Edouard Michelon was born in 1992 in Neuilly sur Seine, France. He is an actor, known for Mixte (2021), Il était une seconde fois (2019) and BigBug (2022).
Edouard Montoute was born on December 20, 1970 in Cayenne, French Guyana, France. He is an actor and director, known for Femme Fatale (2002), Taxi (1998) and Taxi 4 (2007).
Edouard Morgat is known for Garçon chiffon (2020), Je suis mon inconnue (2017) and Her Deadly Night in Paris (2023).
Edouard Niyonteze is known for Petit pays (2020).
Edouard Philipponnat is a French-Finnish Actor born in 1999. He attended a Swedish school at a young age and thereafter began studying at a school in Switzerland, which followed an international curriculum. He speaks 4 languages (Finnish, Swedish, English and French). Philipponnat's passion for acting began at the age of 13, when he was cast as a young squire in 'Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse'. Since then, Philipponnat has starred in several projects involving intense preparation. For his first leading role in 'The Runner', Philipponnat lost 37 pounds to play a drug addict. After appearing in Ridley Scott's 'House of Gucci', Philipponnat played The Mad Hatter in 'Get Lost,' a new live action re-imagining of 'Alice in Wonderland.' Philipponnat recently finished shooting 'Napoleon' opposite Joaquin Phoenix, re-teaming with director Ridley Scott in this film playing Tsar Alexander, the infamous rival of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Edouard Prettet is an actor, known for La guerre des miss (2008), Le rêve français (2017) and H (1998).
Edouard Rérolle Torres is an actor, known for Comment je suis devenu super-héros (2020), Le grand bain (2018) and M (2017).
Edouard Salier is known for Habana (2014), Empire (2005) and Tropic (2022).
Edras Cerrato is known for The High Note (2020).
Born and raised in the United States and ethnically from Afghanistan, Edreace Purmul's parents immigrated to the United States as refugees in the late 70s escaping the Soviet invasion of their homeland. Purmul graduated with a degree in business and film from San Diego State University in 2006. Heavily favored by his film professors, he spearhead his first feature, "Mozlym", on a shoestring post-graduation. The film received immediate international acclaim and interest for its controversial and socially conscious appeal, launching Purmul's credibility at the early age of 25. "Mozlym" was a finalist for Best Feature in 2008 at the Cairo International Film Festival and won the Audience Favorite award at Riverside International Film Festival. During its festival run, Purmul also received multiple nominations for Best First Time Director. In 2017, Purmul released his critically acclaimed second feature and multi-linear thriller "The Playground" winning San Diego's Best Narrative Feature Award at the San Diego Film Awards.