the Run"), and by the decade's close, he had a starring role in the 1978 romantic drama "Mon premier amour," with Fellini-favorite Anouk Aimée. The 1980s would find Berry becoming a regular leading man and supporting player in French cinema, sharing the screen with Jean-Louis Trintignant in "Un assassin qui passe" and Isabelle Huppert in "La garce," thrillers from 1981 and 1984 respectively. He worked with Trintignant and Aimée in the 1986 romance "A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later," and reteamed with Huppert for the 1989 historical drama "Seobe." Berry acted even more prolifically in the 1990s; his notable performances from the decade include starring parts in the drug trade drama "Le Grand Pardon II" (which featured supporting turns from Hollywood actors Christopher Walken and Jennifer Beals) and "Le joueur de violon," which screened at Cannes. In 2001, Berry became a writer/director with the romantic comedy "L'art (délicat) de la seduction," an effort he followed with the mystery "The Black Box," with Marion Cotillard, and the actioner "22 Bullets," starring Jean Reno. Outside of his own films, he, Reno and Gérard Depardieu co-starred in the 2003 crime comedy "Ruby & Quentin."

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

L'immortel (2013)
Director
Moi, Cesar (2003)
Director
L' Art (delicat) de la seduction (2001)
Director
3000 Scenarios contre un virus (1994)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

L'immortel (2013)
Le Marquis (2011)
Le coach (2009)
A Pain in the Ass (2009)
Les Insoumis (2008)
J'Veux Pas Que Tu T'En Ailles (2007)
Comme ton pére (2007)
The Valet (2006)
The American (2004)
Tais-Toi (2003)
Vernet
Ah! Si j'étais riche (2002)
15 aout (ca va pas etre des vacances pour tout le monde!) (2001)
Max
L' Art (delicat) de la seduction (2001)
Un Ange (2001)
David
Une Journee de Merde (1999)
Quasimodo (1999)
Frollo
Les Gens qui s'aiment (1999)
Jean-Francois
Un Grand cri d'amour (1998)
Pedale Douce (1996)
Alexandre
Les Agneaux (1996)
L'Appat (1995)
Alain
Adultery (A User's Guide) (1995)
Simon
Mutual Consent (1994)
Romaine
The Violinist (1994)
Armand
The Wooden Gun (1994)
Le Grand Pardon II (1992)
Maurice Bettoun
Pour Sacha (1992)
Sacha
And the Little Prince Said (1992)
Adam Leibovich
588 Rue Paradis (1992)
Pierre Zakar
Shadows of the Past (1991)
Daniel
My Life Is Hell (1991)
The Psychiatrist
Le Entrainement du Champion Avant la Course (1991)
Comprarsi la Vita (1990)
C'est La Vie (1990)
Michel
L' Union sacree (1989)
Karim Hamida
Cayenne-Palace (1988)
Noel Caradec
Lune de Miel (1987)
Michel
Migrations (1987)
Spirale (1987)
Taxi Boy (1986)
Suivez mon regard (1986)
A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986)
Special Police (1985)
Urgence (1985)
L'Addition (1984)
Bruno Winkler
The Bitch (1984)
Sauvage et Beau (1984)
Narrator
La Trace (1983)
Joseph
La Balance (1982)
Le Jeune Marie (1982)
Billy
Une chambre en ville (1982)
Francois Guilbaud
Le Grand Pardon (1981)
Maurice Bettoun
Premier Voyage (1979)
Jean Decaze
Mon premier amour (1978)
Richard

Writer (Feature Film)

L'immortel (2013)
Screenplay
Moi, Cesar (2003)
Screenplay
L' Art (delicat) de la seduction (2001)
Screenplay

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