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Denis Lavant
Birth at
17 June 1961
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Denis Laban is a French film actor. Denis began acting in films in 1982. A year later, the actor drew the attention of Leos Carax, who was looking for a role in his first film “A Boy Meets a Girl”. Laban played the main roles in two other films of Carax – “Lovers from the New Bridge” and “Bad Blood”.
In 1999, Denis played the main role in the film “Beautiful work” directed by Claire Denis, this film is considered to be the best work in French cinema in the nineties.
In 2007, Laban played the role
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Denis Laban is a French film actor.
Denis began acting in films in 1982. A year later, the actor drew the attention of Leos Carax, who was looking for a role in his first film “A Boy Meets a Girl”. Laban played the main roles in two other films of Carax – “Lovers from the New Bridge” and “Bad Blood”.
In 1999, Denis played the main role in the film “Beautiful work” directed by Claire Denis, this film is considered to be the best work in French cinema in the nineties.
In 2007, Laban played the role of a double Charlie Chaplin in the film “Mr. Loneliness” by American director Harmony Corin. Denis played the lead role in the film
Holy Motors Corporation" Caraxa.
Denis Laban is a former acrobat, and a characteristic feature of the main characters he performs in films is the incredible ability to own his own body and plasticity, in most films the hero Denis performs beautiful dance numbers.
To participate in the filming of the picture
Lovers of the New Bridge" Denis Laban managed to master not only acrobatic tricks, but also breathing fire, which, in accordance with the storyline of the film, was perfectly mastered by his hero.
Denis Laban also performed on the stage. Particularly noteworthy is the magnificent acting theatrical work of Denis Laban in tandem with South Kester in the French play “The Blind Game” in 1993, staged based on the play by Mikhail Volokhov by the master of French directorial art Bernard Sobel.
The performance, in which a significant role was assigned to the acting work of Denis Laban, was staged in the format of a classic trilogy consisting of “The Cherry Orchard”.
Film festival nominations and awards (2)