Sagamore Stévenin's acting career commenced in 1991 with a role in the film "La Totale" directed by Claude Zidi, which incidentally served as the inspiration for the movie "True Lies". Subsequently, he accepted a range of roles in both feature films and television movies, rapidly securing starring parts, particularly in "La Cible" and "Comme une bête".
In 1999, Stévenin's fame grew significantly following his appearance in Catherine Breillat's film "Romance". This film, which co-starred Caroline Ducey and adult film star Rocco Siffredi, sparked a considerable scandal.
Throughout his career, Stévenin has consistently demonstrated his willingness to explore diverse genres. He has appeared in films that evoke the cinematic styles of the pre-war era, such as "Lisa" directed by Pierre Grimblat, which featured Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard. Additionally, he has starred in thrillers like "Sueurs" and the comic book adaptation "Michel Vaillant" directed by Louis-Pascal Couvelaire and produced by Luc Besson.
Stévenin has also showcased his comedic chops in films like "Tu vas rire mais je te quitte" (2004),directed by Philippe Harel, which co-starred Judith Godrèche.
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