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Biography. Pierre Lellouche was born in Tunis (Tunisia), among the Jewish community. [2] He is one of four children of Noël Lellouche, who had fought in the Free French Forces during World War II. [3] Following Tunisia's attainment of independence in 1956, the family relocated to Paris. [4]
Lellouche was born in Savigny-sur-Orge, France, to a father of Algerian-Jewish descent, and to a mother of Irish Catholic background. [3] His brother Philippe Lellouche is also an actor and director. [4]
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Lellouche was born on Wednesday, July 5, 1972 (age 50 years; as of 2022) in Savigny-sur-Orge, France. His zodiac sign is cancer. He studied at the Jeanne-d’Arc college in Fontainebleau. He went on to join Cours Florent.
Parents, Brothers, and Sisters
The names of his parents are unknown but his mother was of Irish descent. She was a singer. His father was an Algerian. He was a builder, jeweler, and chief accountant. Philippe Lellouche (French playwright and comedian) is his brother.
Relationships/ Affairs, Wife, Children
He married Mélanie Doutey (french actress) and the couple has a daughter Ava (b. September 5, 2009, Paris.) The couple got divorced in 2013 and now shares the custody of their daughter. He then dated Marie Gillain (a Belgian actress.) As of 2022, he is dating Alizée Guinochet (a French actress.)
His vocation for the theater began at the age of twelve when his French teacher, Patricia Brassem, asked him to play the main role in Molière’s comedy Les Fourberies de Scapin. He actually began his film career not as an actor but as a director of short films (2 minutes 36 de bonheur (1996), Pourkoi… passkeu (2001), the latter being part of the pro...
César 2006: Nomination for the César for best male hope for Ma vie en l’airCésar 2011: César nomination for best supporting actor for Les Petits Mouchoirs2011: Patrick-Dewaere Prize for Les Petits MouchoirsCésar 2018: César nomination for best actor in a supporting role for Le Sens de la fêteThe Nutty Professor was Gilles Lellouche’s favorite movie as a child.His best friends are Jean Dujardin, Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet.He starred in four films with Marion Cotillard: Boomer (2001), Love Me If You Dare (2003), Ma vie en l’air (2005), and Little White Lies (2010).He has been on the covers of many magazines including Psychologies, GQ France, etc.Gilles Lellouche on the covers of PsychologieGilles Lellouche on the covers of GQ magazineHis first picture on Instagram was on June 3, 2016. It was a picture of a beautiful sunset from the beach.Gilles Lellouche’s first picture on InstagramDec 3, 2023 · Gilles Lellouche’s rich ethnic background is a blend of North African and European influences. His father’s Algerian-Jewish roots and his mother’s Irish Catholic background have given him a unique perspective on cultural and artistic expressions.
- Savigny-sur-Orge, France
- Gilles Lellouche
- July 5, 1972
Lellouche, Pierre was born on May 3, 1951 in Tunis, Tunisia. Son of Noel and Pierrette (Basciano) Lellouche. Education License en droit, University Paris, 1972. Diplome etudes superieures, University Paris, 1973. Diploma, Institute Etudes Politiques de Paris, 1973. Master of Laws, Harvard University, 1974.
Pierre Lellouche was born in Tunis (Tunisia), among the Jewish community. He is one of four children of Noël Lellouche, who had fought in the Free French Forces during World War II. Following Tunisia's attainment of independence in 1956, the family relocated to Paris.
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Jan 30, 2019 · For all his good looks, Gilles Lellouche doesn’t quite fit the stereotype of the sculpted male movie star, full of swagger and a scorching sexual vibe. He could be a French version of the boy next door or your jokey bar-hopping buddy, even if he always seems to steal the show with his glibly engaging performances.