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Gilles Lellouche

Born 1972-07-05
📍 Savigny-sur-Orge, Essonne, France

Gilles Lellouche (born 5 July 1972) is a French actor and director. Most known for his performances in Tell No One (2006), Mesrine (2008), Little White Lies (2010), The Players (2012), The Connection (2014), C'est la vie! (2017), In Safe Hands (2018) and BAC Nord (2020). For his performances, Lellouche was nominated for numerous acting César Awards, including twice for Best Actor for In Safe Hands and BAC Nord.

As filmmaker, he directed Sink or Swim (2018) and Beating Hearts (2025), for which he was nominated twice for the César Award for Best Director.

Lellouche was born in Savigny-sur-Orge, France, to a father of Algerian-Jewish descent, and to a mother of Irish Catholic background. His brother Philippe Lellouche is also an actor and director.

From 2002 to 2013, Lellouche was in a relationship with actress Mélanie Doutey, with whom he had a daughter, born on 5 September 2009.

Since 2015, Lellouche has been in a relationship with former model and jewelry designer Alizée Guinochet, with whom he had a son, born in November 2022.

In January 2017, following the backlash over director Roman Polanski being appointed as the president of the 2017 César Awards while being convicted of sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl and being a fugitive from justice since 1978, Lellouche expressed his support for the director in an interview with Le Parisien, saying; "In France, we make controversies of everything. We die of this in this country. In my opinion, you have to be consistent. Polanski has lived in France for forty years. The facts he was accused of precede this arrival. For all these years, he has been doing films! At that time, it had to be forbidden to live in our territory or to work here. But we welcomed him, we gave him awards, we praise him since he is a big director and he is part of the history of cinema. I am not excusing the facts. But why, today more than yesterday, should there be a scandal? What's going on with us? Have we become Americans? I don't agree with that." [...] "We have many people in France that we have things to criticize and who are still in political, social or economic life. We did not put them in prison, we did not make controversies. Even the victim is tired of this story! To make a scandal only today because he is the president of the Césars, it does not make sense." Polanski later dropped out of presiding over the Césars after the backlash, which included a 61,000-signature petition and calls to boycott the ceremony.

Source: Article "Gilles Lellouche" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Filmography 96

Moulin
as Jean Moulin
2026
La Vénus électrique
as Armand
2026
Murder in the Building
as François
2026
Dog 51
as Zem Brecht
2025
I Love Peru
as Gilles Lellouche
2025
Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight
as Obélix (voice)
2025
And Their Children After Them
as Patrick
2024
Daaaaaalí!
as Dalí
2024
Au cœur du Papotin
as Self
2023
Suddenly
as Ben
2023
Têtàtête(s)
as Self - Guest
2023
Faut Voir - L'Hebdo cinéma
as Self - Guest
2023
All Your Faces
as Grégoire
2023
Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom
as Obélix
2023
One Night with Asterix & Obelix
as Self - Actor
2023
Beau geste
as Self
2023
Smoking Causes Coughing
as Benzène
2022
Le Late avec Alain Chabat
as Self
2022
Kompromat
as Mathieu Roussel
2022
The A Talks
as Self - Guest
2022
Hot Ones
as Self - Guest
2022
Goliath
as Patrick Fameau
2022
Bacri, comme un air de famille
as Narrator (voice)
2022
Farewell, Mr. Haffmann
as François Mercier
2022
Hommage national à Jean-Paul Belmondo
as Self - Guest
2021
The Stronghold
as Greg Cerva
2021
The Flame
as Milo
2020
Little White Lies 2
as Eric
2019
New Biz in the Hood
as Frédéric Bartel
2019
In Safe Hands
as Jean
2018
Paris Pigalle
as Serge / Georges
2018
Diving
as César
2017
C'est la vie!
as James
2017
The Man with the Iron Heart
as Václav Morávek
2017
Room(h)ates
as Yvan
2017
Rock'n Roll
as Gilles Lellouche
2017
Quotidien
as Self - Guest
2016
The Jews
as Norbert/Jésus
2016
Families
as Grégoire Piaggi
2015
Call My Agent!
as Self
2015
Sky
as Richard
2015
Les Gorilles
as Petrovitch
2015
The Clearstream Affair
as Denis Robert
2015
The Connection
as Gaëtan 'Tany' Zampa
2014
Mea Culpa
as Franck
2014
The Ultimate Accessory
as Cyrille
2013
The Informant
as Marc Fiévet
2013
Le Débarquement
as Various Characters
2013
Le Débarquement
as Various Characters
2013
La Classe américaine
as Self
2012
Twice Upon a Time
as Maurice
2012
Thérèse
as Bernard Desqueyroux
2012
My Best Holidays
as Le narrateur (voice)
2012
The Players
as Greg / Nicolas / Bernard / Antoine / Eric
2012
Play It Like Godard
as Gilles Lellouche
2012
Blind Valley
as Oscar Herrera
2011
Platane
as Gilles Lellouche
2011
Belmondo, itinéraire...
as Self
2011
My Piece of the Pie
as Steve
2011
Point Blank
as Samuel Pierret
2010
Little White Lies
as Eric
2010
Trader Games
as Erwan Kermor
2010
The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec
as Inspecteur Caponi
2010
A Spot of Bother
as Philippe Faure
2010
C à vous
as Self - Guest
2009
Round Da Way
as Zoran (voice)
2009
Un Singe sur le dos
as Francis
2009
Mesrine: Killer Instinct
as Paul
2008
The First Day of the Rest of Your Life
as Le rasta blanc
2008
The Easy Way
as Vincent Goumard
2008
Paris
as Franky
2008
It Had to be You
as Thomas Walkovic
2007
Room of Death
as Sylvain
2007
Masked Mobsters
as Milan
2007
My Place in the Sun
as Franck
2007
Family Hero
as Jérôme
2006
Salut les Terriens !
as Self - Guest
2006
Tell No One
as Bruno
2006
On n'est pas couché
as Self - Guest
2006
Cheating Love
as François
2006
Love Is in the Air
as Ludo
2005
Anthony Zimmer
as Müller
2005
Le Cercle
as Self
2005
Narco
as Le jumeau patineur
2004
Love Me If You Dare
as Sergei Nimov Nimovitch
2003
Zéro un
as Lui
2003
L'Adieu
as Raymond
2003
Whatever You Say
as Daniel Bénard
2002
Boomer
as Boomer
2002
My Wife Is an Actress
as Le policier
2001
The Apartment
as Self - Guest
2001
Burger Quiz
as Self
2001
Sitcom, A Movie
as Assistant 'elle a un beau cul'
1999
What I Did for Love
as Gilles
1998
Les soeurs Hamlet
as Serveur Boîte
1998
Ah, les femmes !
as Le voisin
1995