
Grégori Derangère
Known For
Acting
Born
1971-03-27 in Montpellier, France
Biography
Grégori Derangère (born 27 March 1971) is a French actor. Derangère was born in Montpellier where his parents finished their medicine studies. He moved to Moscow and French Guiana during his childhood and then to Paris. He studied acting at the Cours Florent when he was 21 years old in Paris and at École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre in Lyon. At 25, he acted in his first film, Éric Rochant's Anna Oz, with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Gérard Lanvin. In 1999, he played his first major role in 30 ans by Laurent Perrin with Arielle Dombasle, Julie Depardieu, Laurent Lucas and Anne Brochet. In 2002, he was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actor for playing a soldier in François Dupeyron's The Officers' Ward with Sabine Azéma, Éric Caravaca and André Dussollier. In 2004, he won the César Award for Most Promising Actor for his performance as Frédéric Auger in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Bon Voyage. Gregori is one of the ambassadors of Nicolas Hulot's foundation. Source: Article "Grégori Derangère" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Murders in...
as Alexandre Delcroix

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie
as Victor, fils de Simon

Candice Renoir
as Ferola

The Assault
as Denis Favier

Black Box
as Alain Roussin

Petits Meurtres en famille
as Victor

Mystery in Paris
as Grégoire Murat

The Landlords
as Vincent

An Alibi
as Pierre

D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
as Aramis

D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
as Aramis

Bon Voyage
as Frédéric Auger

The Murder of Princess Diana
as Thomas Sylvestre

Le Grand Charles
as Claude Guy

The Light
as Antoine Cassendi

Fragments of Antonin
as Antonin Verset

The Officers' Ward
as Pierre

An Irrepressible Woman
as Henri Reichenbach, husband of Janot

One Summer
as Joseph Gabeur, seasonal farm clerk

Murder in Rocamadour
as Alexandre Delcroix