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Fabrice Luchini was born in Île-de-France, Paris, into an Italian immigrant family, who were fruit and vegetable vendors. He grew up around the neighbourhood of Goutte d'Or in Paris's 18th arrondissement. When he was 13, his mother apprenticed him to a hairdresser in a trendy parlor on Avenue Matignon, where he would take the name of the hairdresser's son, Fabrice, in place of his real name, Robert. At the same time he developed a great interest for literature (Balzac, Flaubert, Proust). His passion for soul music (James Brown) made him a regular of discothèques. This is where he met Philippe Labro, who gave him his first role in Tout peut arriver in 1969. He then studied acting under Jean-Laurent Cochet. However, it was his collaboration with Éric Rohmer that would make him popular for Le Genou de Claire in 1970, in which he played a small role as an adolescent. He appeared in Rohmer's Perceval le Gallois, and Les Nuits de la pleine lune, and in films directed by Nagisa Oshima, Pierre Zucca, Claude Lelouch, Cedric Klapisch, Édouard Molinaro. Thanks to Jean-Laurent Cochet, he later discovered theater, his true passion, which he described as "the only place where life is expressed... something that no school will ever teach". However, it was his role in La Discrète, directed by Christian Vincent in 1990, that made him well-known to the general public. He divides his work between cinema and theater, where since 1980 he has had considerable success with readings from the texts of La Fontaine, Nietzsche, Céline's Voyage au bout de la nuit, Paul Valéry and Roland Barthes. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fabrice Luchini, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Demain, je tombe amoureux
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Hugo
as Robert Zuchini

Laïcité, l'exception française - 120 ans, et maintenant ?
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Natacha, (Almost) Air Hostess
as Narrator

Treasure Hunters: On the Tracks of Khufu
as Christian

La Fontaine et le Confinement

Marcello Mio
as Fabrice

Céline Dion, la bande originale de sa vie
as Self - Guest

The Empire
as Belzébuth

Class Act
as Marcel Loiseau

The Baby
as Joseph

The Crime Is Mine
as Judge Rabusset

For Better and for Worse
as Jean Leroy

By Heart
as Self

Fabrice Luchini : des écrivains parlent d'argent

The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties

Le Fantôme de Laurent Terzieff
as Self (archive footage)

The Best Is Yet to Come
as Arthur Dreyfus

Joan of Arc
as Roi Charles VII

Les Trésors de Marcel Pagnol
as Narrator (voice)

Alice and the Mayor
as Paul Theraneau

The Mystery of Henri Pick
as Jean Michel Rouche

The Emperor of Paris
as Fouché

A Man in a Hurry
as Alain

Quotidien
as Self

Slack Bay
as André van Peteghem

Courted
as Michel Racine

Call My Agent!
as Self

Un début prometteur
as Francis Vauvel

Les Enfoirés - Les Enfoirés en chœur de 1985 à aujourd'hui

A Visit to Hokusai
as Narrator

Gemma Bovery
as Martin

Cycling with Molière
as Serge Tanneur

Luchini - Variations La Fontaine
as Self

Asterix & Obelix: God Save Britannia
as Jules César

In the House
as Germain

The Women on the 6th Floor
as Jean-Louis Joubert

Trophy Wife
as Robert Pujol

My Father's Guests
as Arnaud

A Day at the Museum
as Guard at the Malraux museum

Le Point sur Robert
as Fabrice Luchini

Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve)
as Self

The Girl from Monaco
as Bertrand Beauvois

Paris
as Roland Verneuil

Moliere
as M. Jourdain

On n'est pas couché
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Jean-Philippe
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La cloche a sonné
as Simon Arcos

Knock, ou le triomphe de la médecine
as Doctor Knock

Intimate Strangers
as William

The Cost of Living
as Brett

A Day in the Life of French Cinema
as Self

Barnie's Minor Annoyances
as Barnie

Keep It Quiet
as Grégoire Jeancourt

Nothing About Robert
as Didier Temple

Les Enfoirés 1999 - Dernière édition avant l'an 2000

« Art »
as Serge

Par cœur
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Vivement dimanche
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On Guard
as Count Gonzague