Ugo Broussot embarked on his artistic journey by enrolling in the Regional Drama Conservatory of Orleans, where he was fortunate to be mentored by the esteemed Nicole Mérouze, Jean-Claude Cotillard, and Niseema Theillaud.
He furthered his education by earning a Bachelor of Theatre Studies from the prestigious Faculty Théâtre de Paris III, also known as the Sorbonne Nouvelle.
As his acting career began to take shape, Broussot made his mark in the world of theatre, appearing in a diverse range of productions, including L'Enfant Chance, Allons Z'Enfants, C'est Bien, Y'a Quelqu'un!, and Alice in Wonderland, News Stories like that.
In addition to his theatrical endeavors, Broussot has also made a name for himself in the film industry, working under the direction of renowned filmmakers such as Frédéric Fonteyne, Jean-Marc Moutout, Laurence Ferreira Barbosa, Maria Pinto, and Cristi Puiu.
Some of his notable film credits include Brother and Sister, K. Memories, Well now dance: sketch Escal'Amore, Un Sauvage Honnête Homme, Moi qui duperais le Bon Dieu, and The Mouse is under the table.