Guillaume Canet
Actor, Director, Screenwriter, ProducerAbout
Guillaume Canet attended the Cours Florent and appeared in several TV movies, then Philippe Haïm’s feature film Barracuda, alongside Jean Rochefort, a role for which he won the Saint-Jean-de-Luz Film Festival Acting Award. Hot off this first success, he filmed a series of movies: Pierre Jolivet’s In All Innocence (1998), which earned him a César nomination for Best Male Newcomer, Rémi Waterhouse’s I Follow in My Father’s Footsteps (1999), Danny Boyle’s The Beach (2000) alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Jerry Schatzberg’s The Day the Ponies Come Back (2000) and Andrzej Zulawski’s Fidelity, for which he won the Jean-Gabin Award. Now firmly established, he went on to appear in numerous films including Yann Samuel’s Love Me If You Dare (2003), Tristan Aurouet and Gilles Lellouche’s Narco (2004), Christian Carion’s Merry Christmas (2005), Claude Berri’s Hunting and Gathering (2007), Jacques Maillot’s Rivals (2008), Christian Carion’s Farewell (2009), Christian Duguay’s Jappeloup (2013), André Téchiné’s In the Name of My Daughter (2014), Cédric Anger’s Next Time I’ll Aim for the Heart (2014), Gilles Lellouche’s Sink or Swim (2018) and Édouard Bergeon’s In the Name of the Land (2019). Parallel to his acting career, Guillaume Canet tried his hand at directing with several shorts before graduating to features in 2002 with My Idol, which he wrote and produced and in which he also starred. In 2017, he won the Best Director César and the Jacques-Deray Award for his second directorial outing, the thriller Tell No One, in which he acted opposite François Cluzet. His third film as a producer, screenwriter and director, the ensemble film Little White Lies, was a box office smash in 2010. Three years later, he directed his first American film, Blood Ties, which played at the Cannes Film Festival. He then directed Rock’n Roll (2017), acting alongside his partner Marion Cotillard, Little White Lies 2 (2019), Lui (2021), and then Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom, which was a commercial hit. Guillaume Canet will soon appear on screen in Just Philippot’s climate thriller Acid.