Davy Sardou
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Born1 June 1978
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1998-present
Spouse
Noémie Elbaz
(m. 2011; div. 2018)Davy Sardou | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1 June 1978 Boulogne-Billancourt, France |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1998-present |
| Spouse |
Noémie Elbaz
(m. 2011; div. 2018) |
| Children | 1 |
| Father | Michel Sardou |
| Relatives | Romain Sardou (brother) Fernand Sardou (grandfather) Jackie Sardou (grandmother) |
Davy Sardou (born 1 June 1978) is a French actor. He is the son of singer Michel Sardou,[1] the grandson of actors Jackie Sardou and Fernand Sardou, and the brother of French novelist Romain Sardou.
Sardou studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, starred in several off-Broadway plays before returning to Paris in 2001.
Sardou was nominated for a Molière (the French equivalent of the Tony Awards) in 2011 for his role in "Le Nombril".[2] and won the Molière for "Best supporting actor" in 2014 for his role in "L'affrontement".[citation needed]
- 2018: La Collection by Harold Pinter, directed by Thierry Harcourt, théâtre de Paris
- 2017: Hôtel des deux mondes, by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, directed by Anne Bourgeois, Théâtre Rive Gauche
- 2016: Le Plus beau jour by David Foenkinos, directed by Anne Bourgeois, Théâtre Hébertot
- 2015: Les voeux du coeur by Bill C. Davis, directed by Anne Bourgeois, Théâtre La Bruyère
- 2014: Georges et Georges by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, directed by Steve Suissa, Théâtre Rive Gauche
- 2014: Sacha Guitry et son double by Pierre Tré-Hardy, directed by Steve Suissa, Festival de Grignan
- 2013 - 2014: L'affrontement by Bill C; Davis directed by Steve Suissa with Francis Huster at the Théâtre Rive Gauche
- 2012: L'alouette by Jean Anouilh directed by Christophe Lidon with Sara Giraudeau at the Théâtre Montparnasse
- 2011: A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Nicolas Briançon, with Mélanie Doutey and Lorant Deutsch, at the Anjou Theater Festival.
- 2011: Le Nombril by Jean Anouilh directed by Michel Fagadau, with Francis Perrin, Francine Bergé, Eric Laugérias and Jean-Paul Bordes, at the Comédie des Champs-Élysées.
- 2010: Léocadia, by Jean Anouilh directed by Thierry Harcourt with Geneviève Casile and Noémie Elbaz at the Theater 14.
- 2009: Happy Birthday, directed by Thierry Harcourt with Nicole Calfan, Henri Courseaux, Yves Pignot, Éric Boucher, Nathalie Roussel, Julie Victor, Jean-Paul Delvor, Noémie Elbaz and Nicolas Briançon for the 60th Festival d'Anjou.
- 2008-2009: Family Secret by Éric Assous, directed by Jean-Luc Moreau, with Michel Sardou, Laurent Spielvogel, Mathilde Penin, Elisa Servier and Rita Brantalou, at Théâtre des Variétés and on tour.
- 2008: Oscar by Claude Magnier, directed by Philippe Hersen, at the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell with Bernard Farcy and Chantal Ladesou.
- 2006-2007: Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring, directed by Thierry Harcourt, with Micheline Dax, Jacqueline Danno, Théâtre de la Tête d’Or in Lyon and on tour.
- 2004-2005: Copy/Paste by Jean-Marie Chevret, directed by Jean-Pierre Dravel et Olivier Macé, with Christian Vadim, Gabrielle Lazure, at the Théâtre Michel
- 2001-2002: Man in question by Félicien Marceau, directed by Jean-Luc Tardieu, with Michel Sardou, Brigitte Fossey, André Badin, Louison Roblin, Alain Cerrer, Melodie Berenfeld, Anne-Elodie Sorlin and Gilbert Pascal at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin and on tour.
- 2001: The House of Correction by Norman Lock, directed by George Loros, with Nunzio Caponio, at the Marilyn Monroe Theater.
- 2000: Seasons at the Ensemble Theater.
- 2000: Closer by Patrick Marber, directed by Davy Sardou, at the Adbington Theater in New York
- 1999: Three Sisters by Anton Tchekov, directed by George Loros, at the Pantheon Theater in New York
- 1998: Creditors by August Strindberg, directed by Robert Castle, at the Sanford Meisner Theater in New York