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Laurent Stocker
Birth at
23 May 1973
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Laurent Stoker is a French film, television and theatre actor from Saint-Dizier. Between 1993 and 1996, Stoker studied at the atelier of Gerard Philip and the Higher National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in the class of Philip Adrian, Daniel Mesgis and Madeline Marion. In the summer of 2001, the actor became a member of the troupe of the popular French theater Comedy Française, and in early 2004 he became its five hundred and eleventh socialist. In 2008, Laurent was nominated for the Moliere Theatre
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Laurent Stoker is a French film, television and theatre actor from Saint-Dizier.
Between 1993 and 1996, Stoker studied at the atelier of Gerard Philip and the Higher National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in the class of Philip Adrian, Daniel Mesgis and Madeline Marion. In the summer of 2001, the actor became a member of the troupe of the popular French theater Comedy Française, and in early 2004 he became its five hundred and eleventh socialist. In 2008, Laurent was nominated for the Moliere Theatre Award in the Best Supporting Actor category for his production of Juste la fin du monde.
Stoker took part in the filming of more than twenty films and television series. His most notable role was Philibert Marquet de Tubilier in the film “Just Together” directed by Claude Berry, based on the work of the same name by Anna Gavald, where the actor participated together with Guillaume Canet and
"The art of loving" . The film features five different but overlapping stories about the art of love. In the film, Zoe invited her best friend Isabelle to have fun with her husband. Lonely Ashil has met a new neighbor with whom he expects to have love adventures.
Devoted Amélie asked single girlfriend Isabelle to check on her best friend and likely lover Boris. Emmanuel wanted to leave his companion Paul to gain freedom. Vanessa admitted to her beloved that she wants to sleep with a colleague, because the relationship of lovers should take into account free love.