Jean-Hugues Anglade, born on July twenty-ninth, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished French actor, film director, and screenwriter. With a career spanning several decades, he has made significant contributions to both stage and screen, showcasing his versatility across various genres.
Anglade gained critical acclaim for his performances in notable films, earning two nominations for the prestigious César Award for Best Actor. His roles in 'Betty Blue' in nineteen eighty-six and 'Nocturne Indien' in nineteen ninety highlighted his exceptional talent. Furthermore, he won the César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his compelling portrayal in 'La Reine Margot' in nineteen ninety-four.
In recognition of his artistic achievements, Anglade was honored in two thousand ten with the title of Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters, a testament to his influence and contributions to the French cinematic landscape.