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Alexis Manenti

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Alexis Manenti
Manenti in 2017
Born (1982-02-12) 12 February 1982 (age 43)
NationalityFrench
Years active2014–present

Alexis Manenti (born 12 February 1982) is a French actor and screenwriter, most known for the 2019 film Les Misérables.

Career

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He was the winner of the César Award for Most Promising Actor at the 45th César Awards,[1] and the Lumière Award for Best Male Revelation at the 25th Lumière Awards,[2] for his performance in Les Misérables (2019). With co-writers Ladj Ly and Giordano Gederlini, he won the Lumière Award for Best Screenplay,[2] and was nominated for the César Award for Best Original Screenplay[1] and the European Film Award for Best Screenwriter.[3]

Filmography

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Films

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Year English Title Original Title Role Notes
2014 Mea Culpa Slobodan
2015 Vicky Christophe
2016 The Stopover Voir du pays Jonathan
Orphan Orpheline
2017 Stalin's Couch Le Divan de Staline Tchirikov
Épouse-moi mon pote Chris
2018 9 Fingers 9 doigts Springer
Just a Breath Away Dans la brume Drunk policeman
The World Is Yours Le monde est à toi Uber driver
2019 Les Misérables Chris
Sexfish Poissonsexe Éric
2020 K contraire David
2021 Third Grade CE2
2022 Love According to Dalva Dalva
Athena Sébastien
Undercover Enquête sur un scandale d'État Alexis Novinard
2023 Les Indésirables Bâtiment 5 Pierre [4]
Guardians of the Formula Čuvari formule Georges Mathé
Karmapolice Poulet
2024 The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent Čovjek koji nije mogao šutjeti Commander of Beli Orlovi paramilitary Short film
Maldoror Luis Catano
The Mohican Le Mohican Joseph Cardelli
2025 Ad Vitam Nico [5]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2015 The Last Panthers Rajko Popovic
2015-2018 Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie David Krepps Two episodes
2018 Clash of Futures (1918-1939: Les Rêves brisés de l'entre-deux-guerres) Dragul One episode
2019 Apnea (Une île) Victor
2020 The Eddy Zivko Five episodes

References

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  1. ^ a b Melanie Goodfellow, "César awards: ‘Les Miserables’ wins best film, Polanski takes best director". Screen Daily, 28 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b Scott Roxborough, "France’s Lumiere Awards: ‘Les Misérables’ Wins Best Film, Roman Polanski Tapped as Best Director". The Hollywood Reporter, 27 January 2020.
  3. ^ Nancy Tartaglione, "European Film Awards Nominations: Polanski’s ‘An Officer And A Spy’, Almodovar’s ‘Pain And Glory’, Bellocchio’s ‘Traitor’ Lead". Deadline Hollywood, 9 November 2019.
  4. ^ Michael Rosser, "Ladj Ly’s ‘Les Indésirables’ to world premiere at Toronto 2023". Screen Daily, 5 July 2023.
  5. ^ Harvey, Dennis (Jan 13, 2025). "'Ad Vitam' Review: Guillaume Canet Tries to Launch a Netflix Action Franchise in Overstuffed Thriller". Variety. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
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