Davy Sardou
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Davy Sardou is a French actor, born on June 1st 1978, he is the son of French Singer Michel Sardou and Elizabeth Haas, grandson of French actors Jackie Sardou and Fernand Sardou and brother to French novelist Romain Sardou.
He studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, starred in several off-Broadway plays before returning to Paris in 2001 where he now lives and works.
[edit] Theater
- 2008- Oscar by Claude Magnier at the Théatre du Gymnase, directed by Phillipe Hersen
- 2007- Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring at the Théatre de la Tête d'Or, directed by Thierry Harcourt
- 2004- Copier/Coller by Jean-Marie Chevret at the Théatre Michel, directed by Olivier Macé and Jean-Pierre Dravel
- 2002- L'Homme en Question by Felicien Marceau at the Théatre de la Porte Saint Martin, directed by Jean-Luc Tardieu
[edit] Film & TV
- 2007- "Crédit pour un Meurtre" directed by Dominique Tabuteau
- 2006- "Profils Criminels" directed by Laurent Carceles
- 2004- "Navarro: Mortelles Violences" directed by Jean Sagols
- 2004- "Lea parker: Chaos" directed by Laurent Bregeat
- 2002- "Le Groupe" directed by Jean Sagols
- 1999- Black and White directed by James Toback