
Éric Savin
Biography
Éric Savin (born Dijon, 14 November 1964) is a French film and TV actor. Savin comes from a rugby family, which meant he was more interested in a sports career. But a strong conviction led him to Paris to try a career as an actor. He was a hospital agent at the Bichat hospital in Paris from 1985 to 1988, and then passed the (Drama school) Cours Florent free class competition. It was during an audition that he met Xavier Durringer (playwright , screenwriter and filmmaker) with whom he still works today. He made his stage debut in 1989 in Lorenzaccio (written by Alfred de Musset) directed by Francis Huster. Bertrand Tavernier entrusted him with his first cinema role in 1992, as Inspector Lefort in L.627. He then alternated between theater, television and cinema. His first theatre successes came with Durringer's shows like La Petite Entaille in 1991, or Sureur in 1997, presented at the Avignon Festival. In 1993, he starred with actress Karin Viard in La nage indienne (the Indian Swim), in the first feature film by Durringer. Then he had several supporting roles including Giordano in Emmène-moi (Take me) by Michel Spinosa, distinguished at the Berlin International Film Festival and Captain Conan again with Tavernier in 1996, followed by I Hate Love (J'ai horreur de l'amour) by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa in 1997 then in 1998 social film Une minute de silence ('One minute of silence') the first film of Florent Emilio Siri. He returned to work with Durringer on J'irai au paradis car l'enfer est ici (I'll go to heaven because hell is here) in 1997, film is about gangsters. He gets a nomination to the Sept d'or for his portrayal of a divorced father who kidnaps his daughter in the TV movie Vacances volées (or Stolen Vacation), it was directed by Olivier Panchot. He also accompanies many filmmakers and directors from short to feature film, such as Laurent Firode (Les astres (The Stars) in 1998, Happenstance (The Butterfly's Wing Flapping) in 2000), with Pierre-Erwan Guillaume in Bonne résistance à la douleur, (Good resistance to pain) in 1999 and L'Ennemi naturel (The Natural Enemy) in 2004. Then with Lyčče Boukhitine for which he takes the character in her short film La Vielle barrière (The old barrier), which won a 'jury prize' at the festival of Clermont-Ferrand in 1998. Finally in 2002, he plays in the famous short film Squash directed by Lionel Bailliu, which was multi-award-winning in several festivals around the world, including the interpretation prize in Clermont-Ferrand. Lionel Bailliu won an Oscar nomination in 2004 for Best Live Action Short Film. This performance leads Éric Savin to take the leading role of the compulsive domineering boss in the feature film adaptation in 2006 entitled Fair Play where he shares the poster with Marion Cotillard and Benoît Magimel. ... Source: Article "Éric Savin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Movie Appearances

Squash
as Charles
2002

When the Cat's Away
as le militant onze de pique
1996

The Color of Lies
as Christian (uncredited)
1999

Happenstance
as Richard
2000

Intimate Enemies
as Torture sergeant
2007

State Affairs
as Maurizio
2009

Fair Play
as Charles
2006
Fausses alertes
1999

I Hate My Best Friends' Kids
as Vincent
2007

Before You Leave
as Vincent
2005

The Adventures of Philibert, Captain Virgin
as Le gratteur / Comédon
2011

La différence, c'est que c'est pas pareil
as Pierre
2009

I Hate Love
as Alex
1997

Caged
as Mathias
2010

My Way
as Jean-Jacques Tilche
2012

The Libertine
as Chef de la police
2000

Bâtards
as Gilles, le premier gendarme
2002

Teacher in a Bikini
as Eric
2002

Vicky and Her Mystery
as Jean-Paul
2021

Lady Bar 2
as Jean
2009
TV Appearances

Nina
as Thierry
2015

Murders in...
as Jean-Guy Doumenc
2013

Face à face
as Cédric Rouget
2022

The Chalet
as Etienne Genesta
2018

The Fear Index
as Maurice Genoud
2022

Accusé
as Fred
2015

Scalp
as Raphaël
2008

La Faute
as Guy Riverti
2018

Dead Beautiful
as Hofman
2011

Candice Renoir
as Philippe Grangier
2013

Ladies of the Law
as Yves Nicosserian
2000

Les Edelweiss
as Léopold
2011