Lorant Deutsch Bio - Biography

Name Lorant Deutsch
Height
Naionality French
Date of Birth 27-October-1975
Place of Birth Alencon, France
Famous for Acting
Lorant Deutsch is a French actor and writer. In 1990, he ran for the first time to audition a series of Franco-TV Quebec. First contract for five years, he played the role of Tom, a French boy playing with his sister by detectives Quebec alliance in the Intrepid. He then put his artistic career on hold for her studies, without sacrificing the drama classes he continues to attend. Or plates, too, since during this period, it is present in many commercials, the most famous are Yop and the series of spots Gervais the slogan: "Charles Gervais, it is odious, but it is divine."

In 2005 and 2006, he devoted himself more intensely to the theater where he played the role of Mozart in the play Amadeus, alongside Jean Piat, then in September 2006, he starred in the play of Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest at the Theatre Antoine in Paris, directed by Pierre Laville. It also embodies in 2006 Jean-Paul Sartre in a young TV movie, Les Amants du Flore with Anna Mouglalis in the role of Simone de Beauvoir and embodies Jean de La Fontaine in the film Daniel Vigne released in April 2007. In fall 2009, he played the lead role of the play The Romance of a trader, where his character was inspired by Jerome Kervie.

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