Yves Heck is a French actor who was born and grew up in Namur (Belgium) where he started drama school when he was 14. After a first professional theatre production, he moved to Paris at the age of 19 to attend Niels Arestrup's drama school, « Théâtre-École du passage ». Yves speaks English fluently and started his international career, with a strong theatre and contemporary dance background, portraying Cole Porter in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011). Since then, most notably, Yves has worked on L'avenir (2016), which starred Isabelle Huppert, for which director Mia Hansen-Løve won the Berlin Silver Bear for Best Director, and in the winner of 44 international awards, Robin Campillo movie, 120 battements par minute (2017), and most recently, in The White Crow (2018), directed by Ralph Fiennes.
Yves Jacques was born on May 10, 1956 in Québec, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Les invasions barbares (2003), Napoléon (2002) and The Aviator (2004).
Yves Krähenbühl is known for L'année du capricorne (1997), On a volé Charlie Spencer! (1986) and Sous les étoiles de Paris (2020).
Yves Lambrecht is a graduate of the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris). As an actor, he worked for the cinema (for directors Claude Chabrol, Alain Corneau, Pat O'Connor, Andrei Pratchenko among others), on TV (for Régis Wargnier, Claude Santelli, Jacques Deray, Philippe Bérenger...), and in theater (performing Racine, Harold Pinter, Frank McGuinness, Reginald Rose, Tony Kushner and more), opposite Marie Trintignant, Natasha Richardson, Marthe Keller, Jacqueline Bisset and Anne Brochet, among others. He has co-written several screenplays with the director Maya Simon and co-translated Walt Whitman with Hélène Cardona.
Yves Larec is an actor, known for La fille inconnue (2016), Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret (1967) and Les contes fantastiques (1966).
Yves Magnan is known for Room 2806: The Accusation (2020).
Yves Massard was born in 1925 in Saarland, a German region close to the French border, occupied at the time by French troops according to the provisions of the Versailles Treaty. Drawn to the theater, Massard was trained by Pierre Fresnay and started a fruitful career on the boards in such prestigious plays as 'Une grande fille toute simple' (by André Roussin), 'Les mains sales' (by Jean-Paul Sartre) or 'Un tramway nommé désir' (by Tennessee Williams). In parallel, he began to appear in a few late forties films, but in bit parts. His roles started to grow in 1952 and for ten years he worked regularly in up to three films a year. But nothing much remains of his work, at least in film history. To be fair, it is not by starring for Maurice Cloche, Jean Gourguet or Walter Kapps that you buy yourself a stairway to eternity. One major role in a Spanish masterpiece Bardem's 'Calle Mayor' earned him a handful of roles in Spain, but once again it was in desperately uninteresting films, two of which were directed by Jesus Franco, the king of the Z's! After 1962, this good actor worked only sporadically , sometimes in tiny parts in A films (his scenes were even deleted in the Bronson vehicle 'Le passager de la pluie'), at others in more fleshed-out roles but in bombs by Max Pécas or the like. A sad ending for a thespian who deserved better.
Yves O'Hara is known for Cuffs (2015) and EastEnders (1985).
Yves Omer is known for The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (1966) and The Tragedy of the Red Salmon (1970).