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Frederic Diefenthal
Birth at
26 July 1968
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Frederick Diefenthal was born on July 26, 1968 in Saint-Mand, France. At the age of fifteen, he left school and began to work in a hotel as an assistant employee. Then he became a barber. Frederick was always interested in comedies, and he began to study acting courses at the Virio Theatre. His career on the screen began in the 1990s. Initially, Frederick starred in commercials and flashed in television series. Frederick’s real debut took place in 1991 in the movie “Total Surveillance”, where he
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Frederick Diefenthal was born on July 26, 1968 in Saint-Mand, France. At the age of fifteen, he left school and began to work in a hotel as an assistant employee. Then he became a barber.
Frederick was always interested in comedies, and he began to study acting courses at the Virio Theatre. His career on the screen began in the 1990s. Initially, Frederick starred in commercials and flashed in television series. Frederick’s real debut took place in 1991 in the movie “Total Surveillance”, where he plays a bully.
In 1995, the actor played his first big role in the film “Sweet France”, but the film went unnoticed. Diefenthal received success and fame after participating in Luc Besson’s film Taxi and its sequels. For the performance of the role of a knave cop in 1998, the actor received the Cesar Award in the nomination “Best Young Actor”. After the release of this film, Frederick became a rising star of French cinema. His next roles in the film “There is nothing special in normal people” and in the television series “Woman Judge” (in this series Frederick played for six years) cemented his fame, the actor became more popular and popular.
Some of his most famous films are:
"Six" (2002), "Belphegor - Ghost of the Louvre" (2001),
"Private investigation" (2002), “Apartment” (2004),
"The blank shot" (2004) et al. His last roles in the films Cartouche, the Noble Robber (2007)
(2010) continue to please the audience with the magnificent and bright performance of the actor. Frederick Diefenthal was married twice. He split with his first wife, French actress Claire Cam, in 2002. Two years later, he started a family with the granddaughter of the famous writer Jean Anouy, actress Gwendolyn Amon. In 2004, this beautiful couple had a son Gabriel.