
Aurélien Recoing
Acting
Aurélien Recoing (born 5 May 1958) is a French actor and stage director. Aurélien Recoing is the son of Alain Recoing (puppeteer), and the brother of Éloi Recoing (director and translator), Blaise Recoing (actor and musician), and David Recoing (pianist, composer). Born in Paris on May 5, 1958, Aurélien Recoing began training to be an actor in 1974 at Cours Florent, and studied at Quartier d'Ivry. In 1977, the actor-in-training, who spoke fluent English and a little Russian, joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris, where he studied under Jean-Pierre Miquel and Antoine Vitez. He has appeared in more than 30 plays and has directed stage performances of works by Thomas Bernhard, Fernando Pessoa and Paul Claudel. He was awarded the Prix Gérard Philipe in 1989. In 1980, Aurélien Recoing took his first steps into the world of cinema, in Exploits of a Young Don Juan. Finding art-house cinema appealing to him, he worked with Philippe Garrel on Emergency Kisses (Les baisers de secours), and with Laurence Ferreira Barbosa on Modern Life. The actor rose to fame in 2001 thanks to Laurent Cantet's Time Out (L'Emploi du Temps), in which he plays a man who invents a false life to avoid having to tell his friends and family that he has been fired from his job. As he became more and more in demand, he alternated between blockbusters such as Ruby & Quentin and That Woman and art-house films like L'Ennemi naturel and Orlando Vargas. Lending his talents to a number of unusual projects, in 2006 he portrayed a gamblers in 13 Tzameti, Géla Babluani's black-and-white thriller, and also appeared in Forgive Me (Pardonnez-moi), Maïwenn's home-movie style drama. In the same year, the physically imposing actor found himself transported back to 1914 France in Fragments of Antonin, and then to 1959 Kabylia in Florent Emilio Siri's Intimate Enemies. In 2008, he starred in Franck Llopis' Paris Nord-Sud and in La Saison des Orphelins. The following year, he was cast in Gilles Béhat's crime thriller Diamant 13 with Gérard Depardieu, and in Denis Dercourt's Tomorrow at Dawn (Demain dès l'aube). He has made appearances in The Horde, directed by Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher, Xavier de Choudens' Joseph and the Girl with Jacques Dutronc, and Léon Desclozeaux's Cargo, the Lost Men in 2010. He appeared in Frédéric Schoendoerffer's Switch, as well as in Olias Barco's Kill Me Please, which won the Marc'Aurelio d'Oro for best film at Rome Film Festival in 2010. He also appeared in Abdellatif Kechiche's Blue is the Warmest Colour, which took the Palme d'Or at Cannes. In 2020 he appeared in Adults in the room. An upcoming appearance is in Grand Ciel an Arte Film. He made his first short film as a director The Rifleman (Un Bon Tireur) which won an Award Winner for Best Drama in 2021. He is developing his first feature film Naked Hands (À Mains Nues) with Sensito Films Productions. Source: Article "Aurélien Recoing" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For

1993
Sharpe
1993 · tv

1986
Exploits of a Young Don Juan
1986 · movie

2013
Blue Is the Warmest Color
2013 · movie

1991
Nestor Burma
1991 · tv

2003
Ruby & Quentin
2003 · movie

2021
Black Box
2021 · movie

2017
The Clouzot Scandal
2017 · movie

2005
Trois Couples en quête d'orages
2005 · movie

2021
Crossroads
2021 · tv

2006
13 Tzameti
2006 · movie

2024
Pacific Fear
2024 · movie

2016
Trepalium
2016 · tv

2006
Pardonnez-moi
2006 · movie

2000
Fidelity
2000 · movie

2022
What Pauline Is Not Telling You
2022 · tv

2009
Diamond 13
2009 · movie

2020
Replay
2020 · tv

2010
The Horde
2010 · movie

2019
Adults in the Room
2019 · movie

2016
Antarctica, in the footsteps of the Emperor
2016 · movie

2022
Belle and Sebastian: Next Generation
2022 · movie

2020
La Garçonne
2020 · tv

2007
Counter Investigation
2007 · movie

2007
Intimate Enemies
2007 · movie

2011
Switch
2011 · movie

2013
Ça ne peut pas continuer comme ça!
2013 · movie

2024
Bugarach
2024 · tv

2001
Time Out
2001 · movie

2005
Cold Showers
2005 · movie

2023
The Plough
2023 · movie