Paco Boublard

Acting

Paco Boublard

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Feb 20, 1981 (44 years old)

Paco Boublard

Known For

La Loi de Gloria
1h 38m
Movie 2017

La Loi de Gloria

Five
1h 42m
Movie 2016

Five

A young man paying the rent for himself and his...

The Night Watchmen
1h 35m
Movie 2015

The Night Watchmen

Times have changed a lot for Franck who is a...

Paulette
1h 27m
Movie 2012

Paulette

Paulette lives alone in a housing project in the Paris...

Tony's Revenge
0h 52m
TV Show 2011

Tony's Revenge

Tony Roucas, a long-term convicted criminal, escapes from prison with...

A Suspension of Innocence
1h 28m
Movie 2010

A Suspension of Innocence

In a rural setting on the weather-beaten French Atlantic coast,...

Go Fast
1h 30m
Movie 2008

Go Fast

Marek, a crime squad officer, sets out to avenge the...

Biography

Paco Boublard (born 20 February 1981) is French actor and photographer. He is known for his roles in various TV series and for his role in the film Regarde-moi (Look at Me) by Audrey Estrougo, which won three awards. Alongside his acting, he made a career as a journalist and photographer. In 1999, Paco Boublard met his first talent agent, Stephane Lefebvre. He began his career by joining the small screen. In 2002 and 2003, performing roles in Commissaire Moulin, Navarro, or R.I.S, police scientifique which was his debut in television. In 2005, he landed the lead role in the film Regarde-moi (Look at Me) by Audrey Estrougo (which film won Talents des Cités award 2005, Arlequin prize for Best Junior Screenplay 2006). That same year he joined the agency as agent agitator. In 2009, he was crowned best new actor at the Festival de la fiction TV de La Rochelle for his role in the TV movie fr:Belleville Story by Arnaud Malherbe (which incidentally, was also awarded the prize for best TV movie). Meanwhile, Paco Boublard was developing a career as a photographer. After meeting with director Stéphane Davi for various audiovisual projects, in 2010 he joined collectif artistique Objectif496. Source: Article "Paco Boublard" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.