Christophe Odent

Christophe Odent

69 · Born: Dec 2, 1955

Personal Details

BornDec 2, 1955

Biography

Christophe Odent is widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to the world of cinema, with a diverse filmography that showcases his remarkable talent and versatility as a filmmaker.

One of his most notable and enduring works is the 2007 film "La Vie En Rose", a biographical drama that tells the poignant story of the life and career of French singer Édith Piaf.

Additionally, Odent has also made a significant impact with his work on the 1982 film "Les Misérables", a classic adaptation of Victor Hugo's timeless novel, which has become a beloved classic around the world.

Furthermore, his 2004 film "Double zéro" is another notable example of his skill and artistry as a filmmaker, as it masterfully weaves together elements of action, suspense, and humor to create a thrilling and entertaining cinematic experience.

Throughout his career, Christophe Odent has consistently demonstrated his ability to craft compelling stories, develop memorable characters, and bring new perspectives to the world of cinema, earning him a reputation as a talented and innovative filmmaker.

Career

2018
Ami-ami
Ami-ami as Christophe
When Margaux Meets Margaux
When Margaux Meets Margaux as Margaux's father
2016
Irreplaceable
Irreplaceable as Doctor Michel Norès
Planetarium
Planetarium as Ange Ceccadi
2014
2010
Special Treatment
Special Treatment as le collectionneur de pipes
The Skin of Sorrow
The Skin of Sorrow as Maître Cardot
2007
La Vie En Rose
La Vie En Rose as Dr. Bernay
2005
Anthony Zimmer
Anthony Zimmer as Président Commission
2002
Safe Conduct
Safe Conduct as Pierre Bost
2001
2000
1996
Captain Conan
Captain Conan as Cabanel
1995
The Horseman on the Roof
The Horseman on the Roof as Monsieur Barthelemy
1992
Max & Jeremie
Max & Jeremie as Jacky Cohen
1989
1983
First Name: Carmen
First Name: Carmen as Gang Leader
1982