Nicolas Buchoux

Nicolas Buchoux

Acting 1 titles 1977-11-16 Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France

Nicolas Buchoux is a distinguished French actor whose career spans theater, film, and television. After earning a DEUG in German, he honed his craft at the prestigious École des Enfants Terribles before joining the École du Studio d’Asnières in 2001, under the guidance of Jean-Louis Martin-Barbaz. His training included intensive workshops with notable directors such as Jean-Claude Penchenat, Gildas Milin, and Jacques Vincey, as well as an immersive two-month program at the Actor's Centre in London.

On stage, Buchoux has collaborated with a variety of directors, showcasing his versatility in works like "Les Merveilles" directed by Laurent Sauvage and Brecht's "Le Cercle de Craie Caucasien" under Frédéric Fachena. He co-directed Feydeau's "L’homme de paille" and contributed to productions such as "Vengeance et Cie" and "Fragments d’une lettre d’Adieu…" by N. Chaurette. His performance in Harold Pinter's "Célébration," directed by Alexandre Zeff, earned critical acclaim, winning the 2008 Théâtre 13 Best Direction Award.

Buchoux's film credits include collaborations with acclaimed directors like Noémie Lvovsky and Patrice Leconte, with a notable role in the blockbuster "Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au bon Dieu?" More recently, he has appeared on television, featuring in the second season of the series "Q.I." directed by Olivier De Plas, where he plays a recurring character. His multifaceted talent continues to shine across various platforms in the performing arts.

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