Samir Boitard
- Actor
Born and raised in Marseille, Samir Boitard discovers acting in high
school. He soon decides to fully devote himself to it, and attends the
Conservatory of Paris' 17th arondissement , with Michele Garay. He
makes his first steps in cinema thanks to Cannes Young Talents Adami
2003. On this occasion, he plays in 'L' Epicerie, directed by Marina de
Van, a short film presented at the Cannes film festival. He is singled
out by his first agent and starts working on small roles. Among others,
he features in 'President' by Lionel Delplanque, in which he plays
opposite Albert Dupontel and in 'Cash' by Eric Besnard alongside Jean
Reno and Jean Dujardin. In 2008, he obtains a major role in season 2 of
'' Engrenages", a Canal + series, in which he plays a Donnie
Brasco-like undercover cop.. One season later, in season 4, he marks
the spirits with a long-awaited and explosive come-back. In 2011 he
obtains the lead role in the TV movie "Chien de Guerre" by Fabrice
Cazeneuve. During a screening of this movie at the Max Linder cinema in
Paris, Samir is spotted for a feature film which is currently in the
works. It is the next feature film of Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina
("Chronique des années de braise", Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1975),
entitled "Le Crépuscule des ombres", about the war in Algeria. Samir
will have the lead role.
Equally inspired by and trained in martial arts, the latter have become a lifestyle, a source of creativity and a powerful tool to build up his career.
Equally inspired by and trained in martial arts, the latter have become a lifestyle, a source of creativity and a powerful tool to build up his career.