François Civil, born on January twenty-ninth, nineteen ninety, is a talented French actor recognized for his dynamic performances in both French and English-language films. His filmography includes notable titles such as Frank and As Above, So Below, both released in two thousand fourteen, as well as Five in two thousand sixteen, and Burn Out in two thousand seventeen. He has also captivated audiences in romantic comedies like Love at Second Sight in two thousand nineteen and has showcased his versatility in thrillers such as The Wolf's Call and Who You Think I Am, both released in the same year.
In addition to his impressive film roles, Civil has made a significant impact on television. He starred in the Disney Channel teen sitcom Trop la Classe! in two thousand six and gained further acclaim in the comedy-drama series Call My Agent! from two thousand fifteen to two thousand seventeen. More recently, he appeared in the Netflix comedy miniseries Fiasco, set to release in two thousand twenty-four.
François Civil's talent has not gone unnoticed in the industry. He was awarded the Chopard Trophy for Male Revelation at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in two thousand nineteen. Furthermore, he has received two nominations for the César Award for Best Supporting Actor, one for his role in BAC Nord in two thousand twenty-two and another for Rise in two thousand twenty-three. His accolades continued to grow as he was named Actor of the Year at GQ France's Men of the Year Awards in two thousand twenty-three.
In addition to his live-action roles, Civil lent his voice to the character Buzz Lightyear in the French version of the animated film Lightyear in two thousand twenty-two. He also portrayed the iconic character D'Artagnan in the upcoming adaptations of The Three Musketeers, set to release in two thousand twenty-three.