Jérôme Kircher

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Jérôme Kircher
Born
NationalityFrench
OccupationActor

Jérôme Kircher (born 21 November 1964) is a French actor known for A Very Long Engagement (2004), Louise Wimmer (2011) and Café de Flore (2011).

Biography

Born in Paris, Kircher is a stage actor and was a student of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art from 1985 to 1988; he was a student of Michel Bouquet and Gerard Desarthe Bernard Dort. He began his career in 1986 in the short film The Train of dawn Laurent Jaoui. Since then he has starred in several series, like Clara Sheller, Jacques where he played, and played the greatest texts[further explanation needed], directed by Patrice Chéreau, Jean-Pierre Vincent, André Engel, Denis Podalydès, among others, and was nominated for three Molière Awards. He appeared in the short film by Éric Laporte in 1995 False Start, staged Berthe Trepat, gold medal in 2001 and I know that there are also reciprocal love (but I do not pretend to luxury) in 2005. The same year, he reappears in a short film, The Book of Belleville dead Jean-Jacques Joudiau.

He is married to fellow actress Irène Jacob.[1]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Léouffre, Isabelle (2015) "VACANCES ARTY CHEZ AGNÈS ET ROSALIE VARDA", Paris Match, 4 July 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2015