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Olivier Sitruk | |
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Olivier Sitruk at the 52nd Monte-Carlo Television Festival | |
Born | (1970-12-25) 25 December 1970 (age 54) Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Producer |
Years active | 1992–present |
Olivier Sitruk (born December 25, 1970, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France), is a French comedian, actor, and producer, who has appeared in 44 films and television shows.
After considering a career as an archaeologist, Sitruk changed his mind and discovered a passion for theater in high school. At age 16, he began his acting career, enrolling in the Conservatoire National de Nice.
Sitruk made his English-language movie premiere in 2008, starring alongside Shirley MacLaine and Barbora Bobuľová in the Lifetime original biographical film, Coco Chanel. The television movie debuted on September 13, 2008, with a viewership of 5.2 million, the second-highest rated made-for-TV film of 2008. Sitruk played Boy Capel, a self-made man who was "the love of life."
He is related to actor Jules Sitruk and former Chief Rabbi of France Joseph Sitruk. He has been married to actress Alexandra London since 2003.
Movies
- 2016 :
- 2008 :
- Coco Chanel with Shirley MacLaine, Barbora Bobuľová
- 2007 :
- Fracassés (Fragments) with Matthieu Boujenah, Armelle Deutsch, Vincent Desagnat
- 2005:
- Cavalcade as Steve Suissa, with Marion Cotillard, Titoff, Estelle Lefébure
- Avant qu'il ne soit trop tard with Frédéric Diefenthal, Édouard Montoute, Élodie Navarre, Émilie Dequenne, Arthur Jugnot
- 2004 :
- Le Grand Rôle as Steve Suissa with Stéphane Freiss, Bérénice Bejo, Stéphan Guérin-Tillié
- Mariage Mixte with Olivia Bonamy, Gérard Darmon
- 2002 :
- Irène as Luca with Cécile de France, directed by Ivan Calberác
- Guerreros as French Army Soldier Marceau, directed by Daniel Calparsoro
- 2001 :
- HS Hors Service
- Mémoire Morte
- 2000 :
- L’envol
- Passeurs de rêves
- 1997 : Quatre Garçons pleins d'avenir with Stéphan Guérin-Tillié, Thierry Lhermitte
- 1995 : Un dimanche à Paris
- 1994 : The Bait (L'Appât) as Bertrand Tavernier, a performance which earned him a Cesar award as Most Promising Actor. He co-starred with Bruno Putzulu and Marie Gillain, among others.
- 1992 : Le nombril du monde
- 1991 : La gamine
Television
- 2014
- La France a un incroyable talent as judge in hury
- 2007 :
- Bible Code [de] as Philippe Carrese
- L'Arche de Babel as Philippe Carrese
- Divine Emilie as Arnaud Sélignac
- Un Admirateur secret with Thierry Neuvic, Claire Keim
- Confidences sur canapé as Laurent Dussaux
- 2006 :
- La volière aux enfants with Marilou Berry
- Les Camarades as François Luciani
- Jeff & Léo, Flics et jumeaux - series – lead role (8 episodes) :
- Season 2 - 8 episodes :
- La beauté du diable
- Il faut sauver Alice
- Meurtre en blanc
- Grand froid
- Convoyeurs de fonds
- Une chute interminable
- Le placard
- Dernier tango
- 2005 : Quelques mots d'amour (La lettre)
- 2004:
- Brasier
- Jeff & Léo, Flics et jumeaux - series – lead role (6 episodes):
- Season 1 - 6 episodes :
- Un train peut en cacher un autre
- Entre deux étages
- Le mystère des bijoux
- Un mystère de trop
- La dernière séance
- Jardin Zen
- 2003 : 3 Garçons, 1 fille, 2 mariages
- 2002 :
- Lune Rousse
- Aurélien with Romane Bohringer, Clément Sibony
- L’année de mes 7 ans
- Traquée
- 2001 :
- Génération Start Up
- Femmes de loi, episode « Une occasion en or »
- 2000 : L’Algérie des chimères
- 1998 : La Femme de l'Italien
- 1997 : Les Moissons de l'Océan, with Dominique Guillo
- 1996 :
- Profession Infirmière, episode « Sacha »
- Le Rouge et le Noir as Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe with Kim Rossi Stuart
- 1995 :
- Les Allumettes Suédoises as Jacques Ertaud
- Entre ces mains-là
- La Veuve de l'architecte as Philippe Monnier