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Gerard Depardieu

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Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu was born on 27 December 1948 in Châteauroux, Indre, France. He is an Academy Award-nominated French actor.

He is one of the world's most respected and well-known actors. He has been in 114 films, including seven in the year 2000. He has starred in French, British, American, Italian and German productions, and has been called "France's gift to world cinema," "the French De Niro," and the "Gallic giant."

Gérard's film debut came in a small way in Le Beatnik et le Minet (1965). A succession of bit parts followed in the early 1970's. His breakthrough role was his 1973 performance as one of a pair of young louts in Bertrand Blier's Going Places.

Depardieu went on to star in five other films for Blier: Get Out Your Handkerchiefs, Buffet Froid, Menage, Too Beautiful For You and Merci la Vie. He also teamed regularly with other French directors: with Marguerite Duras (Nathalie Granger), Francis Weber (La Chevre, Le Plaçard), Alain Resnais (Mon Oncle D'Amerique), Maurice Pialat (Loulou, Police, Le Garçu) and Claude Berri (Jean de Florette, Germinal, Uranus).

His role in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Cyrano de Bergerac won Depardieu numerous accolades, including a César as Best Actor, a Best Actor award at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival and an Academy Award® nomination as Best Actor.

In recent years, Depardieu has become an active film producer, and he also occasionally directs. He has formed a liaison with the French production company GMT, and together they produced The Count of Monte Cristo, a mini-series for French television with Depardieu in the title role. Count was a great success in Europe and was imported to the US (with subtitles) by Bravo. Thus began a number of French/US TV mini-series projects including Balzac (1999) and Les Misérables (2000). Scripts for Napolean, The Three Muskateers and The Hunchback of Notre Dame are being prepared for future productions. French literature -- done by the French, and done very well, thank you -- is a dream that might not have been possible without the purse and the International cache of Depardieu.

In recent years, Depardieu has the title role in the Cannes 2000 opening film Vatel and was Obélix the European smash hit Astérix and Obélix (1999). He also works regularly in America. In fact, he works regularly everywhere. A simple glance at his roster of films for the years 2000 and 2001 alone demonstrates his place in world cinema: I Am Dina (Norway), Concorrenza sleale (Italy), Zavist Bogov (Russia), CQ (US), Beneath the Banyon Trees (US), Le Plaçard (France), Berenice (France TV), Le Acteurs (France), All the Love There Is (Italy), 102 Dalmatians (US), Les Misérables (France/US/Italy/Germany TV), Vidocq (France), Asterix: Mission Cleopatra (France).

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