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Pascal Greggory (born 8 September 1954) is a
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
actor.


Personal life

Greggory is openly gay. He had long-term relationships with Patrice Chéreau and
François-Marie Banier François-Marie Banier () (born ) is a French novelist, playwright, artist, actor and photographer. He is particularly known for his photographs of celebrities and other public figures and for his friendships with members of high society. In a pr ...
.


Filmography

* '' Les Sœurs Brontë'' (1979) by
André Téchiné André Téchiné (; born 13 March 1943) is a French screenwriter and film director. He has a long and distinguished career that places him among the most accomplished post- New Wave French film directors. Téchiné belongs to a second generation ...
* '' Catherine de Heilbronn'' (1980, TV) by
Éric Rohmer Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer (; 21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. Rohmer was the last of the post-World ...
* ''Le crime d'amour'' (1983) by
Guy Gilles Guy Gilles born Guy Chiche (25 August 1938 - 3 February 1996) was a French film director. Biography He directed his first short film, ''Soleil éteint'' in 1958. He changed his surname to Gilles based on the name of his mother (Gilette) to crea ...
* '' Pauline à la plage'' (1983) by
Éric Rohmer Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer (; 21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. Rohmer was the last of the post-World ...
* '' Le trio en si bémol'' (1988, TV) by
Éric Rohmer Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer (; 21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. Rohmer was the last of the post-World ...
* '' L'Arbre, le maire et la médiathèque'' (1993) by
Éric Rohmer Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer (; 21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher. Rohmer was the last of the post-World ...
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La Soif de l'or ''La Soif de l'or'' (Thirst for gold) is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. It features Tsilla Chelton, Christian Clavier and Catherine Jacob. Plot Cast * Tsilla Chelton as Mémé Zézette * Christian Clavier as Urbain D ...
'' (1993) by
Gérard Oury Gérard Oury (born Max-Gérard Houry Tannenbaum; 29 April 1919 – 20 July 2006) was a French film director, actor and writer. Life and career Max-Gérard Houry-Tannenbaum was the only son of Serge Tannenbaum, a violinist of Russian-Jewish orig ...
* '' La Reine Margot'' (1994) by Patrice Chéreau * '' La Rivière Espérance'' (1995, TV) by Josée Dayan * ''
Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train ''Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train'' (french: Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train) is a 1998 French drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau and written by Chéreau, Danièle Thompson and Pierre Trividic. It stars Pascal Greggory, Vincent Pere ...
'' (1998) by Patrice Chéreau * ''
Le Temps retrouvé ''In Search of Lost Time'' (french: À la recherche du temps perdu), first translated into English as ''Remembrance of Things Past'', and sometimes referred to in French as ''La Recherche'' (''The Search''), is a novel in seven volumes by French ...
'' (1999) by
Raoul Ruiz __NOTOC__ Raoul is a French variant of the male given name Ralph or Rudolph, and a cognate of Raul. Raoul may also refer to: Given name * Raoul Berger, American legal scholar * Raoul Bova, Italian actor * Radulphus Brito (Raoul le Breton, died ...
* '' The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc'' (1999) by Luc Besson * ''
La Confusion des Genres ''Confusion of Genders'' (french: La Confusion des genres) is a 2000 French drama film starring Pascal Greggory. It was directed by Ilan Duran Cohen. Two actors of this film were nominated at the César Awards 2001: Pascal Greggory for Best Act ...
'' (2000) by Ilan Duran Cohen * ''
La Fidélité ''Fidelity'' () is a 2000 French drama film written and directed by Andrzej Żuławski and starring Sophie Marceau, Pascal Greggory, and Guillaume Canet. Based on Madame de La Fayette's 1678 novel ''La Princesse de Clèves'', the film is about a ...
'' (2000) by
Andrzej Żuławski Andrzej Żuławski (; 22 November 1940 – 17 February 2016) was a Polish film director and writer. Żuławski often went against mainstream commercialism in his films, and enjoyed success mostly with European art-house audiences. In the late 1 ...
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La vie promise ''La vie promise'' is a 2002 French film directed by Olivier Dahan, written by Olivier Dahan and Agnès Fustier-Dahan, and starring by Isabelle Huppert, Pascal Greggory and Maud Forget. Main cast *Isabelle Huppert as Sylvia *Pascal Greggory as ...
'' (2002) by
Olivier Dahan Olivier Dahan (born 26 June 1967) is a French film director and screenwriter. His third directed film, ''La Vie en rose'', was one of the only French cinema films to win two Academy Awards, including the first acting Oscar in the French language. ...
* '' Son frère'' (2003) by Patrice Chéreau (cameo) * ''
Arsène Lupin Arsène Lupin (French pronunciation: ʁsɛn lypɛ̃ is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc. The character was first introduced in a series of short stories serialized in the magazi ...
'' (2004) by
Jean-Paul Salomé Jean-Paul Salomé (born 14 September 1960) is a French director and screenwriter. Filmography External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Salome, Jean-Paul 1960 births Living people Film directors from Paris French male screenwriters French ...
* '' Gabrielle'' (2005) by Patrice Chéreau * '' La Tourneuse De Pages'' (2006) by
Denis Dercourt Denis Dercourt (born 1 October 1964) is a French film director and screenwriter. Biography Denis Dercourt's grandfather directed documentaries, his father was a film producer and his brother is also a film producer. From 1988 to 1993, Derco ...
* ''
La Vie en Rose "La Vie en rose" (; ) is the signature song of popular French singer Édith Piaf, written in 1945, popularized in 1946, and released as a single in 1947. The song became very popular in the US in 1950, when seven versions reached the ''Billboard ...
'' (2007) by
Olivier Dahan Olivier Dahan (born 26 June 1967) is a French film director and screenwriter. His third directed film, ''La Vie en rose'', was one of the only French cinema films to win two Academy Awards, including the first acting Oscar in the French language. ...
* '' La France'' (2008) by Serge Bozon * ''Geliebte Clara'' (2008) by
Helma Sanders-Brahms Helma Sanders-Brahms (20 November 1940 – 27 May 2014) was a German film director, screenwriter and producer. Biography Helma Sanders was born on 20 November 1940 in Emden, Germany. She attended a school for acting in Hannover from 1960 to 1 ...
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The Ball of the Actresses ''All About Actresses'' (french: Le Bal des actrices), also known as ''The Actress' Ball'', is a 2009 French mockumentary film directed by Maïwenn. The title is a reference to the film directed by Roman Polanski, ''The Fearless Vampire Killers'' ...
'' (2009) by Maïwenn * ''
Walled In ''Walled In'' is a Canadian-made 2009 horror- thriller directed and co-written by Gilles Paquet-Brenner and starring Mischa Barton, Cameron Bright, and Deborah Kara Unger. The film is based on the best-selling French novel ''Les Emmurés'' by S ...
'' (2009) by Gilles Paquet-Brenner * '' Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs)'' (2010) * '' A Distant Neighborhood'' (2010) by
Sam Garbarski Sam Garbarski (born 13 February 1948) is a Belgian film director and screenwriter. His film ''Irina Palm'' (2007) was awarded Best European Film at the 53rd David di Donatello Awards. He then directed ''A Distant Neighborhood'' (2010), a fantas ...
* ''
Bye Bye Blondie ''Bye Bye Blondie'' is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Virginie Despentes. Cast *Emmanuelle Béart as Frances ** Clara Ponsot as Young Frances * Béatrice Dalle as Gloria **Soko as Young Gloria *Pascal Greggory as Claude *Stomy Bugsy as Fra ...
'' (2012) * ''
Portrait of the Artist A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this re ...
'' (2014) * '' Tout de suite maintenant'' (2016) * '' The Frozen Dead'' (2017, TV) * ''Three Adventures Of Brooke'' (2018) *'' Frankie'' (2019) * ''Our Lady of the Nile'' (2019) * ''
Irma Vep ''Irma Vep'' is a 1996 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Olivier Assayas. Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung plays a fictionalised version of herself, as disasters result when an unstable French film director (played by Jean-Pierre ...
'' (2022, TV) by
Olivier Assayas Olivier Assayas (born 25 January 1955) is a French film director, screenwriter and film critic. Assayas is known for his slow-burning period pieces, psychological thrillers, neo-noirs and French comedies. His work has become synonymous with the ...
* '' La Favorite'' (2023) *''
One Fine Morning One Fine Morning may refer to: * ''One Fine Morning'' (film), 2022 film directed by Mia Hansen-Løve * "One Fine Morning" (song), 1971 song by Lighthouse {{disambiguation ...
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