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Jocelyn Quivrin
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14 February 1979 - 15 November 2009
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Joscelyn Kivrin is a French film director, actor and screenwriter. Kivrin's debut in cinema took place at the age of thirteen, when he played the role of the Duke of Anjou in the historical drama film Louis, Child King. The film made it to the Cannes Festival in 1993, where Joslin received a contract with his first agent.
Kivrin starred in many costumed drama films, including the film “Lautrec”. In 2007, he played the role of the cruel Count in the drama The Revenge of the Poor Man directed by
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Joscelyn Kivrin is a French film director, actor and screenwriter.
Kivrin's debut in cinema took place at the age of thirteen, when he played the role of the Duke of Anjou in the historical drama film Louis, Child King. The film made it to the Cannes Festival in 1993, where Joslin received a contract with his first agent.
Kivrin starred in many costumed drama films, including the film “Lautrec”. In 2007, he played the role of the cruel Count in the drama The Revenge of the Poor Man directed by Laurent Boutonne. In the same year, the film “Jean de La Fontaine – a challenge to fate” was released, telling about the turning point in the life of a rising star of literature in France.
In 2003, he played a role in the crime film “Glutton”. In 2005, Joslin was offered the role of Detective Nerto in the film.
Empire of wolves He played with Jean Reno. The tape was accompanied by a huge commercial success, which greatly helped the growth of his career. In addition, he participated in two Oscar-winning films – the historical drama Elizabeth and the political thriller Sirian.
The top of his work was the film on the work
"99 francs" contemporary author Frederick Begbeder in 2007. A year later, Kovrin starred in the film “I will die of laughter” with Sophie Marceau. His last film was the film “All together is too much”, released in 2010.
Kivrin died in a car accident on the A13 motorway in November 2009. He lost control of the car at the entrance to the Saint-Cloud tunnel. The funeral was held at the Reformers' Church in Paris on Avenue Grand Armagh. In addition to relatives and close people of Joslin Kivrin, various stars of cinema and theater came to honor the memory of the famous film actor. Kivrin was buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.