Guillaume Depardieu - Career

Career

Guillaume shared the screen with his father several times throughout his career beginning with his first film role at age three playing Gérard's son in Claude Goretta's "That Wonderful Crook" ("Pas Si Méchant Que Ça") in 1974. In 1993 in the film Tous les matins du monde, in 1998 Count of Monte Cristo, and in "Aime Ton Père" (released under the title of "A Loving Father" in 2002). In 1996 he won a César Award (France's national film awards) as the most promising newcomer in "Les Apprentis". In 2007, he began rebuilding his career with the film Don't Touch the Axe ("Ne Touchez Pas La Hache"), La France in 2007, and De la guerre in 2008.

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