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4 January 1965) is a French actor, scriptwriter and film director. [1] Life and career. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to Algerian-Jewish parents. [2] . He grew up in the outskirts of Paris. His acting debut was in Éric Rochant 's Un monde sans pitié (1989), [3] which earned him a César Award for Most Promising Actor.
Yvan Attal, né le 4 janvier 1965 à Tel Aviv ( Israël ), est un acteur, réalisateur, scénariste et dialoguiste franco - israélien 1 . Il a également doublé Tom Cruise dans quelques-uns de ses films 2 . Il n'a aucun lien de parenté avec le producteur, scénariste et réalisateur Alain Attal, malgré leur commune participation au film Rock'n Roll .
18 Videos. 33 Photos. Yvan Attal was born on 4 January 1965 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is an actor and writer, known for The Accusation (2021), Rush Hour 3 (2007) and Munich (2005). More at IMDbPro.
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Yvan Attal is an Israeli actor and writer, born in Tel Aviv in 1965. He has starred in films such as The Accusation, Rush Hour 3 and Munich, and has dubbed Tom Cruise in French versions of some movies.
- January 4, 1965
Yvan Attal is a French-Algerian actor and director who has starred in films such as Rush Hour 3, The Interpreter, and Rapt. Find out his birthday, birthplace, highest and lowest rated movies, and see his photos and filmography on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit86%No Score YetUnknown (Character)79%No Score YetLuc Oursel (Character)No Score Yet72%Unknown (Character)88%60%Director, Screenwriter, ProducerTogether for about 30 years, Yvan Attal and Charlotte Gainsbourg form one of the most popular couples in French cinema. Discreet, complicit and humble, the two actors, who have three children of their own, love to play off each other.
Jul 16, 2002 · Yvan Attal, a French actor and director, and his wife Charlotte Gainsbourg, a famous actress, talk about their comedy film that explores the jealousy and reality of cinema. They reveal how they used their real names, clothes, and kisses to play with the audience's expectations.