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Gaspard Ulliel www.hamiltonhodell.co.uk Gaspard Ulliel Talent Representation Telephone Christian Hodell +44 (0) 20 7636 1221 [email protected], Address [email protected], Hamilton Hodell, [email protected] 20 Golden Square London, W1F 9JL, United Kingdom Film Title Role Director Production Company SIBYL Igor Maleski Justine Triet France 2 Cinéma TO THE ENDS OF THE WORLD Robert Tassen Guillaume Nicloux Les Films du Worso ONE NATION, ONE KING Basile Pierre Schoeller Archipel 35/StudioCanal EVA Bertrand Valade Benoît Jacquot Macassar Productions/EuropaCorp 9 FINGERS Le Docteur F.J. Ossang 10:15! Productions THE DANCER Le comte Louis d'Orsay Stéphanie Di Giusto Les Productions du Trésor/Wild Bunch IT'S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD Louis Xavier Dolan Sons of Manual SAINT LAURENT Yves Saint Laurent Bertrand Bonello Mandarin Films/Canal+ THE AMERICAN TETRALOGY The French Lover Philippe Terrier-Hermann Jinks/Cohen Company A GREEK TYPE OF PROBLEM Balthazar Brigitte Roüan Agat Films & Cie/Boo Productions L’ART D’AIMER William Emmanuel Mouret Moby Dick Films THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER Henri de Guise Bertrand Tavernier Paradis Films/StudioCanal Official Selection Cannes Festival, 2010 A HEAVENLY VINTAGE The Vintner's Luck Niki Caro New Zealand Film Commission ULTIMATUM Nathanaël Alain Tasma Cipango ULTIMATE HEIST Anton Malakian Laurent Tuel Alter Films THE SEA WALL Joseph Rithy Panh Catherine Dussart Productions LA TROISIÈME PARTIE DU MONDE François Eric Forestier Château-Rouge Production HANNIBAL RISING Hannibal Lecter Peter Webber Young Hannibal Productions JACQUOU LE CROQUANT Jacquou Laurent Boutonnat Pathé Renn Productions PARIS, JE T’AIME Gaspard (in "Le Marais") Gus Van Sant Victoires International/Canal+ NINA'S HOUSE Izik Richard Dembo ADR Productions THE LAST DAY Simon Randolphe Marconi Gemini Films A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT Manech Jean-Pierre Jeunet 2003 Productions Winner of César Most Promising Actor, 2005 THE TULSE LUPER SUITCASES, PART 2: VAUX TO THE SEA Léon Peter Greenaway Intuit Pictures STRAYED Winner of Best Male Newcomer, Etoiles d’Or, 2004 Jean Delgas alias Yvan André Téchiné FIT Productions Nominated for Best Male Newcomer, César, 2004 Most Promising Actor, Official Selection Cannes Festival, 2003 SUMMER THINGS Nominated for Most Promising Actor, César, 2003 Loïc Michel Blanc Union Générale Cinématographique Winner of Prix des Lumières, Best Newcomer, 2003 BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF Louis Christophe Gans Canal+ BELPHEGOR: PHANTOM OF THE LOUVRE Actor Jean-Paul Salomé Les Films Alain Sarde Television Title Role Director Production Company IL ÉTAIT UNE SECONDE FOIS Vincent Dauda Various Unité de Production CALLS Thomas Timothée Hochet Apple TV+/Canal+ VADIM MISTER COOL Récitant/Narrator (voice) Olivier Nicklaus Slow Production/Arte France DÉMONS Tomas Marcial Di Fonzo Bo Les Films du Poisson/Arte France NAVARRO Thierry Morlaas Patrick Jamain Hamster Productions L'OISEAU RARE Kévin Didier Albert PBOF Production/TF1 JULIEN L'APPRENTI Julien à 14 ans Jacques Otmezguine Arte France/France 2 JULIETTE Nicolas Dastier Jérôme Foulon DEMD Productions/TF1 LA BASCULE Olivier Baron Marco Pico France 2 LE REFUGE Quentin Christian François France 3 BONNES VACANCES Joël Pierre Badel F. Productions/France 2 MISSION PROTECTION RAPPROCHÉE Olivier Rousseau Nicolas Ribowski TF1 Short Film Title Role Director Production Company ORDEAL Jean Sacha Barbin Yukunkun Productions MES AMOURS DÉCOMPOSÉ(S) Corps Sacha Barbin Independent UN RISQUE À COURIR Actor Jean-Pierre Mocky Independent Aurélien Vernhes- THE STRANGER Actor Les Films au Long Cours Lermusiaux ALIAS Nicolas Trajet Marina de Van Arte France Cinéma Theatre Title Director Theatre/Producer Théâtre Du Rond-Point, Comedie De DEMONS Marcial Di Fonzo Bo Caen QUE FAIRE DE MISTER SLOANE Michel Fau Comédie des Champs-Elysées, Paris Characteristics Characteristic Info Height 5'9" Hair Brown Eyes Blue Training Drama school with Laurence Le Dantec, Training course "Cours Florent" [email protected] +44 (0) 20 7636 1221.
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