Francis Huster

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Francis Huster (born 8 December 1947) is a French stage, film and television actor, film director and scriptwriter.

Biography

Francis Huster was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine. His parents are Charles Huster, commercial director at Lancia, and Suzette Cwajbaum, a Polish Jewish woman.

He studied acting at the Conservatoire of the 17th arrondissement of Paris, at the Cours Florent and at the Conservatoire national (1968), where he had René Simon and later Antoine Vitez as teachers.[1][2] He joined the Comédie-Française in 1971, became sociétaire in 1977, and left this institution in 1982.[3] He later founded the theater group Compagnie Francis Huster, of which the following actors have been members: Clotilde Courau, Valérie Crunchant, Cristiana Reali, Estelle Skornik, Valentine Varela, Olivier Martinez, Mathieu Carriere.[4]

Awards

Francis Huster became Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur in 1991, and was awarded the rank of "Officier" by Jacques Chirac in 2006.[2] The latter made the following comment: "C'est un comédien absolument exceptionnel qui se donne sans réserve à son art" ("He is an absolutely exceptional actor who dedicates himself totally to his art").[5]

Filmography

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