Jacques Gamblin

Jacques Gamblin is a French actor born the November 16th 1957 with Granville (Manche), France.

For the origin, Jacques Gamblin by no means intended for the trade Acteur. It is only through its community activity of technician within a theatrical company that it catches the virus of the comedy. He studies then with the dramatic Center of Caen then taken his first steps of actor on the boards in Brittany, with the Totem theater with Saint-Brieuc, before joining the National theater of Rennes directed by Pierre Debauche. Gone up to try its chance with Paris, that which will be a discrete actor choosing his roles with precaution makes its beginnings with the Cinéma under the direction of Roger Hanin.

Impassioned theater, Jacques Gamblin is also the author of a part entitled “Quincaillerie”.

Rewards

  • 2002 : Money bear of the best actor to the festival of Berlin for Pass

Nominations

  • 1997 : Nomination for César of the male Best supporting role for Soft pedal

Catalog of films

Television

Theater

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