Raphaël Quenard

French actor (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Raphaël Quenard (French: [ʁafaɛl kənaʁ]; born 16 May 1991) is a French actor. After starring in small-scale short films and television productions as well as a variety of supporting film roles, Quenard earned acclaim for his breakthrough performances in Junkyard Dog (2023) and Yannick (2023). He received 3 nominations at the 49th César Awards, including Best Actor for Yannick, and won Best Male Revelation for Junkyard Dog.

Born (1991-05-16) 16 May 1991 (age 34)
Échirolles, France
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2014–present
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Raphaël Quenard
Born (1991-05-16) 16 May 1991 (age 34)
Échirolles, France
EducationChimie ParisTech - PSL
OccupationActor
Years active2014–present
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Early life and education

Raphaël Quenard was born on 16 May 1991 in Échirolles, a banlieue located south of Grenoble.[1] His father was a researcher who studied thermal conductivity and his mother was a worker for the insurance company MACIF.[2] Quenard spent his childhood in the commune of Gières,[3] located to the east of Grenoble.

Quenard was a good student and earned a baccalauréat S (scientifique). Wishing to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather who had a distinguished career in the military, Quenard entered the École des Pupilles de l'Air, a military training academy in Montbonnot-Saint-Martin, where he prepared for enrollment in a grande école. However, he quickly left to study chemistry.[4][2] Between 2012 and 2013, Quenard was a visiting researcher at Imperial College London.[5] In 2014, he graduated with a grande école diploma from the Chimie ParisTech, PSL University.[6][7] For six months, he worked as a parliamentary assistant to Bernadette Laclais [fr], then a member of the Socialist Party, who served as deputy for Savoie's 4th constituency in the National Assembly.[6]

Career

2019–2022: Early roles

Raphaël Quenard began his acting career in Paris as a student of Jean-Laurent Cochet, who, interested in the potential of the young actor, welcomed him into his classes for free. Quenard then appeared in several amateur short films and joined Houda Benyamina's 1000 Visages association, which promotes the integration of disadvantaged young people into the world of cinema.[4][8] He first met Emma Benestan [fr] while in a workshop hosted by the director. She directed him in her 2019 short film L'Amour du risque, then in her 2021 feature-length debut Fragile. On the set, he met cinematographer Émilie Noblet who advised him to audition for the series HP. Quenard landed the role of the manic-depressive intern Jimmy in the series, which was broadcast for two seasons on OCS from 2018 to 2020.[4]

Quenard made his feature film debut as a physics teacher in Bertrand Bonello's Zombi Child.[9] In 2020, he starred in a lead role in Élie Girard's short film Les Mauvais Garçons,[10] which won Best Fiction Short Film at the 47th César Awards.[11] He followed it with small roles in several features, including Quentin Dupieux's Mandibles (2020) and Smoking Causes Coughing (2022),[12] Michel Hazanavicius's Final Cut (2022)[13] Jacques Audiard's Paris, 13th District (2021),[14] and Cédric Jimenez's November (2022).[15] In 2021, he was featured in the third season of the Netflix series Family Business.[16]

2023–present: Breakthrough and acclaim

In 2023, Quenard established himself as a leading screen actor,[17] first with his interpretation of Mirales, one of the main characters in Jean-Baptiste Durand's feature-length debut film Junkyard Dog.[18] Alongside Anthony Bajon and Galatea Bellugi, he portrayed a young man who confronts boredom, crime, friendship and jealousy in the countryside in Hérault.[19] Quenard fought to obtain the role by attending screenings of Durand's short films and writing him several messages on Facebook, in order to be able to meet him.[4] Although it sold a modest 83,000 admissions in France, Junkyard Dog received unanimous critical acclaim.[20] That same year, Quenard played the title role in Quentin Dupieux's black comedy Yannick, about a disappointed audience member who heckles a mediocre stage production in Paris and proceeds to take the entire theatre hostage and rewrite the play under his own direction.[21][22][23] Yannick was a commercial and critical success, selling over 200,000 admissions in its first two weeks at the box office.[24] Quenard also appeared in Jeanne Herry's ensemble drama All Your Faces.[25]

In 2024, he received the Lumière Award for Best Male Revelation for his performance in Junkyard Dog (2023).[26] He also received three nominations at the 49th César Awards, including Best Actor (for Yannick) and Best Documentary Short Film as director and producer of L'Acteur, ou la surprenante vertu de l'incompréhension, and won Best Male Revelation (for Junkyard Dog).[27][28][29]

Quenard stars in Gilles Lellouche's romantic comedy musical film Beating Hearts, which was released in 2024 and in which he plays alongside François Civil, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Alain Chabat and Benoît Poelvoorde.[30] Quenard also starred in a new film by Quentin Dupieux, The Second Act, which includes Léa Seydoux, Vincent Lindon and Louis Garrel.[31] In June 2024, it was announced that Quenard would star in the role of singer Johnny Hallyday in a biographical film directed by Cédric Jimenez. He was chosen by Hallyday's widow Laeticia.[32][33]

In 2025, Quenard published his debut novel, Clamser à Tataouine, through Flammarion on 14 May.[34]

Personal life

Raphaël Quenard has been distinguished for his pronounced working-class provincial accent, which critics have noted as being difficult to place geographically.[21][35][2][36] When questioned about his "accent" by Yann Barthès on Quotidien, Quenard explained: "It's my voice. What you hear is not an accent, it's a slightly displaced nasal septum which gives a sort of timbre of having the cold".[3] Numéro called it a "a disconcerting accent, one which rejects all forms of academicism".[14]

Filmography

Feature films

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Year Title Role Notes
2019 Zombi Child Physics teacher
2020 Mama Weed Mika
Mandibles Raimondo
The Third War (La Troisième Guerre) Dimo
Gagarine Trompettiste
Rascal (Vaurien) Policier de la BAC
2021 Paris, 13th District Jeff
Hard Shell, Soft Shell (Fragile) Raphaël
2022 Final Cut Jonathan Mental / Akira
Smoking Causes Coughing Max
November Rudy
SOS: Save our School (La cour des miracles) Mickaël
My Sole Desire (À mon seul désir) Man at the bachelor party
2023 Junkyard Dog Antoine Mirales
All Your Faces Benjamin Delarme
Jeanne du Barry Le Grand Chambellan
CASH Daniel Sauveur
The Fantastic Three (Les Trois Fantastiques) Seb
A Wonderful Girl (Sur la branche) Christophe Ajam
Yannick Yannick
Sentinelle Captain Rémi Morisset
2024 The Second Act Willy
Beating Hearts Kiki
A Smile Doesn't Lie (Pourquoi tu souris ?) Jérôme Bouthier
The Ties That Bind Us David
Conte nuptial Micka Also dialogue writer
2025 I Love Peru Raphaël Also co-director and screenwriter
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Short films

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Year Title Role Director Notes
2014 Je suis transmissible Fabien Alexandre Ekambi
2018 West Pier Lou Cheruy Zidi
Le ciel est clair Kevin Marie Rosselet-Ruiz
2019 Koala Raphaël Lyes Kaouah Also screenwriter
L'Amour du risque Emma Benestan
On a marché sur la terre Isidore Xavier Delagnes
Tinder surprise Martin Rodolphe Bouquet
2020 Fatale Orientale Photographe Holy Fatma
Les Mauvais Garçons Guillaume Élie Girard
Les baleines ne savent pas nager Mr. Casanas Matthieu Ruyssen
Ailleurs Le militaire Théo Gottlieb
2021 Conte nuptial Micka Claire Bonnefoy
2022 Notre doctrine Formateur Damien Salama
Mantra Paul Pascal Bourelier and Stef Meyer
Creuse Marc Guillaume Scaillet
2023 L'Acteur, ou la surprenante vertu de l'incompréhension Himself Hugo David and Raphaël Quenard Documentary short; also director, producer, screenwriter
2025 Olivia Ben Richardot Also screenwriter
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2018–2020 HP Jimmy 20 episodes
2019 À l'intérieur Dan Glossier 6 episodes
La part du soupçon Flavin TV movie
Si tu vois ma mère JC
Le crime lui va si bien Le gendarme Episode: "Intime Conviction"
2020 ON K'AIR Gwendal 3 episodes
2021 Family Business Léonard Season 3
2022 Le Monde de demain Philippe Puydoby (Epic) Episode: "Saint-Denis sur Seine"
2024 Je ne me laisserai plus faire Yann TV movie
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Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Film Result Ref.
Cabourg Film Festival 18 June 2023 Swann d'or de la révélation masculine Junkyard Dog Won [37]
César Awards 23 February 2024 Best Actor Yannick Nominated [38]
Best Male Revelation Junkyard Dog Won
Best Documentary Short Film L'Acteur Nominated
Festival Côté Court de Pantin 23 June 2021 Best Actor Les Mauvais Garçons Won [39]
Festival du premier film francophone de La Ciotat Berceau du cinéma 11 June 2023 Best Actor (shared with Anthony Bajon) Junkyard Dog Won [40]
International Cinephile Society 11 February 2024 Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated [41]
Lumière Awards 22 January 2024 Best Male Revelation Won [26]
Monte-Carlo Television Festival 18 June 2019 Nymphe d'or du meilleur acteur dans une série comique HP Nominated [42]
Paris Film Critics Association Awards 4 February 2024 Best Male Revelation Junkyard Dog Won [43]
Best Supporting Actor Nominated [44]
Best Actor Yannick Nominated
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Works

Novels

  • Clamser à Tataouine, novel, Flammarion, 2025 ISBN 2080471023

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