Philippe Laudenbach

Philippe Laudenbach

Acting 18 titles 1936-01-31 Bourg La Reine, Hauts de Seine, France

Philippe Laudenbach, born on January 31, 1936, is a distinguished French actor whose career has spanned over five decades, during which he has appeared in more than a hundred films since his debut in 1963. As the nephew of renowned actor Pierre Fresnay (whose birth name is Peter Laudenbach), Philippe was nurtured in a family deeply rooted in the performing arts.

He honed his craft at the prestigious French National Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he developed the skills that would lead him to a successful career in theater and film. In 1998, Laudenbach received a nomination for the esteemed Molière Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Luigi Pirandello's "The Crazy's Hat," a testament to his talent and dedication to the craft.

In his personal life, Laudenbach is married to Francine Walter, who is also an actress and serves as a drama teacher at La Bruyère and the Théâtre de l'Atelier. Their shared passion for the arts has undoubtedly enriched both their lives and careers. Philippe Laudenbach continues to be a significant figure in the French film industry, admired for his contributions to the world of acting.

Movies

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