Stephane Debac, a talented actor, made his television debut at the age of 21 with a series of sketches aired on Canal +.
As his career progressed, he distinguished himself as a skilled actor in both cinema and television, captivating audiences with his entertaining performances.
In 2004, Debac's outstanding portrayal of Judge Lambert in L'Affaire Villemin, directed by Raoul Peck, earned him recognition from the business industry, as the film was an adaptation of the still unsolved scandal about a little boy murdered in the 80s.
He co-starred with Academy Award nominee Bérénice Bejo in the romantic comedy, Modern Love, directed by Stéphane Kazandjian, and won the audience over with his charm.
For two complete seasons in 2009, Debac collaborated with Jean Dujardin as writer, director, and actor in the miniseries Palizzi, broadcasted on 13e Rue channel.
In 2010, he was cast as one of the lead characters in the war-thriller movie Stranded, directed by Sandra & Hugues Martin, filmed in the dramatic Moroccan desert.
Debac continued to showcase his versatility by depicting a psychokiller in the movie The Prey, directed by Éric Valette, which received impressive reviews, including that of the New York Times, on his chilling performance.
Throughout his career, Debac has consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt, mimic, and create compelling characters, leaving audiences and the press enthralled and believing.