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Stéphane Debac (born 23 October 1973) is a French actor, best known for his acting debut as Jerome for South Korean Dogme 95 film Interview (2000), and played as 'Albert Mulveau' in the French TV series Résistance.
YearTitleRoleDirector2017Eric TaiebMyriam Aziza2017Le serpent aux mille coupuresJean-François NeriEric Valette (3)2016Dans l'ombre du tueurArthur MoreauEric Valette (2)2016DavidSolange CicurelStéphane Debac. Actor: The Happening. After having made his mark with a theatrical company, Debac then 21, made his debut appearance in television with a series of sketches aired on Canal +. The following years he distinguished himself as a talented actor in both cinema and television.
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- Lyon, France
Stéphane Debac fait ses premières armes à Lyon, sa ville natale, dès l'âge de 16 ans. Son professeur d'art dramatique l'intègre à 18 ans à la compagnie Skénée pour le spectacle Karawanserail, dans le rôle d'un jeune Méphistophélès.
Stéphane Debac. Actor: The Happening. After having made his mark with a theatrical company, Debac then 21, made his debut appearance in television with a series of sketches aired on Canal +. The following years he distinguished himself as a talented actor in both cinema and television.
He co-starred with Academy Award nominee Bérénice Bejo (The Artist) in the romantic comedie, Modern Love, directed by Stéphane Kazandjian. Stephane Debac won the audience with his charm and the tight collaboration and chemistry with Bejo was felt.
- Actor, Director, Writer
- October 23, 1973
Stéphane Debac is a French actor who has appeared in films such as The Happening, Mr. Bean's Holiday, and The Prey. He also wrote and starred in Palizzi, a comedy series about a police squad.
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