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This French actor-writer-director's international reputation grew steadily in the 1990s, particularly after the release of "Grosse Fatigue" (1994), a comedy about a leading actor whose life is turned macabre when a look-a-like wreaks havoc. Key to the twist in the film was that "auteur" Michel Blanc used real actors and personalities, such as Charlotte Gainsbourg and Roman Polanski, portraying themselves, yet in scripted roles. The film won Blanc the Best Screenplay award at the Cannes Film Festival....

Filmography

The Girl On The Train - ( - Cast / / Announced / )
The Witnesses - ( Adrien / 2008 / Released / )
Les Bronzes 3: Friends Forever - ( Jean-Claude Dusse / 2006 / Released / )
Les Bronzes 3: Friends Forever - ( Screenplay / 2006 / Released / )
Je Vous Trouve Tres Beau - ( Ayme Pigrenet / 2005 / Released / )
See How They Run - ( Director / 2002 / Released / )
See How They Run - ( Screenplay / 2002 / Released / )
See How They Run - ( / 2002 / Released / )
The Escort - ( Director / 1998 / Released / )
The Escort - ( Other Writer(- script work) / 1998 / Released / )
The Escort - ( Screenplay / 1998 / Released / )
The Monster - ( Screenplay(- French screenplay) / 1996 / Released / )
The Monster - ( Taccone--the Psychiatrist / 1996 / Released / )
Dead Tired - ( Director / 1995 / Released / Cinelibre )
Dead Tired - ( Screenplay / 1995 / Released / Cinelibre )
Dead Tired - ( Patrick Olivier / 1995 / Released / Cinelibre )
Dead Tired - ( Himself / 1995 / Released / Cinelibre )
Ready to Wear - ( Inspector Forget--Assistant Prefect of Police / 1994 / Released / Alliance Releasing )
Toxic Affair - ( Clumsy Man / 1993 / Released / )
The Favour, the Watch, and the Very Big Fish - ( Norbert / 1992 / Released / )
Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck - ( The Hindu / 1991 / Released / )
Merci, la vie - ( The Young Father / 1991 / Released / Sadfi Films Geneva )
Prospero's Books - ( Alonso / 1991 / Released / Cineplex Odeon )
Uranus - ( Geigneux / 1991 / Released / Belga Films )
Monsieur Hire - ( Monsieur Hire / 1990 / Released / Shapira Films )
Strike It Rich - ( Hotel Manager / 1990 / Released / )
Chambre a part - ( Martin / 1989 / Released / )
I Hate Actors - ( Mr Albert / 1988 / Released / )
Sans peur et sans reproche - ( / 1988 / Released / )
Story of Women - ( Prosecutor Mourier / 1988 / Released / Alliance Entertainment )
Une Nuit a l'assemblee nationale - ( Walter Arbeit / 1988 / Released / )
Les Fugitifs - ( Dr Bourdarias / 1986 / Released / Gaumont International )
Menage - ( Antoine / 1986 / Released / )
Drole de Samedi - ( / 1985 / Released / )
Les Specialistes - ( Screenplay / 1984 / Released / )
Marche a l'ombre - ( / 1984 / Released / Roissy Films )
Marche a l'ombre - ( Director / 1984 / Released / Roissy Films )
Marche a l'ombre - ( Screenplay / 1984 / Released / Roissy Films )
Circulez y'a rien a voir - ( Lerous / 1983 / Released / WMF )
Nemo - ( Boris--Nemo's Father / 1983 / Released / Nouvelles Editions de Films )
Papy Fait de la Resistance - ( / 1983 / Released / Roissy Films )
Retenez moi... ou je fais un malheur - ( Laurent Martin / 1983 / Released / Gaumont International Productions )
Ma femme s'appelle reviens - ( Bernard / 1982 / Released / )
Ma femme s'appelle reviens - ( Screenplay / 1982 / Released / )
The Best Way - ( Deloux / 1980 / Released / )
Viens chez moi j'habite chez une copine - ( Screenplay / 1980 / Released / AMLF )
Viens chez moi j'habite chez une copine - ( Guy / 1980 / Released / AMLF )
La Gueule de l'autre - ( / 1979 / Released / )
Le Cheval d'Orgueil - ( Corentin Calvez / 1979 / Released / Planfilm )
Les Bronzes font du ski - ( Jean-Claude / 1979 / Released / Francois Lotiron )
Rien ne va plus - ( / 1979 / Released / Gaumont International )
L' Adolescente - ( Mr Bertin / 1978 / Released / Parafrance )
La Tortue sur le dos - ( Reveller Who Reads Manuscript / 1978 / Released / )
Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrive - ( Fils du Capitaine / 1978 / Released / CIC Productions )
Les Heros n'ont pas froid aux oreilles - ( Passant / 1978 / Released / Atya Productions )
Sun Tan - ( Jean-Claude / 1978 / Released / )
Sun Tan - ( Writer (adaptation)(- adaptation) / 1978 / Released / )
Des Enfants Gates - ( / 1977 / Released / Roissy Films )
Le Diable dans la boite - ( / 1977 / Released / Madeleine Films )
Le Point de mire - ( / 1977 / Released / Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution )
Vous n'aurez pas l'Alsace et la Lorraine - ( Antremont / 1977 / Released / Roissy Films )
Vous n'aurez pas l'Alsace et la Lorraine - ( Knight / 1977 / Released / Roissy Films )
On aura tout vu - ( / 1976 / Released / )
The Tenant - ( / 1976 / Released / )
Attention les yeux - ( / 1975 / Released / )
Je T'Aime Moi Non Plus - ( / 1975 / Released / AMLF )
La Meilleure facon de marcher - ( Deloux / 1975 / Released / AMLF )
Que la fete commence... - ( / 1975 / Released / )
Nos 18 Ans - ( - Cast / / Released / )
Second Wind - ( Blot / / Released / )
TV Credits
Full Biography (Back to top)

This French actor-writer-director's international reputation grew steadily in the 1990s, particularly after the release of "Grosse Fatigue" (1994), a comedy about a leading actor whose life is turned macabre when a look-a-like wreaks havoc. Key to the twist in the film was that "auteur" Michel Blanc used real actors and personalities, such as Charlotte Gainsbourg and Roman Polanski, portraying themselves, yet in scripted roles. The film won Blanc the Best Screenplay award at the Cannes Film Festival.

Like many actors of the past 20 years, in France, Hollywood and elsewhere, Michel Blanc might not have been considered "movie star" material in the Golden Age of the 1930s. Not handsome, bald and diminutive, he has nevertheless become one of France's leading screen stars, and occasionally appears in English-language films as well. Starting out with an acting troupe called "Le Splendide", which he helped to found, Blanc was in motion pictures by the time he was 23, including "La Meilleure facon de marcher/The Best Way to Walk", a 1975 film in which a teen at a summer camp is toughened up by his camp counselor. Blanc worked steadily after that, including roles in Polanski's "The Tenant" (1976) and "L'Adolescente" (1978), directed by Jeanne Moreau.

By the 80s, he was writing screenplays in which he could star. His first two scripts were directed by Patrice Leconte: "Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine/Come to My Place, I'm Living at My Girl-Friend's" (1980), in which Blanc played a self-centered womanizer whose temporary move to a friend's apartment becomes permanent, and "Ma femme s'appelle reviens/Singles" (1982) about neighbors who discover they make better friends than lovers. Two years later, he made his directorial debut with "Marche a l'ombre/Walk in the Shadow", a fluffy buddy picture. While a household face as a light comedian in France by the mid-80s, Blanc had yet to flex his dramatic acting muscle. That came with "Menage" (1986), in which he was a weak-willed husband drawn into a gay liaison by Gerard Depardieu. His performance won the Best Actor honors at the Cannes Film Festival. Three years later, Blanc was again the toast of the French film industry with the release of "Monsieur Hire", a thriller in which he played a lonely tailor obsessively watching a woman through his window. It was also in 1989 that Blanc had some exposure to American audiences--besides those who seek out foreign films--as the Hotel Manager in "Strike It Rich", a Molly Ringwald comedy. In 1991, he was Alonso, under the tutelage of John Gielgud in Peter Greenaway's "Prospero's Books", a loose adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Tempest". He subsequently appeared as an assistant prefect to police, smelling something amiss, in Robert Altman's "Ready-to-Wear/Pret-a-Porter" (1994).

Despite appearances in English language films, Blanc had not left France for the lure of international films, as "Grosse Fatigue" (also 1994) attested. In this comedy, written and directed by Blanc, he was a popular French comic actor whose reputation is threatened by a lookalike imposter. Part of the joke of the film is seeing known actors (like Philippe Noiret, Carole Bouquet and Charlotte Gainsbourg) play scripted versions of themselves. He also appeared in Roberto Benigni's "The Monster/Il Mostro" (filmed in 1994; released in the USA in 1996) as a criminal psychiatrist on the trail of a serial killer. On the heels of the success of "Grosse Fatigue", Blanc spent much of 1995 appearing on stage as Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" in Nantes, followed by "Art", a comedy by Yasmina Reza, in Paris.


Profession(s):
Actor, director, screenwriter
Sometimes Credited As:
"Le Splendide"
Awards (Back to top)
Cannes Film Festival Award Best Screenplay "Grosse Fatigue" 1994
Cannes Film Festival Award Best Actor "Menage" 1986

Milestones (Back to top)
2007 Co-starred in André Téchiné's "The Witnesses/Les Témoins"
1999 Directed first English-language film, "The Escort" starring Daniel Auteuil
1995 Appeared on stage as Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" in Nantes
1994 Directed, wrote and starred in "Grosse Fatigue"
1991 Co-starred with John Gielgud in "Prospero's Books"
1989 English-language film, "Strike It Rich"
1986 Breakthrough acting role, "Menage"
1984 Feature directorial debut, "Marche a l'ombre"; also wrote and starred
1983 Co-starred with Jerry Lewis in "Retenez moi...ou je fais un malheur/To Catch a Cop"
1982 Starred in "Ma femme's s'appele reviens/Singles" from his screenplay
1980 First produced screenplay (also starred), "Viens chez moi j'habite chez une copine"
1978 Directed by Jeanne Moreau in "L'Adolescente"
1976 Played supporting role in Roman Polanski's "The Tenant"
1975 Early screen appearance, "La Meilleure facon de marcher/The Best Way to Walk"
Founding member "Le Splendide" theatre group


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