Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

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Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

Louis-Do de Lencquesaing, born on 25th December 1963, is a French actor and film director appreciated for his numerous roles on both the big and small screens. He attracted critical acclaim with his debut in Les dernières heures du millénaire in 1990, marking his initiation into the film industry. He subsequently appeared in a range of films such as Madame Bovary (1991), La vie des morts (1991) where he played Nicolas and The Sentinel (1992).

Over the years, he has worked relentlessly, with several movies to his credit, some of which include Même pas en rêve (2010), Polisse (2011), Paris Manhattan (2012), Brice 3 (2016), Ares (2016), Paris Pigalle (2018), Convoi exceptionnel (2019), and Love Affair(s) (2020). Louis-Do has also succeeded in directing; his works include Mécréant (short film, 1998), Première séance (short film, 2006), and La sainte famille (2019). His contributions to TV series like Louis la brocante (2003), L'empreinte (2004), and Kaboul Kitchen (2014) further solidify his skills as a performing artist. His career reflects an impressive diversity of roles and a tremendous dedication to the craft. Louis-Do has a daughter, Alice, with cinematographer Caroline Champetier. Alice has followed in her father's footsteps and is now an actress.

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Given Name: Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

Born: Paris, France

Citizenship: French

Birthday: December 25, 1963

Occupations: Actor, Film Director

Years Active: 1990-present

Children: 1

Spouses: Caroline Champetier

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