Michel Scourneau

Michel Scourneau

73 · Born: Apr 1, 1952

Personal Details

BornApr 1, 1952 Liège, Wallonia, Belgium

Biography

Michel Scourneau is a renowned filmmaker, widely recognized for his work on a diverse array of cinematic projects. Among his most notable endeavors is the 2001 film "Wasabi", a visually stunning and engaging production that has left a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Additionally, Scourneau's impressive body of work also includes the 1993 film "The Visitors", a thought-provoking and emotionally charged exploration of the human experience.

Furthermore, Scourneau's early career was marked by his involvement in the 1990 production of "Fort Boyard", a groundbreaking and innovative television series that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Throughout his illustrious career, Michel Scourneau has consistently demonstrated his ability to craft captivating and memorable films that resonate with audiences worldwide.

Career

2004
Casablanca Driver
Casablanca Driver as Pierre Janos
2002
Gangsters
Gangsters as Cointrel
2001
Wasabi
Wasabi as Van Eyck
1993
The Visitors
The Visitors as Enguerrand le Balafré
1992
1990
Fort Boyard
Fort Boyard as Père Fouras