Jean-Paul Rouve

Jean-Paul Rouve

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1967-01-26
Place of Birth:Dunkerque, Nord, France
Also Known As: Les Robin des Bois / Les Robins des Bois / Jean Paul Rouve /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1967-01-26 More

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Jean-Paul Rouve, born January 26, 1967 in Dunkerque (France), is a French actor and director. Only son, Jean-Paul Rouve grew up in Dunkerque, and was introduced to the theater during his schooling. He took courses at the national drama center of Nord-Pas de Calais and founded an amateur theater troupe. After his baccalaureate, he left for Lille to study information and communication sciences. In 1989, thanks to one of his friends, Emmanuelle Lepoutre, he attended a course given by Isabelle Nanty in a theater school, the Cours Florent, and decided to stay in Paris to study comedy. He was revealed to the general public in the Robins des Bois comic troupe during the 1990s. He established himself during the 2000s as a recurring second role in French cinema, in different genres. Thus, he won the César for best male hope in 2003 for his performance in the historical drama Monsieur Batignole, by Gérard Jugnot, then was nominated for the César for best actor in a supporting role in 2005 for his incarnation of a lookalike of Michel. Polnareff in the comedy Podium, by Yann Moix. In 2006, he played a director of a summer camp in the comedy Nos jours bonheurs, by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, before playing Louis Gassion in the biographical film La Môme (2007), by Olivier Dahan. During the 2010s, he especially won the role of Jeff Tuche, in the series of successful comedies Les Tuche directed by Olivier Baroux. He is also pursuing a career as a director of films with a more dramatic sensitivity, with When I will be little (2012), Les Souvenirs (2014) and Lola et ses frères (2018).
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Polar Park
Mystery Comedy Crime
Consent
History Drama
Ce soir, c'est Palmashow 2
Comedy Family TV Movie
Beau geste
Documentary
Top Dogs
Comedy Drama
Fantasies
Comedy Romance
Little Vampire
Animation Family Fantasy
Spread Your Wings
Adventure Family
Kiss & Tell
Drama Comedy
Aladdin 2
Comedy Fantasy Adventure
Two Snails Set Off
Animation Family Fantasy
Dalida
Music Drama
The New Adventures of Aladdin
Comedy Fantasy Adventure
Turning Tide
Adventure Drama
Final Balance
Thriller Crime Drama Mystery
Nobody Else But You
Comedy Crime Mystery
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
Adventure Fantasy Animation Family
Scènes de ménages
Comedy Family Talk
Podium
Comedy Music
Whatever You Say
Crime Drama Thriller Comedy
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
Family Fantasy Comedy Adventure
Tom Thumb
Family Adventure Fantasy
Burger Quiz
Comedy Family
Jamel Show
Comedy TV Movie
Karnaval
Drama Comedy
  • name:Jean-Paul Rouve
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1967-01-26
  • Place of Birth:Dunkerque, Nord, France
  • Also Known As: Les Robin des Bois · Les Robins des Bois · Jean Paul Rouve ·
  • Biography:Jean-Paul Rouve, born January 26, 1967 in Dunkerque (France), is a French actor and director. Only son, Jean-Paul Rouve grew up in Dunkerque, and was introduced to the theater during his schooling. He took courses at the national drama center of Nord-Pas de Calais and founded an amateur theater troupe. After his baccalaureate, he left for Lille to study information and communication sciences. In 1989, thanks to one of his friends, Emmanuelle Lepoutre, he attended a course given by Isabelle Nanty in a theater school, the Cours Florent, and decided to stay in Paris to study comedy. He was revealed to the general public in the Robins des Bois comic troupe during the 1990s. He established himself during the 2000s as a recurring second role in French cinema, in different genres. Thus, he won the César for best male hope in 2003 for his performance in the historical drama Monsieur Batignole, by Gérard Jugnot, then was nominated for the César for best actor in a supporting role in 2005 for his incarnation of a lookalike of Michel. Polnareff in the comedy Podium, by Yann Moix. In 2006, he played a director of a summer camp in the comedy Nos jours bonheurs, by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, before playing Louis Gassion in the biographical film La Môme (2007), by Olivier Dahan. During the 2010s, he especially won the role of Jeff Tuche, in the series of successful comedies Les Tuche directed by Olivier Baroux. He is also pursuing a career as a director of films with a more dramatic sensitivity, with When I will be little (2012), Les Souvenirs (2014) and Lola et ses frères (2018).
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