Cris Campion (born 1 September 1966) is a French film and television actor, previously known as Thierry Campion.
Born in Versailles,[1] Campion's first leading role came in Roman Polanski’s Pirates (1986).[2] The next year, he was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actor for Field of Honor. In Charlemagne, le prince à cheval (1993), he played Pepin the Hunchback.[3]
Campion married Anny Duperey in 1993, two years after she had left Bernard Giraudeau, but they separated after some ten years.[4] Duperey has called Giraudeau “the man of my life” and Campion “the love of my life”.[5]
Appearances
- Le café (1985)
 - Pirates (1986), as Jean-Baptiste, called Frog[2]
 - Field of Honor (1987), as Pierre Naboulet
 - Un sketch (1987)
 - Beyond Therapy (1987), as Andrew
 - The Ray Bradbury Theater (1988), as Terwilliger
 - Le Client (short film, 1988), as Eric
 - Chillers (Day of Reckoning) (1990), as Jean Arnaud
 - Fortune Express (1991), as Pascal Perkiss
 - The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (1992), as Lieutenant Gaston
 - Sup de fric (Christian Gion, 1992), as Victor Dargelas
 - Ma sœur, mon amour (1992), as Gaetan
 - Le voyage d'Eva (1992), as Laurent
 - Charlemagne, le prince à cheval (television, 1993), as Pepin the Hunchback[3]
 - Fortitude (television, 1994), as Pierrot
 - Taxandria (1995), dubbing
 - Navarro (television series, 1995 season), as Antoine
 - La Femme de la forêt (1996), as Bertrand
 - Exit Wounds (1997), as Cyril
 - Le Bahut (television series, 1998 season), as Jérôme
 - Une famille formidable (2000), as Vincent
 - Marie Fransson (2001), as Atlas
 - Méditerranée (2001, television), as Marco
 - Gaetan et Rachel en toute innocence (2002)
 - Leave Your Hands on My Hips (2003), as Musician
 - Julie Lescaut (television series, 2003 episode “Hors la loi”), as Berteau
 - Frank Riva (television series, 2004) as Stan
 - The Waves (2005)
 - Standing Tall (2005, TV)
 - Les Hauts plateaux (stage play)
 - PJ (television series, 2006 season), as Jean-Marie
 - Greco (television, 2007), as Joseph
 - Section de recherches (2007), as Alain
 - Plus belle la vie (television soap, 2008 season), as Cédric
 
Notes
- ↑ Cris Campion at bfi.org.uk, accessed 24 April 2020
 - 1 2 Julia Ain-Krupa, Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile (2010), p. 118
 - 1 2 CinémAction TV, Issue 11 (1995), p. 61
 - ↑ “Anny Duperey: Ce qu'il faisait avec une autre femme ne me regardait pas”, purepeople.com, 27 May 2015, accessed 24 April 2020
 - ↑ Marine Madelmond, “Anny Duperey: Cris Campion, l’amour de sa vie était son petit fils dans un film”, in Gala, 18 January 2018 (in French)
 
External links
- Cris Campion at IMDb
 - Cris Campion at bfi.org.uk
 
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