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Pascal Greggory

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Pascal Greggory

Pascal Greggory, born on 8th September 1954, is a renowned French actor. Known for his sophisticated persona and distinctive acting style, he has been a dynamically active part of the film and television industry since 1976. Born and raised in Paris, France, the city's famed culture and vibrancy seem to be deeply ingrained in Greggory’s performances. He made his breakout with André Téchiné’s film, “Les Sœurs Brontë” in 1979, followed by a series of successful projects including “Catherine de Heilbronn” (1980, TV) and “Le crime d'amour” (1983) by Guy Gilles.

Throughout his illustrious career, Greggory has worked with several acclaimed directors like Éric Rohmer, Gérard Oury, Patrice Chéreau, and Luc Besson. Some of his most notable works include 'La Reine Margot' (1994), 'Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train' (1998), 'La Fidélité' (2000), and 'La Tourneuse De Pages' (2006). Openly gay and unafraid to breach societal norms, Greggory had long term relationships with Patrice Chéreau and François-Marie Banier. Despite his openness about his sexuality and personal life, there is no public information available about any children or marriage.

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Given Name: Pascal Greggory

Born: Paris, France

Citizenship: France

Birthday: September 8, 1954

Occupations: Actor

Years Active: 1976-present

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