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French actor
Cris Campion (born 1 September 1966) is a French film and television actor, previously known as Thierry Campion .
Born in
Versailles ,
[1] Campion's first leading role came in
Roman Polanski ’s
Pirates (1986).
[2] The next year, he was nominated for a
César Award for Most Promising Actor for
Field of Honor . In
Charlemagne, le prince à cheval (1993), he played
Pepin the Hunchback .
[3]
Campion married
Anny Duperey in 1993, two years after she had left
Bernard Giraudeau , but they separated after some ten years.
[4] Duperey has called Giraudeau “the man of my life” and Campion “the love of my life”.
[5]
Le café (1985)
Pirates (1986), as Jean-Baptiste, called Frog
[2]
Field of Honor (1987), as Pierre Naboulet
Un sketch (1987)
Beyond Therapy (1987), as Andrew
The Ray Bradbury Theater (1988), as Terwilliger
Le Client (short film, 1988), as Eric
Chillers (Day of Reckoning) (1990), as Jean Arnaud
Fortune Express (1991), as Pascal Perkiss
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (1992), as Lieutenant Gaston
Sup de fric (Christian Gion, 1992), as Victor Dargelas
Ma sœur, mon amour (1992), as Gaetan
Le voyage d'Eva (1992), as Laurent
Charlemagne, le prince à cheval (television, 1993), as
Pepin the Hunchback
[3]
Fortitude (television, 1994), as Pierrot
Taxandria (1995),
dubbing
Navarro (television series, 1995 season), as Antoine
La Femme de la forêt (1996), as Bertrand
Exit Wounds (1997), as Cyril
Le Bahut (television series, 1998 season), as Jérôme
Une famille formidable (2000), as Vincent
Marie Fransson (2001), as Atlas
Méditerranée (2001, television), as Marco
Gaetan et Rachel en toute innocence (2002)
Leave Your Hands on My Hips (2003), as Musician
Julie Lescaut (television series, 2003 episode “Hors la loi”), as Berteau
Frank Riva (television series, 2004) as Stan
The Waves (2005)
Standing Tall (2005, TV)
Les Hauts plateaux (stage play)
PJ (television series, 2006 season), as Jean-Marie
Greco (television, 2007), as Joseph
Section de recherches (2007), as Alain
Plus belle la vie (television soap, 2008 season), as Cédric
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Cris Campion at bfi.org.uk, accessed 24 April 2020
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b Julia Ain-Krupa, Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile (2010), p. 118
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b CinémAction TV , Issue 11 (1995), p. 61
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“Anny Duperey: Ce qu'il faisait avec une autre femme ne me regardait pas” , purepeople.com, 27 May 2015, accessed 24 April 2020
^ Marine Madelmond, “Anny Duperey: Cris Campion, l’amour de sa vie était son petit fils dans un film”, in Gala, 18 January 2018 (in French)
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