Gaël Morel Explained

Gaël Morel
Birth Date:25 September 1972
Birth Place:Villefranche-sur-Saône, Rhône, France
Occupation:Actor, director, screenwriter
Years Active:1994–present

Gaël Morel (born 25 September 1972) is a French film director, screenwriter and actor.[1]

Life and career

Morel was born in Villefranche-sur-Saône, Rhône, France, a town of 30,000 inhabitants outside Lyon. He grew up in the nearby village of Lacenas in the Villefranche district.

At the age of 15, Morel left home to pursue film studies in Lyon, and later moved to Paris. There he met French director André Téchiné, who cast him in the lead role of François in the multi-César Award-winning 1994 film Wild Reeds (Les Roseaux sauvages), which brought him fame, earning much critical praise for his performance and a 1995 César nomination for Most Promising Young Actor.

While his Wild Reeds co-stars Élodie Bouchez and Stéphane Rideau have both gone on to successful acting careers (he has often cast them in his own films), Morel has chosen to write and direct.

Filmography

As actor

YearTitleRoleDirector
1994Wild Reeds (Les Roseaux sauvages)FrançoisAndré Téchiné
1995Le Plus Bel ÂgeBertrandDidier Haudepin
1998ZonzonGrandjean Laurent Bouhnik
2001FarFrançois André Téchiné

As director

YearTitle
1994La Vie à Rebours
1996Full Speed (À toute vitesse)
1999First Snow (Premières neiges)
2002Under Another Sky (Les chemins de l'oued)
20043 Dancing Slaves (Le Clan)
2007After Him (Après lui)
2008New Wave
2011Our Paradise (Notre Paradis)
2017Catch the Wind (Prendre le large)
2024To Live, To Die, To Live Again (Vivre, Mourir, Renaître)

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gaël Morel - AlloCiné . . September 25, 2011. fr.
  2. "Cronenberg the big winner". Guelph Mercury, September 17, 2002.