Daniel Russo

Daniel Russo

Acting 1948-05-13 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.

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2021 Isaac Benichou
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2019 Dario Benedetti
2018 Simon Langlois
2016 Daniel
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2016 Self
2014 Jacky
2014 Le beau-père de Michael
2014 Pierre Maillard
2014 Marcel
2013 Félix Escartefigue
2013 Félix Escartefigue
2013 François senior
2013 Gérard
2013 Capitaine Lefevre
2013 Camparain
2012 Maxime Verdier
2012 Yves Pasteur
2012 Pierre Loisel
2011 Paul
2011 Jean-Michel
2011 Pierre Bérégovoy
2009 Paul Sax
2009 Pierre Bérégovoy
2009 Maxime Gallet
2009 Didier
2009 Victor Mac Orlan
2008 Vincent
2008 Louis
2007 Cornudet
2007 Self
2006 Édouard Vigne
2006 Self - Guest
2005 Guillaume Marty
2005 Henri Castarède
2004 Henri Lafont, alias « Abwehr Henri Chamberlin »
2004 Daniel Colona
2004 Marco
2004 Bob François
2003 Daniel
2003 Bob François
2002 L'homme d'affaires
2001 Franck Petit, game's producer
2000 Ronnie
2000 Guido
1998 Roussier
1998 Laurent
1998 Monsieur Jean
1998 André
1997 Jean-Pierre Bellac
1997 Jean-François
1997 Marcellin
1997 Paul
1997 Raymond
1996 Monsieur Hattus
Oui
1996 Polo
1996 Marcel Bourdon, prétendu ami de Georges
1996 Alain
1996 Damien
1995 André le patron de l'hotel
1995 Jean-Pierre
1995 Maître Rigoard
1994 Georges
1994 Alex
1993 Director
1991 père Christian
1989 Lieutenant Trévise
1988 -The American pilot
1987 Melchior
1986 Rabuteau
1986 Harky
1985 Pierre Baillet
1985 André Martin
1985 Floyd Malloy / Jacques Lafleur
1983 Charles Murat
1983 Durbec
1983 André
1982 Étienne, François' dentist friend
1981 Nurse
1981 l'assistant
1981 Guy Loiseau
1980 Denis (SRPJ Lyon)
1979 Mario
1979 Un commentateur TV
1977 Commercials director
1976 Shalom