Lionel Abelanski

Lionel Abelanski is a Acteur French born the October 22nd 1964 with Paris.

Biography

Raise with the course Florent, Lionel Abelanski makes his first appearance with the screen in 1988 in “Romuald and Juliette”, but, her beginnings, are devoted primarily to the theater. In the middle of the Nineties, it becomes a silhouette familiar of comedies such as “Delphine1-Yvan0” and “Didier” carried out by Dominique Farrugia and Alain Chabat. Named in 1999, for César of the Best Most promising young actor for the film " Train of vie" of Radu Mihaileanu, it turns then in many feature-length films. One could as well see it in comedies like " My amis" of Michel Hazanavicius, " My wife is a actrice" of Yvan Attal, " But which killed Pamela Rose? " of Eric Lartigau, " Beuze" of François Desagnat and Thomas Sorriaux, " Welcome with the gîte" of Claude Duty, and more recently " I prefer that one remains amis" and " Our heureux" days; of Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache " Poltergay" of Eric Lavaine. Lionel Abelanski also played in dramas like " Main road 7" of Jean-Pierre Sinapi, " Large the rôle" of Steve Suissa, " Itinéraires" of Christophe Otzenberger, “Free Zone” of Christophe Malavoy or of romantic films like " A little game without conséquences" of Bernard Rapp and " I am not there to be aimé" of Stephan Brizé.

Catalog of films

Television

External bonds

  • the corner of the cinéphage

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