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  1. Actor, film director, screenwriter. Years active. 1977–present. Jean-Hugues Anglade is a French actor, film director, and screenwriter, known for his roles as Eric in Killing Zoe, Zorg in Betty Blue and Marco, the boyfriend of Nikita in Nikita .

  2. Jean-Hugues Anglade, né le 29 juillet 1955 à Thouars dans les Deux-Sèvres, est un acteur français. Il a également écrit et réalisé un long métrage, Tonka . Il a reçu le César du meilleur acteur dans un second rôle pour La Reine Margot .

  3. Le site officiel de Jean-Hugues Anglade / Jean-Hugues Anglade's Official Website / Bio, Filmo, News & Pics.

  4. Jean-Hugues Anglade (born 29 July 1955) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, known for his roles as Eric in Killing Zoe, Zorg in Betty Blue and Marco, the boyfriend of Nikita in Nikita.

  5. Jan 4, 2023 · Jean-Hugues Anglade as Henri and Vittorio Mezzogiorno as Jean in “The Wounded Man,” directed by Patrice Chéreau. Anthology Film Archives. By J. Hoberman. Jan. 4, 2023. The radical director...

  6. www.allocine.fr › personne › fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=4491Jean-Hugues Anglade - AlloCiné

    Jean-Hugues Anglade est un Acteur, Réalisateur, Scénariste français. Jean-Hugues Anglade est actuellement à l'affiche au cinéma. Découvrez sa biographie, le détail de ses 47 ans de ...

  7. Jean-Hugues Anglade. Highest Rated: 100% The Deep Dark (2023) Lowest Rated: 22% Taking Lives (2004) Birthday: Jul 29, 1955. Birthplace: Thouars, France.

  8. The dark-haired, charismatic Anglade made his feature film debut in a small role in "L'Indiscretion" (1982) and followed with a critically-lauded leading role in Patrice Chereau's "L'Homme blesse/The Wounded Man" (1983).

  9. Sensual, ambiguous, ultra sensitive French performer Jean-Hugues Anglade always had a reputation of intense and passionate actor. Any role, any language, Anglade seems to be able to do anything.

  10. May 20, 2014 · Tina Mabry's "Mississippi Damned," an independent American production, won the Gold Hugo as the best film in the 2009 Chicago International Film Festival, and added Gold Plaques for best supporting actress (Jossie Thacker) and best screenplay (Mabry).