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Jess Liaudin was born in Evry France. Coming from a very underprivileged background and being homeless by the age of 14, Jess found refuge in martial arts and went on to master a multitude of different styles and fought around the world at the highest levels including in the UFC.
As a natural performer Jess took a number of acting classes and very quickly began his film career, appearing initially in small roles where he performed his own stunts to gain the necessary experience. It did not take long for Jess to play his first lead villain in the French thriller Night Fare, and shortly after he worked with highly regarded filmmaker Will Wender in Submergence. That led to Jess acting opposite James McAvoy and later on Helen Mirren (Anna), Alicia Vikander (Irma Vep) and Vincent Cassel (Liaison) name but a few. Having proved himself as an actor and having great athletic ability Jess was spotted to play in the action film world when he faced Donnie Yen (Big Brother), Thomas Jane (One Ranger) and Scott Adkins (One Shot) as a lead antagonist.- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
A rising star in French cinema, this young actor has received three nominations at the César, the highest Awards in the French Film Industry. He was born June 17, 1986 in Evry, in Essonne. As a schoolboy, he took acting classes displaying an early interest in comedy. It was a chance casting at age 15 for the main role of The Devils (2002) that brought him to notice. His performance gained him a Gold Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival in 2002, as well as a number of other roles playing teenagers. Since then he has made 35 feature films from a variety of genres. In 2007, he earned his first César nomination for Most Promising Actor in The Passenger opposite Julie Depardieu. His second César nomination, for Most Promising Actor as well, was for his performance in I'm Glad My Mother is Alive (2009), which is based on a true story. His third César Nomination for Best Supporting Actor was for his performance of Brahim in Dheepan (2015) by outstanding French director Jacques Audiard, which won the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. He has more recently been cast in the feature film Pompei (2019) by Anna Falguères and John Shank, which was in selection at TIFF 2019 in Toronto.- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paris native Marie Grujicic moved to South of France in her youth to study theater, dance and art in Cannes. She performed in many theaters across Europe and Monte-Carlo. When hired as a soloist at Crazy Horse Paris cabaret she moved to the United States with the U.S troupe. She is known for her work on Glee, and with Cirque Du Soleil. Marie is also an improvisation graduate from The Upright Citizen Brigade L.A.- Sound Department
- Actor
Stéphane Gessat was born in 1986 in Evry, Essonne, France. He is an actor, known for Gods of Egypt (2016), The Tourist (2010) and Heartbreaker (2010).