Guillaume Canet


Due to a riding accident, Guillaume Canet opted to pursue a career as an actor. The world of horsemanship's loss was certainly a gain for the entertainment industry. Since his breakthrough in 1997's "Barracuda", this attractive brunet with a beaming smile has graced several fine films and was poised for international stardom, thanks in part to landing the pivotal role of Etienne in Danny Boyle's film adaptation of Alex Garland's novel "The Beach" (1999).

The son of a horse breeder, Canet trained from childhood as a show rider but an injury at age 18 left him to contemplate other options. He embarked on a career as an actor and within two years had landed his first roles on television (in "La Colline aux milles enfants") and on stage ("La ville dont le prince est un enfant"). He has continued to deliver strong performances in all media but it is for his film work that Canet began to garner the most attention. After playing bit roles, he was cast as a comic book artist who falls prey to his unhinged neighbor (Jean Rochefort) in "Barracuda". Canet solidified his status as a rising star in his native land with a strong supporting performance as the tough bartender willing to do anything for his girlfriend (Virginie Ledoyen)--including commit perjury--in "En plain coeur/In All Innocence" (1998). The portrayal brought him a Cesar nomination for most promising male newcomer and a host of offers. The actor turned in another sharp performance as a would-be chef who tracks down the father who abandoned him--a con man--in the comedy "Je regle pas sur le pas de mon pere/I Follow in My Father's Footsteps" (1999), But it was his English-language debut in the triangular romance "The Beach" (2000), in which he vied with Leonardo DiCaprio for the affections of Virginie Ledoyen that promised to introduce the actor to legions of new fans. Whether or not that feature would propel him to full-fledged international stardom remained to be seen. In any event, Canet had already begun laying the ground work for a secondary career as a filmmaker, having helmed several shorts, including "Sans regret" (1995) and "Je t'aim" (1999). It would only be a matter of time before he stepped behind the cameras to direct his first feature.

  • Born:
    April 10, 1973 in Boulogne-Billancourt, France
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Horseman
Milestones
  • 1992 Began studying acting in Paris (date aproximate)
  • 1994 Breakthrough TV role in "Jeanne"
  • 1994 Film debut in small role in "Fils unique"
  • 1994 TV acting debut in "La Colline aux mille enfants"
  • 1995 Directorial debut, the short film "Sans regret"
  • 1996 Stage directing debut, "Vernissage"
  • 1997 Breakthrough feature role, "Baracuda"
  • 1998 Directed the short film "Je t'aim"
  • 1998 Starred oppostie Virginie Ledoyen in "En plain coeur/In All Innocence"; nominated for a Cesar as most promising actor
  • 1999 Made third short, "Je peux pas dormir"
  • 2000 Appeared with Sophie Marceau in "La Fidelite/Fidelity", a modern update of "La Princess de Cleves"
  • 2000 Helmed the French TV-movie "Avalanche"
  • 2000 Reteamed with Ledoyen as a couple who meet up with a traveler (Leonardo DiCaprio) and form a love triangle in "The Beach", directed by Danny Boyle
  • 2000 Starred in "The Day the Ponies Come Back", directed by Jerry Schatzberg
  • 2001 Co-starred with Gerard Depardieu in "Vidocq"
  • 2001 Starred as a young man who is paid to locate the fictitious friend he has created in "Love Bites/Les Morsures de l'aube")
  • 2002 Portrayed a 13th-century youth who has lost his memory in the drama "The Brother's Return"
  • Trained as a horseman until a riding accident in 1991 (date approximate)

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