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==Life and career==

==Life and career==

Born in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, to Algerian-Jewish parents.<ref>{{cite news|last=Druckerman|first=Pamela|title='Let's All Become Jews'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/opinion/lets-all-become-jews-france-yvan-attal.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=1 June 2016|access-date=19 January 2022|archive-date=4 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604123829/https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/opinion/lets-all-become-jews-france-yvan-attal.html}}</ref> He grew up in the outskirts of Paris. His acting debut was in [[Éric Rochant]]'s ''Un monde sans pitié'' (1989),<ref>{{cite news|title=Un-Monde-sans-pitie - Cast, Crew, Director and Awards - NYTimes.com|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/142647/Un-Monde-sans-pitie/details|department=Movies & TV Dept.|work=[[The New York Times]]|publisher=[[Baseline (database)|Baseline]] & [[All Movie Guide]]|access-date=18 January 2016}}{{dead link|date=April 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> which earned him a [[César Award]] for [[César Award for Most Promising Actor|Most Promising Actor]]. His first feature film as director was ''[[Ma femme est une actrice]]'' (2001), which co-starred [[Charlotte Gainsbourg]], Attal's real-life partner.

Born in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, to [[History of the Jews in Algeria|Algerian-Jewish parents]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Druckerman|first=Pamela|title='Let's All Become Jews'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/opinion/lets-all-become-jews-france-yvan-attal.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=1 June 2016|access-date=19 January 2022|archive-date=4 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604123829/https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/opinion/lets-all-become-jews-france-yvan-attal.html}}</ref> He grew up in the outskirts of Paris. His acting debut was in [[Éric Rochant]]'s ''Un monde sans pitié'' (1989),<ref>{{cite news|title=Un-Monde-sans-pitie - Cast, Crew, Director and Awards - NYTimes.com|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/142647/Un-Monde-sans-pitie/details|department=Movies & TV Dept.|work=[[The New York Times]]|publisher=[[Baseline (database)|Baseline]] & [[All Movie Guide]]|access-date=18 January 2016}}{{dead link|date=April 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> which earned him a [[César Award]] for [[César Award for Most Promising Actor|Most Promising Actor]]. His first feature film as director was ''[[Ma femme est une actrice]]'' (2001), which co-starred [[Charlotte Gainsbourg]], Attal's real-life partner.



He directed a segment in the film ''[[New York, I Love You]]'', and appeared as an actor in another.

He directed a segment in the film ''[[New York, I Love You]]'', and appeared as an actor in another.


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Yvan Attal
Born (1965-01-04) 4 January 1965 (age 59)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Nationality
  • French
  • Israeli
  • Occupation(s)Actor, director, scriptwriter
    Years active1989–present
    PartnerCharlotte Gainsbourg (c. 1991)
    Children3
    Attal in 2005

    Yvan Attal (Hebrew: איוואן אטל; born (1965-01-04)4 January 1965) is a French actor, scriptwriter and director.[1]

    Life and career

    Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to Algerian-Jewish parents.[2] He grew up in the outskirts of Paris. His acting debut was in Éric Rochant's Un monde sans pitié (1989),[3] which earned him a César Award for Most Promising Actor. His first feature film as director was Ma femme est une actrice (2001), which co-starred Charlotte Gainsbourg, Attal's real-life partner.

    He directed a segment in the film New York, I Love You, and appeared as an actor in another.

    He acted in The Interpreter and Anthony Zimmer, and in Rush Hour 3 he played a French cab driver named George.

    Personal life

    Attal's longtime partner is Anglo-French actress-singer Charlotte Gainsbourg whom he met on the set of the 1991 film Aux yeux du monde.[4] Gainsbourg and Attal are not married, and Gainsbourg has attributed her reluctance to marry to the fact that her parents never married. Attal publicly proposed to Gainsbourg on 19 June 2013 during an awards ceremony when he received the French National Order of Merit.[5] In April 2014, Attal confirmed that they were still unwed with no plans to marry.[6]

    Attal has three children with Gainsbourg.[7][8] In 2014, following the death of Gainsbourg's sister, photographer Kate Barry, Attal and his family relocated to New York City.[9]

    Filmography

    Year Film Role Director Notes
    1989 Un monde sans pitié Halpern Éric Rochant César Award for Most Promising Actor
    Acteurs à l'Écran – Michel Simon's Award
    1991 Cauchemar Blanc Mathieu Kassovitz Short film
    Mauvais fille Vincent Régis Franc
    Aux yeux du monde Bruno Fournier Éric Rochant
    1992 Amoureuse Paul Jacques Doillon
    Love After Love Romain Diane Kurys
    1994 The Patriots Ariel Brenner Éric Rochant
    1996 Delphine 1, Yvan 0 a man Dominique Farrugia
    Portraits chinois Yves Martine Dugowson
    Love, etc. Benoît Marion Vernoux
    1997 I Got a Woman (Short) Arnaud Yvan Attal Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival – Best Short Film
    Saraka bô Taïeb Denis Amar
    1998 Alissa Luc Kaufmann Didier Goldschmidt
    Cantique de la racaille Gaston Vincent Ravalec
    1999 Mes amis Eric Michel Hazanavicius
    With or Without You Benoit Michael Winterbottom
    The Criminal Mason Julian Simpson
    2000 Le prof Hippolyte Alexandre Jardin
    2001 My Wife Is an Actress Yvan Yvan Attal Cabourg Romantic Film Festival – Best Director
    Nominated – César Award for Best Debut
    2002 And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen David Claude Lelouch
    At Dawning (Short) Falling Man Martin Jones
    2003 It's Easier for a Camel... Man in park Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
    Bon Voyage Raoul Jean-Paul Rappeneau Nominated – César Award for Best Supporting Actor
    2004 Happily Ever After Vincent Yvan Attal
    Un petit jeu sans conséquence Bruno Bernard Rapp
    2005 The Interpreter Philippe Sydney Pollack
    Anthony Zimmer François Taillandier Jérôme Salle
    Somewhere (Short) Simon Emmanuel Murat
    Munich Tony (Andreas' Friend) Steven Spielberg
    2006 The Serpent Vincent Mandel Éric Barbier
    2007 Le candidat Michel Dedieu Niels Arestrup
    Rush Hour 3 George Brett Ratner
    2008 Manhunt [fr] (TV Movie) Serge Klarsfeld Laurent Jaoui
    Orange Juice (Short) Philippe Ronan Moucheboeuf
    2009 Je suis venu pour elle Max Ivan Taieb
    The Ball of the Actresses Himself Maïwenn
    Leaving Samuel Catherine Corsini Nominated - Globes de Cristal Award for Best Actor
    Les regrets Mathieu Liévin Cédric Kahn
    Rapt Stanislas Graff Lucas Belvaux Nominated – César Award for Best Actor
    2011 Dans la tourmente Max Christophe Ruggia
    R.I.F. Stephane Monnereau Franck Mancuso
    2012 One Night Pierre Morvand Lucas Belvaux
    Do Not Disturb Ben Azuelos Yvan Attal
    2013 Delicate Gravity (Short) Paul Philippe Andre Palm Springs International ShortFest – Best of Festival Award
    2014 Le Dernier Diamant Simon Carrerra Éric Barbier
    Son épouse Joseph de Rosa Michel Spinosa
    2016 En Moi the filmmaker Laetitia Casta Short film
    The Jews[10][11] Yvan Yvan Attal Also director and screenwriter
    Heaven Will Wait Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar
    2017 Raid dingue Viktor Dany Boon
    Rock'n Roll Yvan Attal Guillaume Canet
    Le Brio Yvan Attal
    2018 Ad Vitam Darius Thomas Cailley TV series - 6 episodes
    2019 Seberg Romain Gary Benedict Andrews
    My Dog Stupid Henri Mohen Yvan Attal based on the short story of the same name from John Fante's novella West of Rome
    2021 The Accusation Yvan Attal based on the 2019 novel of the same name by Karine Tuil
    Stuck Together Gabriel Dany Boon
    2022 The Sitting Duck' Luc Oursel Jean-Paul Salomé
    2023 Bardot Raoul Lévy Danièle Thompson and Christopher Thompson TV series

    [12][13]

    Dubbing

    (French version)

    References

    1. ^ "Yvan Attal - About This Person - Movies & TV - NYTimes.com". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2014. Archived from the original on 21 April 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  • ^ Druckerman, Pamela (1 June 2016). "'Let's All Become Jews'". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  • ^ "Un-Monde-sans-pitie - Cast, Crew, Director and Awards - NYTimes.com". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Retrieved 18 January 2016.[dead link]
  • ^ Mapes, Marty. (25 July 2002) Interview with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal. Movie Habit. Retrieved on 24 August 2011.
  • ^ "Photos : Yvan Attal : regardez-le demander Charlotte Gainsbourg en mariage..." Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  • ^ Guinhut, Hélène. "Yvan Attal : avec Charlotte "on ne va pas se marier"". Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  • ^ (in French) Yvan Attal bio : biographie de Yvan Attal – Gala. Gala.fr (9 November 2010). Retrieved on 4 July 2011.
  • ^ Le Parisien (22 July 2011)
  • ^ Claymore, Gabriel Tully. "Charlotte Gainsbourg, After Rest". Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  • ^ Ny York Times, 2016,06,02
  • ^ Jta.org
  • ^ Hollywood.com
  • ^ Allmovie
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