Daniel Mesguich
Daniel Mesguich (born 15 July 1952) is a French actor and director in theater and opera, and professor of stage acting school.
In 1970, he was admitted into the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique, after which he opened the Théâtre du Miroir ("Mirror Theater"), with whom he opened a course in drama. After ten years, he returned to the school to teach at the request of Jean-Pierre Miquel, becoming the youngest professor on campus. He is currently the director of the school. He has acted in over a hundred plays, fifty operas in France and abroad, and some 40 movies and television pieces.
The actor William Mesguich is his son.
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Movies
Kaamelott: The Second Chapter (Part I)
Conle le Fameux
Everything Went Fine
Me Georges Kiejman
Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion
Sulfurix (voice)
L'Affaire Salengro
Léon Blum
L’enfer de Matignon
Narrator (voice)
Dom Juan
Dom Juan
The Rashevski Tango
David Rashevski
The Musketeer
King Louis XIII
Un pique-nique chez Osiris
Paul-Louis Gérard
Le radeau de la Méduse
Coudein
Limited Edition
Nicolas Fabry
L'Affaire Dreyfus
Léon Blum
Jefferson in Paris
Mesmer
The Elegant Criminal
Ida's husband
La Femme fardée
Eric Lethuillier
The Austrian
Fouquier-Tinville
Den döende dandyn
Jules Pascin
La Garçonne
Lucien
The Satin Spider
Le prêtre
Le Bon Plaisir
L'amant de Claire (voice)
La Vie de Berlioz
Hector Berlioz
Les mots pour le dire
Psychoanalyst
Les Îles
Mathieu
The Beautiful Prisoner
Walter Raim
The Sorceress
Le génie
La Chanson du mal-aimé
Franz Kafka
Quartet
Pierre Schlamovitz
The Boy Soldier
Capitaine Mourre
The Lady Banker
Rémy Lecoudray
Charter 2020
Christophe Le Kerlec
Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme
The guest socialite evening / The client of the luxury brothel
La fille de Prague avec un sac très lourd
Nicolas
Womanlight
Commissioner Curbec
Joséphine ou la comédie des ambitions
Napoléon Bonaparte
Love on the Run
Xavier Barnerias
Ève avait l'éclat métallique de l'été
Dossier 51
Esculape 4
Molière
Monsieur, frère du Roi