Quentin Dolmaire

Quentin Dolmaire (born 18 February 1994) is a French actor. He was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actor in 2016 for his role in My Golden Days.

Quentin Dolmaire
Quentin Dolmaire at the banquet dinner for the 41st César Awards
Born (1994-02-18) February 18, 1994
NationalityFrench
OccupationActor
Years active2015 - present
Notable work
My Golden Days

Biography

Dolmaire, having played theatre since the age of ten, quit his physics studies, in order to follow acting courses at Cours Simon. He was only in his second course when he was approached by the director Arnaud Desplechin for the role of Paul Dédalus in My Golden Days, the sequel to My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument.[1][2] Dolmaire plays the adolescent version of the character in the movie, whilst Mathieu Amalric plays the elder.

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2015 My Golden Days Paul Dédalus Arnaud Desplechin Nominated - César Award for Most Promising Actor
Nominated - Lumières Award for Most Promising Actor
2016 Les heures de coton Thomas Sébastien Truchet Short
2017 The Midwife Simon Martin Provost
Redoubtable Paul Michel Hazanavicius
Ex-voto Lucas Antoine Beauvois Short
L'amour volant Gaspard Antoine Denis Short
2018 Ulysses & Mona Camille Sébastien Betbeder
L'amour est une fête Vincent Cédric Anger
Un violent désir de bonheur Gabriel / François Clément Schneider
L'autre sur ma tête Nani Julie Colly Short
Sur la terre, des orages Nathan Marion Jhöaner Short
Capitaine Marleau Tom Tamani Josée Dayan TV Series (1 Episode)
2019 Synonyms Emile Nadav Lapid

References


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