
Thomas Jouannet
Biography
Thomas Jouannet (born 30 September 1970 in Geneva) is Swiss actor. Jouannet started in a theatre class in Geneva, then he went to Paris and was trained by Jean Périmony. He started his career in several French TV series and TV movies, such as The Dominici Case and Le Silence de la Mer. He also appeared as Antoine in Clara Sheller. In 2009, he played Don Pedro in La Reine morte which is an adaptation of the play by Henry de Montherlant. He was in a relationship with actress Alexandra Lamy from 1995 to 2003, with whom he had a daughter, Chloé, born in October 1997. He married actress Armelle Deutsch in 2010, with whom he has two children. Source: Article "Thomas Jouannet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Movie Appearances

Aurélien
as Edmond de Barbentane
2003
Villa mon rêve
as Sylvain Marchand
2001

Modern Love
as Victor
2008

Mixed Marriage
as Jean-Christophe Dupreux, archéologue, amant secret de Lisa
2004

My Place in the Sun
as Christophe
2007

Henry Dunant: Red on the Cross
as Henry Dunant
2007

Vivace
as Alex Charpentier
2011

Agathe contre Agathe
as Antoine
2007

La banda Picasso
as Henri-Pierre Roché
2013

One Step Behind You
as Julien
2004

Kingdom of Felony
as Bussy d'Amboise
2008

The shadow of Mont st. Michel
as Romain Fresnoy
2010

Virage
as Martin Bach
2024

Double enquête
as Vincent Gaillard
2010

Pour Djamila
as Claude Faux
2012

J'adore ma vie !
as Damien
2013

Bitter Heaven
as Guillaume
2014

L'Affaire Dominici
as Luka Fabre, un journaliste
2003

Tu es mon fils
as Marc
2015

Silence of the Sea
as le capitaine Werner Von Ebrennac
2004
TV Appearances

Crossroads
as Thomas Leclercq
2021

Mademoiselle Holmes
as Chris Hervieu
2024

Brocéliande
as Patrick Kermabon
2024

Cassandre
as Adam
2015

L'Adieu
as Laurent
2003
Histoires de vies
as Denis Bricourt
2010

Mes chers disparus
as Victor Mayence
2015

Innocente
as Alexis Delage
2016

Nina
as Dr Costa Antonakis
2015

Burning Crimes
as Guillaume Le Guen
2017

Murders in...
as Marc Messac
2013

The Eclipse
as Raphaël Wilhem
2024