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François Civil (; born 29 January 1990) is a French actor. He has appeared in both French and English-language productions and is known for his roles in films such as '' Frank'' (2014), ''
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'' (2014), '' Five'' (2016), '' Burn Out'' (2017), '' Love at Second Sight'' (2019), '' The Wolf's Call'' (2019), '' Who You Think I Am'' (2019), ''
Someone, Somewhere ''Someone, Somewhere'' () is a 2019 French comedy film directed by Cédric Klapisch, starring François Civil and Ana Girardot. The film premiered at the 2019 Festival du film francophone d'Angoulême (FFA). Synopsis Rémy, who has an unskil ...
'' (2019), '' BAC Nord'' (2021), for voicing
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in the French version of the animated film ''
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'' (2022), and for playing
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in '' The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan'' (2023) and '' The Three Musketeers: Milady'' (2023). On television, he has starred in the
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teen sitcom series ''
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'' (2006), in the
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comedy-drama series ''
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'' (2015–17), and in the
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comedy miniseries '' Fiasco'' (2024). Civil won a Chopard Trophy for Male Revelation at the
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, and has earned two nominations for the
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; for ''BAC Nord'' in 2022 and for '' Rise'' in 2023. He was named Actor of the Year by GQ France's Men of the Year Awards in 2023.


Early life

Civil was born in the
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on 29 January 1990, to a French mother from
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and a Tahitian father. His parents are both University professors of Spanish. His paternal grandmother is Tahitian and his paternal grandfather is Catalan. He has an older sister. In addition to his native French, Civil also speaks English, Spanish, and a bit of Italian. Civil has a
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of the skin of his arms and a lock of white hair since he was fifteen. He told French magazine ''
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'' in 2019 that no doctor could tell him why, but he believes this happened due to stress. Civil started acting at the age of fourteen. He signed up for an acting class because he wanted to get closer to a girl who was taking acting lessons. The feeling was not mutual, but he ended up falling in love with theater. After spotting him at a school play, the mother of one of the students who was also a casting director encouraged him to continue on this path and insisted that he should go to auditions. Thanks to her, he passed a test and landed a role in his first film, ''Le Cactus''. Civil was also inspired to become an actor after watching the performance of Chinese actress
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in ''
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'' (2000). In 2006, he made a brief stint at the French drama school
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, which he did not like. Civil was an
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child and had trouble concentrating at school. Theatre, music and sports such as
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helped him channel his energy and express himself.


Career


Early work (2005–2015)

In 2005, while studying theater at the studio Le Magasin, Civil made his feature film debut with a small role in the comedy ''Le Cactus'', directed by Michel Munz and Gérard Bitton. His second acting gig was an episode of the TV series ''Louis la Brocante''. In 2006, he played the high school student Dread in the Disney Channel France teen sitcom series ''
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'', that led him to participate in the 2007 Disney Channel Games representing France. Civil left ''Trop la Classe!'' when director Laurence Ferreira Barbosa offered him the leading role in her independent drama film ''Dying or Feeling Better'' () released in 2008, in which he played a young schoolboy who falls in love with twin sisters. His performance, at the age of 18, earned him a nomination for the Lumière Award for Most Promising Actor, and a pre-nomination for the
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in 2009. That same year, he appeared in the web-series ''Twenty Show'' released on
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, which later became a TV film broadcast by
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in May 2009. He then continued his theater studies while filming for cinema and television, in particular with the main role in the short film ''In Our Blood'' (), directed by Guillaume Senez, for which he won the Best Actor award at the
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and the double award for interpretation (Jury Award and Audience Award) at the 15th Jean Carmet Festival in Moulins. In 2010, he was a part of the young cast of the film ''Bus Palladium'', directed by Christopher Thompson. That same year, he did not go to class for all of his senior year because he knew he wanted to pursue acting. He finally presented himself to the Bac exams and obtained it by chance. He stayed in high school for a total of five years after repeating his sophomore year three times. In 2011, he starred in the
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drama '' 15 Lads'' () directed by Romain Cogitore, in which he portrayed a member of the
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and received a second pre-nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actor. He also reprised his role as Dread in the TV series ''Trop la Classe Café!'', and appeared in the erotic drama film '' Elles'' directed by
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, in which he played the teenage son of the protagonist portrayed by
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. In 2013, he won the Premier Rendez-vous prize at the
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for his performance in the comedy film ''Macadam Baby'', written and directed by Patrick Bossard. Between 2013 and 2015, he starred on
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's ''Casting(s)'', a short comedy series about the world of cinema created by
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and Ali Marhyar. In 2014, he ventured into English-language productions, such as the independent British-Irish black comedy film '' Frank'', directed by
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, in which he played Baraque, the bassist of the band Soronprfbs, led by the title character played by
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. Civil and the other actors of ''Frank'' performed the songs live in the film and in the album with the soundtrack. The band performed at concerts in real life to promote the film, such as the talk show ''
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'' on 6 August 2014. Civil also played the urban explorer Papillon in the American horror film ''
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'', directed by
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, and had a supporting role in the American mini-series '' Rosemary's Baby'', directed by
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. In 2015, he filmed a pilot for a TV series created by Alan Ball and produced by
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for
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called ''Virtuoso'', which would be set in the 18th century and feature young musical prodigies from all over Europe who studied at the prestigious Academy of Musical Excellence in Vienna, where he would play the young Spanish guitarist and flautist Isidoro, but the channel did not pick it up as a series. After several appearances in French TV series, in 2015 Civil landed a recurring supporting role as aspiring actor Hippolyte Rivière in the popular comedy series ''
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'' (), created by Fanny Herrero. He also had a supporting role in the thriller ''
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'', directed by
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.


Breakthrough (2016–present)

In 2016, he became known to the general public when he co-starred alongside
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in the comedy film '' Five'' directed by Igor Gotesman, based on a 2011 short film of the same name that Civil and Gotesman had starred in. That same year, Civil and his co-stars from ''Five'' appeared in the music video for the song " Reuf" by French rapper Nekfeu, which was featured in the film's soundtrack. In 2017, he starred in the French action film '' Burn Out'' directed by
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. He also played the youngest sibling of Ana Girardot and
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in the drama '' Back to Burgundy'' (), directed by
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. He was a member of the jury of the "33 short films" section of the 2018 Cabourg Film Festival, and was also a member of the Revelation jury at the 2018 Deauville American Film Festival presided by
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. The year 2019 allowed him to lead several projects: first the geopolitical thriller '' The Wolf's Call'' () by Antonin Baudry; then in Safy Nebbou's psychological thriller '' Who You Think I Am'' () alongside Juliette Binoche; then he co-starred with Joséphine Japy in the romantic comedy '' Love at Second Sight'' () directed by Hugo Gélin, which earned him the Best Actor award at the L'Alpe d'Huez Film Festival, and he also reunited with Cédric Klapisch and Ana Girardot in the romantic comedy ''
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'' (), for which he earned a nomination for the Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actor. Civil won a Chopard Trophy for Male Revelation at the
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. That same year, he was a member of the jury for the 9th Nikon Film Festival presided by Marjane Satrapi, and was also a member of the feature film jury at the 11th Beaune International Thriller Film Festival presided by
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. In 2020, he appeared in one episode of the Canal+ comedy series '' La Flamme'', a spoof of reality dating competition shows. In 2021, he starred the film '' BAC Nord'' directed by Cédric Jimenez, in which he played a police officer from the Anti-Crime Squad (BAC) of
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opposite
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and
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, which earned Civil a nomination for the
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for his performance. He also had a supporting role as a motel manager whose right forearm had a prosthesis with a baseball glove replacing his hand in the comedy TV film '' La Vengeance au Triple Galop'', a parody of the 1983 Australian TV series '' Return to Eden'', directed by
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and Arthur Sanigou and broadcast by Canal+ on 4 October 2021. In 2022, he played the physiotherapist Yann in the comedy drama '' Rise'' () by Cédric Klapisch, for which he received his second César nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He also lent his voice to the character
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in the French version of the animated film ''
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'', and he voiced the character Phillip Graves in the French version of the video game '' Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II''. In 2023, he portrayed
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in two new French film adaptations of
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' 1844 novel ''
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'' directed by Martin Bourboulon; '' The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan'' and '' The Three Musketeers: Milady''. ''D'Artagnan'' became his biggest commercial success, with over 3 million tickets sold in France. The same year, he played an undercover police officer who infiltrates a group of environmental activists in Romain Cogitore's romantic thriller '' A Place to Fight For'' (), the first French original film from
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. In November 2023, Civil was named Actor of the Year by GQ France's Men of the Year Awards''. In 2024, Civil stars in the drama ''
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'' (), directed by
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, in ''
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'' directed by Gilles Lellouche, and in '' Fiasco'', a comedy miniseries co-created by Pierre Niney and Igor Gotesman for
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. In October 2024, Civil started filming
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's 14th feature film, '' Deux pianos'', in which he portrays a pianist who lives an impossible love story.


Other ventures


Photography

Civil is an amateur photographer. A series of photos taken by him entitled "Cambodia" were exhibited at the Atelier Couronnes in Paris between October and November 2017 during the Rencontres Photographiques du 10ème. In an interview for ''
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'' in April 2019, Civil announced that he was working on a photographic project around his anxiety about the passing of time and aging, and that this project would see the light of day "in perhaps twenty years".


Music

Civil is also a musician. He plays bass, guitar and piano. From 2009 to 2018, he was a member of an electro-folk/alternative-rock group called Collective Kingdom, for which he was the singer, the guitarist and the composer. In March 2014, he composed the score for the short film , directed by his long-time friend
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for the promotion of the perfume by Yves Saint Laurent. In December 2022, he composed along with Ferdinand Cros the music for the short film ''Here & Now'' starring his longtime friend Pierre Niney for the
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perfume Bois d'Argent.


Sports

He has been playing
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since he was a teenager, and
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since 2016.


Advertising campaigns

In May 2021, Civil became the new ambassador of the Italian high jewelry brand
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.


Political views

In September 2018, following the resignation of the French Minister of Ecology
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, Civil co-signed the column "The greatest challenge in the history of humanity", calling on the government to take "firm and immediate" action in the face of the danger of
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. In June 2023, Civil expressed his support to the French environmental activists known as " Zadists". He told ''
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'' in July 2023 that starring in the film '' A Place to Fight For'' (2023) was an engagement, even if it was anecdotal compared to that of the Zadists; and that he was very proud to star in this film because it sheds light on the ZAD and pays tribute to "these people who sacrifice a lot of their lives for the planet". In March 2024, Civil expressed his support to the #MeToo movement in French cinema and to actresses Judith Godrèche and Anouk Grinberg, for the liberation of women's voices and against sexist and sexual violence in French cinema. On 4 June 2024, he signed a petition addressed to French President
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demanding France to officially recognize the
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. On 28 June 2024, Civil shared two
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encouraging his followers to vote against the French far-right party
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and against their candidate for French prime minister,
Jordan Bardella Jordan Bardella (; born 13 September 1995) is a French politician who has been the president of the National Rally (RN) since 2022, after serving as acting president from September 2021 to November 2022 and as vice-president from 2019 to 2022. ...
, for the then-upcoming French parliamentary elections whose first round took place on 30 June 2024. On 6 July 2024, a day before the second round of the elections, he shared a post against the National Rally candidates.


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François Civil
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