Edouard Baer

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Edouard Baer

Édouard Baer a French actor, director, screenwriter, film producer, and radio personality, best known for his distinct style and multifaceted talent. Born on 1st December 1966, Baer entered the scene in 1987 and has been active since then providing the industry with several memorable roles and productions. In 2001, Edouard Baer played a crucial role in making Alain Chabat's hit comedy Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra successful. His depiction of the Egyptian scribe Otis became an iconic figure and instantly made him a fan favorite.

Same year, Baer was recognized for his outstanding contributions to theatre. He won the Molière for the male theatrical revelation 2001 for his immaculate performance in the play Cravate club, which was penned by Fabrice Roger-Lacan and directed by Isabelle Nanty. His performance was critically acclaimed, thus cementing his place in the industry. Even on television, he leaved no front untouched as he made a name for himself by participating in the French television programme Rendez-vous en terre inconnue in 2009. Baer's incomparable talent and versatility have truly marked him as a stalwart in both film and theatre industries in France.

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Given Name: Édouard Baer

Born: Boulogne-Billancourt, France

Citizenship: France

Birthday: December 1, 1966

Occupations: Actor, Director, Screenwriter, Producer

Years Active: 1987-present

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