Jean-Paul Rouve

1967-

Biography: life and films

Jean-Paul Rouve is a French actor and film director. He was born in Dunkirk, France on 26th January 1967.

His best films as an actor include Daniel Duval's Le Temps des porte-plumes (2006), Olivier Doran's comedy Le Coach (2009), Pierre Lacan's thriller Légitime défense (2011), Olivier Baroux's Les Tuche (2011) and Quand je serai petit (2012), and whose best work as a film director include Sans arme, ni haine, ni violence (2008) and Quand je serai petit (2012).

Jean-Paul Rouve has so far appeared in 42 films, scripted 4 films and directed 2 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Olivier Nakache (2 films), Olivier Dahan (2), Olivier Baroux (2), Luc Besson (2), Gérard Jugnot (2) and Alain Chabat (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (23 films), drama (8), comedy-drama (8), Thriller (7), comedy-thriller (6), comedy-romance (4), Fantasy (4), romance (3), crime-thriller (3), Animation (3) and War (2).

Our average rating for Jean-Paul Rouve over all films is: 2.8



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