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He began his career as a stand-up comedian in Paris before embracing an acting career, guest-starring in comedic television shows and skits, and eventually turned to starring roles in films.
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He began his career as a stage stand-up comedian in Paris UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} before embracing an acting career, guest-starring in comedic television shows and skits, and eventually turned to starring roles in films.
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** ''The Daltons'' (2004) as The Cowboy
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** ''The Daltons'' ''Film/LuckyLukeAndTheDaltons'' (2004) as The Cowboy
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** ''Lucky Luke'' (2009) as ComicBook/LuckyLuke
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** ''Lucky Luke'' (2009) as the eponymous character
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** ''Lucky Luke'' (2009) as the eponymous characterLucky Luke
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* ''Series/UnGarsUneFille'' (French version, 1999-2003) as Jean/"Loulou"
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** ''Un gars, une fille'' turned the RomanticComedy trop on its head.
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While he usually plays CringeComedy and IdiotHero parts in France, from his StarMakingRole of Jean/Loulou in the French version of ''Series/UnGarsUneFille'' to the ''Film/{{Point Break|1991}}'' {{parody}} ''Brice de Nice'' and the ''Film/OSS117'' {{spy fiction}} {{parody}} films, his international breakout with ''Film/TheArtist'' [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct proved he's not limited to the comedy genre]]. The role of fallen silent film actor George Valentin won him considerable acclaim and numerous awards, the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actor most notably (the first ever for a male French actor).
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While he usually plays CringeComedy and IdiotHero parts in France, from his StarMakingRole of Jean/Loulou in the French version of ''Series/UnGarsUneFille'' to the ''Film/{{Point Break|1991}}'' {{parody}} ''Brice SurferDude Brice de Nice'' Nice and the ''Film/OSS117'' {{spy fiction}} {{parody}} parody films, his international breakout with ''Film/TheArtist'' [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct proved he's not limited to the comedy genre]]. The role of fallen silent film actor George Valentin won him considerable acclaim and numerous awards, the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actor most notably (the first ever for a male French actor).
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** ''Brice de Nice'' parodies ''Film/{{Point Break|1991}}''.
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** ''Brice de Nice'' parodies ''Film/{{Point Break|1991}}''.
** His ''Film/OSS117'' films mercilessly lampoon {{spy fiction}}, chiefly Film/JamesBond.
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While he usually plays CringeComedy and IdiotHero parts in France, from his StarMakingRole of Jean/Loulou in the French version of ''Series/UnGarsUneFille'' to ''Brice de Nice'' and the ''Film/OSS117'' {{spy fiction}} {{parody}} films, his international breakout with ''Film/TheArtist'' [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct proved he's not limited to the comedy genre]]. The role of fallen silent film actor George Valentin won him considerable acclaim and numerous awards, the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actor most notably (the first ever for a male French actor).
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While he usually plays CringeComedy and IdiotHero parts in France, from his StarMakingRole of Jean/Loulou in the French version of ''Series/UnGarsUneFille'' to the ''Film/{{Point Break|1991}}'' {{parody}} ''Brice de Nice'' and the ''Film/OSS117'' {{spy fiction}} {{parody}} films, his international breakout with ''Film/TheArtist'' [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct proved he's not limited to the comedy genre]]. The role of fallen silent film actor George Valentin won him considerable acclaim and numerous awards, the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actor most notably (the first ever for a male French actor).
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* SurferDude: Brice de Nice, who's got all the attitude, quite some {{jerkass}}ery and no actual surfing talent.
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* ''Sur les chemins noirs'' (2023) as Pierre