Alain Chabat


About

Born
November 24, 1958

Biography

Alain Chabat's comic timing and natural charisma endeared him to French audiences and across the pond. He was born on Nov. 24, 1958 in Oran, French Algeria to Sephardic Jewish parents. Chabat's family moved to Massy, located in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. He initially wanted to be a cartoonist and singer, but eventually found his passion in acting. Chabat made his acting debut...

Biography

Alain Chabat's comic timing and natural charisma endeared him to French audiences and across the pond. He was born on Nov. 24, 1958 in Oran, French Algeria to Sephardic Jewish parents. Chabat's family moved to Massy, located in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. He initially wanted to be a cartoonist and singer, but eventually found his passion in acting. Chabat made his acting debut on the French sci-fi spoof "Objectif: Nul" (1987, Canal +) opposite Bruno Carette, Dominique Farrugia, and Chantal Lauby, with whom Chabat formed the comedy group Les Nuls ("The Dummies") in the late 1980s. Following Carette's death in 1989, the remaining trio starred on the sketch comedy series "Les Nuls, l'émission" (Canal +, 1990-92) and "Didier" (1997). The latter marked Chabat's first writing and directorial effort, which earned him a César Award for Best Debut. In 2001, Chabat voiced "Shrek," replacing Mike Myers in the French-dubbed version of the hit animated film and its sequels. One of Chabat's frequent collaborators was Charlotte Gainsbourg, the daughter of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin. Chabat and Gainsbourg co-starred in several films, including ".And They Lived Happily Ever After" (2004) and "The Science of Sleep" (2006). Chabat appeared in his first mainstream American film in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" (2009), portraying Napoleon Bonaparte. In 2012, Chabat acted in the Eddie Murphy comedy "A Thousand Words" and voiced the Blue-footed booby Silas in the animated film "Ice Age: Continental Drift."

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Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Sur la piste du Marsupilami (2012)
Director
RRRrrrr!!! (2004)
Director
Didier (1997)
Director
Marsupilami (1900)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Valerian (2017)
Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)
Voice
Sur la piste du Marsupilami (2012)
Trésor (2009)
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
Un monde a nous (2008)
Me Two (2008)
I Do (2007)
The Science of Sleep (2006)
RRRrrrr!!! (2004)
Happily Ever After (2004)
L' Art (delicat) de la seduction (2001)
La Debandade (2000)
Specialist Doctor
The Taste of Others (2000)
Bruno Deschamps
Le Cousin (1998)
Gerard Delvaux
Didier (1997)
Didier
Delphine 1-Yvan O (1996)
Pierre
Beaumarchais: The Scoundrel (1996)
Courtier At Versailles
French Twist (1995)
Laurent
Six Days, Six Nights (1994)
Thomas
Parano (1994)
La Cite de la peur: une comedie familiale (1994)
Serge Karamazov; Tv Journalist; Youri
Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck (1991)
Baby Blood (1990)
Marsupilami (1900)

Writer (Feature Film)

Sur la piste du Marsupilami (2012)
Screenplay
Babies (2010)
Story By
I Do (2007)
Screenplay
I Do (2007)
Source Material
RRRrrrr!!! (2004)
Screenwriter
Didier (1997)
Screenwriter
La Cite de la peur: une comedie familiale (1994)
Screenwriter
Marsupilami (1900)
Screenplay

Producer (Feature Film)

Sur la piste du Marsupilami (2012)
Producer
Ensemble C'Est Trop (2010)
Producer
Babies (2010)
Producer
Un monde a nous (2008)
Producer
Me Two (2008)
Producer
I Do (2007)
Producer
RRRrrrr!!! (2004)
Producer

Life Events

Bibliography