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Fabrice Luchini
Birth at
1 November 1951
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Fabrice Luchini, the son of Italian fruit traders, was born on November 1, 1951 in a poor Paris neighborhood. Thirteen-year-old Fabrice began to work as an apprentice in a hairdresser. By the age of 19, the young man, who has a great command of the word and a great sense of humor, worked as a humorist in one of the nightclubs. Director Philippe Labro , who happened to be in this club, was so fascinated by the talkative and musical young man that he immediately offered Lukini a role in the film
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Fabrice Luchini, the son of Italian fruit traders, was born on November 1, 1951 in a poor Paris neighborhood. Thirteen-year-old Fabrice began to work as an apprentice in a hairdresser. By the age of 19, the young man, who has a great command of the word and a great sense of humor, worked as a humorist in one of the nightclubs.
Director Philippe Labro , who happened to be in this club, was so fascinated by the talkative and musical young man that he immediately offered Lukini a role in the film Anything Can Happen.
After that, Fabrice entered the drama art courses of Jean-Laurent Cauchet. Here was a fateful meeting of the beginning actor with
who gave him a role in the film "Claire's knee." . Fabrice played in five films of this director. But the real popularity brought him the film.
"Unsociable" Director Christian Vincent.
At first, Lukini combined work in the cinema with work in the hairdresser. But two years later, he made a final choice in favor of cinema and theater. Today Fabrice Lucini is one of the leading actors of French cinema. In 2008 alone, he appeared in three films.
This man has an amazing sense of humor, he is in love with his roles and monologues. His heroes are living, sensual men. Lukini with his original humor reveals the character of his characters. He is characterized by a flawless hit in the image. This wonderful actor just lives in the costumed world of “Moliere”, perfectly showed the surreal world of Pascal Bonitzer in the film “Nothing about Robert”, decorated with a cheerful satire by Philippe Le Ge “The Price of Life”. Also worth noting is his work in the films “No Scandal” directed by Benoit Jacquot, “Jean Philippe” by Laurent Tuel.
Since the mid-90s, films starring Fabrice Lucini have hit the big screens about once a year. In 1993, the actor received the Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film.
"All about it." director Claude Lelouch .