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César Domboy (born 10 March 1990) is a French actor best known for '' The Walk'' and his recurring role as Fergus Claudel Fraser in the Starz television drama '' Outlander.''


Early life

Domboy was born on 10 March 1990 in
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, the middle of three children born to his family. He did not attend formal drama school; instead he received private lessons from actress and drama coach Laurence Le Dantec, who has taught theatre for more than fifteen years. In addition to Domboy, her students include Nils Hugon and
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.


Career

Domboy's first professional role, at age fourteen in 2004, was director
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's feature length comedy ''Just Trust'' (''La Confiance Règne''), opposite
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. The next year, he was featured in
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's made for TV film ''Let's Go Small Children'' (''Allons Petits Enfants''), a war drama which centered on a young boy who was attempting to restore his family's honor after his father deserted. Raspail Production's thriller '' Red Needles'' (''Les Aiguilles Rouges''), about a group of boys lost on a hike near Brévent Lake, saw Domboy in the role of Guy. His next role was as Ferdinand in an episode of
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's television mini-series ''The Pasquier Clan'' ('' Le Clan Pasquier''), a family drama set against the backdrop of early Twentieth Century France. From there he returned to feature films in
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's 2008 adaptation of Vincent Ravalec's novel ''Daddy Cool'' ( ''15 Ans et Demi''). In 2009, Domboy starred in Canal+'s ''Écrire Pour un Chanteur'' in an episode entitled "Three Celestial Bodies (Les Astres Noirs)", opposite
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and Paul Schmitt. His next film, ''Bus Palladium,'' a dramatic comedy from director Christopher Thompson, featured Domboy as a member of the band Lust as they pursued their musical aspirations. That same year saw him feature in
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's drama ''
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,'' an adaptation of
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's 1622
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of the same name''.'' Domboy went on to star in director Michaël Dacheux's 2011 film ''On the Go'' (''Sur le Départ),'' a drama revolving around the lives of two young men who meet in their hometown regularly. In the series five episode "Vue sur Internet" of France 3's dramatic comedy
Familie D'accueli
'(2012), Domboy portrayed guest character Stan''.'' That same year he featured in the YouTube mini-series ''En Passant Pécho'' and starred as Guy de Laval in series two of the TV series ''Borgia'', opposite
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. He also featured in Bénédicte Pagnot's political activism based film '' Les Lendemains'' and Stefan Liberski's feature length dramatic comedy '' Baby Balloon''. In 2014, Domboy co-starred in ''Week-ends'', a drama based on the lives of two couples as told through what occurred during their weekends. He was then cast as The Kid in TF1's drama ''
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'', which was loosely based on the activities of the
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, which operated as part of the
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in
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. 2015 saw Domboy star in ''Les Invisibles,'' a short film that followed a young man as he started work in the nuclear industry among the "invisible" workers. He finished out the year by co-starring in director
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' feature film ''The Walk'', based upon the real-life story of
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's high wire walk between the
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towers. He next featured in the romantic comedy ''
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'' (''Un Homme À La Hauteur'') and director Christian Duguay's '' A Bag of Marbles (Un Sac de Billes)'', the story of two
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boys caught in occupied France during World War II. In 2017, Domboy debuted in the recurring role of Fergus Claudel Fraser, opposite
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's Marsali MacKimmie Fraser, in Starz's hit time travel drama '' Outlander'', based upon
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's best-selling book series of the same name. Domboy is set to feature in two feature films in 2021, ''Eugénie Grandet'', based upon the novel of the same name by
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, and '' The Mad Woman's Ball (Le Bal des folles)'', based upon the novel by Victoria Mas. In July it was announced that he would be joining the cast of BBC's upcoming series '' SAS: Rogue Heroes'' as Augustin Jordan, a six part drama based upon
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's book of the same name.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Domboy, César 1990 births Living people French male film actors French male television actors Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century French male actors 21st-century French male actors