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Jean-Baptiste Maunier
Birth at
22 December 1990
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Young but already very popular actor Jean-Baptiste Monier was born on December 22, 1990 in Brignole. His parents are well-known journalists Thierry and Muriel Monier. The actor spent his childhood and youth in Saint-Fois-le-Lyon. After the sixth grade he soloed in the choir “Little Singers of St. Mark”. After graduating from the lyceum, Jean-Baptiste entered the Lee Strasberg Institute of Theatre and Film in New York, USA. Success came to Monier in 2004 after the release of the film. "Chorists"
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Young but already very popular actor Jean-Baptiste Monier was born on December 22, 1990 in Brignole. His parents are well-known journalists Thierry and Muriel Monier. The actor spent his childhood and youth in Saint-Fois-le-Lyon. After the sixth grade he soloed in the choir “Little Singers of St. Mark”. After graduating from the lyceum, Jean-Baptiste entered the Lee Strasberg Institute of Theatre and Film in New York, USA. Success came to Monier in 2004 after the release of the film.
"Chorists" director Christoph Barratier The young actor made his debut as Pierre Morange. Recordings of songs from this film, which were performed by Jean-Baptiste, sold eight hundred thousand copies.
Being on the wave of popularity, Jean-Baptiste together with the choir gave a large number of concerts around the world. Nevertheless, the profession of an actor for the young man was a priority, and in 2005 he leaves the choir to master acting.
In 2005, Monier starred in a 4-part film directed by Herv Bazle, which was shown on the French channel France 2. Jean-Baptiste played the role of Robert in his youth, a young man who works in a steel mill. In 2006, Jean-Baptiste Monier took part in the film.
"The Great Moln" together
Nicolas Duvochelle and Clemence Poetry.
Undoubtedly, one of the most interesting works of the actor, which is completely at odds with his style, was the main role in James Huth’s film “Damn Cell Phone”. This is a youth film, a bright mix of fantasy and comedy. Jean-Baptiste's character is Sid, a poor AC/DC fan who finds a mobile phone with unusual features. The film was released in April 2007.
With great pleasure, the actor voiced the animated film Piccolo, Saxo and Co., which was released in 2006. Jean-Baptiste himself promised that if the opportunity presented, he would definitely take part in the dubbing.
Jean-Baptiste Monier is actively engaged in charity, participates in the project “Stars of Hope”, and is also involved in the organization of assistance to the poor – Les etoiles de l’Espoir.