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Daniel Russo

Birthday: 1948-05-13
Birthplace: Paris, Ile-de-France, France


Daniel Russo is a French actor and screenwriter born May 13, 1948 in Paris. Originally from Marseille, Daniel Russo was born in Paris during a trip by his parents. These having divorced at the beginning of the 1950s, his mother obtained custody of him but had him placed at the age of four in residential care. His father finally obtained custody in Marseilles where he was brought up. Passionate about drawing and painting, he joined the Boulle school and became an interior decorator, working with his father who intended him to take over the family business. At the same time, he does theater to correct his diction following an accident that broke his jaw at thirteen. Decorating Robert Lamoureux's apartment one day, the latter invites him to see him play and introduces him to the magic of the stage. He then entered the Ecole de la rue Blanche and then the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art (Promo 1974) where he won four prizes. At the same time, he was a rock guitarist in the Magic Stars, then Les Proverbes (pretending to be Antoine's group), performing at rock concerts in the Paris region. He joined Jacques Fabbri's theater company, with whom he appeared on the TV show Tutti Fabbri broadcast on the 1st channel from Sunday January 13, 1974. He appeared for the first time in cinema in 1976 in The Judge and the Assassin by Bertrand Tavernier in a small role as a guard. In the early 1980s, he played on the boards of the Café-Théâtre des Blancs-Manteaux and began to be spotted by certain critics for the excellence of his playing, 'remarkably expressive'. Thereafter, he interpreted many small roles before the public noticed him in Génial, mes parents divorcent!, a success of Patrick Braoudé in 1990, director whom he will find for Neuf mois in 1994. With this resurgence of popularity, he chained roles with Bertrand Tavernier, Étienne Chatiliez or Gérard Oury. The collaboration with Laurent Baffie will be fruitful in the theater: Sex, Shenanigans and General Culture, Toc toc and in the play Jacques Daniel with Claude Brasseur. On television, his performances in On the Edge or in Suzie Berton are noticed. He plays in the series Trois pères à la maison on M6 and La vie est à nous. Then he played Pierre Bérégovoy in the TV movie A Man of Honor in 2009. He lent his voice for many dubs, including the French voices of Harvey Keitel, Danny DeVito, Bob Hoskins, John Travolta, Matt Dillon. He gave up this field in the mid-2000s.

Filmography

The Party 2
Character: Étienne, l'ami dentiste de François
Jeudi 12
Character: Roussier
It Could Be Worse
Character: Charles Murat

Serial (Bad) Weddings 3
Character: Isaac Benichou
Au bout du chemin
Character: l'assistant

Man Eaters
Character: -The American pilot
Life and Nothing But
Character: Lieutenant Trévise
The Boys II
Character: Laurent

Happiness Is in the Field
Character: André le patron de l'hotel
Neuf mois
Character: Georges
Black Mic Mac
Character: Rabuteau

Delphine : 1, Yvan : 0
Character: Monsieur Hattus
Fresh Bait
Character: Jean-Pierre
Death List
Character: Paul Sax

The Car Keys
Character: Daniel
The Antidote
Character: Guillaume Marty
Le Jeune Marié
Character: Durbec

The Joint Brothers
Character: Harky
Moi vouloir toi
Character: Pierre Baillet
Second life
Character: Ronnie

Brèves de comptoir
Character: Jacky
Un Homme d'honneur
Character: Pierre Bérégovoy
TOC TOC
Character: Vincent

Marius
Character: Félix Escartefigue
Fanny
Character: Félix Escartefigue
Grève party
Character: Monsieur Jean

L'homme de mes rêves
Character: Alex
Oui
Character: Polo
Oui
Route de nuit
Character: Guido

All Mixed Up
Character: André Martin
Ghost with Driver
Character: Marcel Bourdon, prétendu ami de Georges
The Horseman on the Roof
Character: Maître Rigoard

The Three Brothers: The Return
Character: Le beau-père de Michael
93, rue Lauriston
Character: Henri Lafont, alias « Abwehr Henri Chamberlin »

Stop Calling Me Baby!
Character: Commercials director
Bingo!
Character: André

J'ai peur d'oublier
Character: Paul
Un viol
Character: Maxime Gallet

Ma femme me quitte
Character: Alain
Ciao, You Guys
Character: Mario

Hier est un autre Jour !
Character: Pierre Maillard
The Target
Character: Jean-Pierre Bellac

Si c'est ça la famille
Character: Daniel Colona
Le temps de la désobéissance
Character: Édouard Vigne

Les tourtereaux divorcent
Character: Marcel
Pourquoi pas nous ?
Character: Guy Loiseau
Sexe, magouilles et culture générale
Character: Franck Petit, le producteur du jeu

Droit dans le mur
Character: Jean-François

La Guerre du Royal Palace
Character: Maxime Verdier
Bien dégagé derrière les oreilles
Character: Henri Castarède

Lunch Versus Dinner
Character: Jean-Michel
Le garçon d'orage
Character: Marcellin

À l'abri des regards indiscrets
Character: L'homme d'affaires
On ne prête qu'aux riches
Character: Lucien
The Bit Between the Teeth
Character: Un commentateur TV

Il faut marier maman
Character: Gérard

Le Choix de Cheyenne
Character: Simon Langlois
Suzie Berton
Character: Marco
Mémoires d'un jeune con
Character: Damien

Retenez bien ma gueule !
Character: Self
Changer la vie !
Character: Pierre Bérégovoy

Great, My Parents Divorce!
Character: père Christian
The Ideal Man
Character: Paul

Killing Time
Character: Melchior
À cran, deux ans après
Character: Bob François
La Passion selon Didier
Character: Didier