Robinson Stévenin

Robinson Stévenin

actor

Robinson Stévenin was born on Mar 01, 1981 in France. Robinson Stévenin's big-screen debut came with La crise directed by Coline Serreau in 1992, strarring Le fils des Borin (as Louis Robinson Stévenin). Robinson Stévenin is known for The Promise directed by Laure de Butler, Sofia Essaïdi stars as Sarah Castaing and Olivier Marchal as Pierre Castaing. Robinson Stévenin has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Robinson Stévenin achieved is César Awards, France. The upcoming new tvshow Robinson Stévenin plays is Visions - Season 1 which will be released on Apr 26, 2022.

Born in Lons-le-Saunier, Jura, France to legendary French actor-comedian/director/writer Jean-François Stévenin, Robinson has impressed critics and audiences around the world as one of France's most versatile actors of the new generation. Shy and soft spoken Robinson comes from a family of performers where both his siblings, older brother Sagamore Stévenin and younger sister Salomé Stévenin are also actors. Robinson started acting at the tender age of 5 in his fathers second feature Double messieurs (1986). Then followed many roles in TV movies and plays and small supporting roles in films like L'hydrolution (1989) and La révolte des enfants (1992) for which he got his first nomination and award for Best Actor at the Paris Film Festival at just the age of 10, this being a hint at further great things to come from this gifted actor. The young actor then took on a series of selective television roles shunning down most movie offers to "grow" as an actor. The young actor then took on two very delicate roles, that of the conniving sly Laurent in Mauvaises fréquentations (1999) as a boy who obliges his girlfriend with a prostituer which earned him his first César of the Best Male hope in 2000 and that as Bo a shy, young transvestite in Francis Girod's Mauvais genres (2001) which earned him second successive César Award - and this time winning - for Best Male Hope. Possessing a chameleon-like ability to portray a range of characters, Robinson has firmly established himself as one of France's most gifted actors. This was followed by collaborating with his father again for Mischka (2002), then having a very small supporting role in Deux (2002) as a young stranger on a bike who charms Isabelle Huppert. He was then seen in a scene-stealing performance in Son frère (2003). Robinson takes on selective, picky roles regardless of how big or small the role is. He was then seen in Claude Miller's La petite Lili (2003) where he met and bonded with co-star Ludivine Sagnier. He can next be seen in Mon colonel (2006) as Guy Rossi an officer lawyer confronted with the reality of torture during the War of Algeria, a first film written and produced by Costa-Gavras. Then in the highly controversial Transe (2006), followed by the eagerly awaited C'est beau une ville la nuit (2006) and Actrices (2007).

  • Birthday

    Mar 01, 1981
  • Place of Birth

    Lons-le-Saunier, Jura, France
  • Also known

    Louis-Robinson Stevenin, Robinson Stevenin, Louis Robinson Stévenin

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

César Awards, France
2002
Most Promising Actor (Meilleur jeune espoir masculin)
Winner - César
Paris Film Festival
1991
La révolte des enfants (1992)
Winner - Best Actor
La révolte des enfants (1992)

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