Ugo Broussot

1 title Acting May 31, 1974 Sartrouville

Ugo Broussot began his artistic journey at the Conservatoire Régional d'Art Dramatique in Orléans, where he honed his skills under the guidance of esteemed mentors including Nicole Mérouze, Jean-Claude Cotillard, and Niseema Theillaud. He later earned a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre Studies from Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle).

Broussot's theatrical career took off with performances in numerous productions, showcasing his versatile talent. Notable works include "L'Enfant Chance" (1999) directed by J. Louis Levasseur, "Femmes de Demain" (2000) with Cie du 13 Mars, and "La Belle au Bois" (2002) directed by Francis Lalanne. His stage credits also feature "C'est Bien" (2003), "AllonsZ'Enfants" (2004), and "Le Journal de Jack L'Eventreur" (2010), among others, culminating in a standout role in "Les Conférences Gesticulées de Gabriel Darromant" (2014) directed by Gwenaëlle Ory.

In addition to his stage work, Broussot has made significant contributions to cinema. His film credits include "Poids Léger" (2004) by J. Pierre Améris, "Gigolo" (2005), and "Frère & Soeur" (2006) directed by Frédéric Fonteyne. He continued to build his filmography with roles in "Souvenirs de K." (2009), "Eh bien! Dansez Maintenant" (2010), and "Moi qui duperais le Bon Dieu..." (2014). Broussot’s ability to captivate audiences both on stage and screen highlights his status as a multifaceted artist in the French theatrical and cinematic landscape.

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