Olivier Martinez

1966-

Biography: life and films

Olivier Martinez is a French actor. He was born in Paris, France on 12th January 1966.

His best films as an actor include Jean-Jacques Beineix's IP5: L'île aux pachydermes (1992), Bertrand Blier's Mon homme (1996), Mario Camus's La Ciudad de los prodigios (1999) and Philipp Stölzl's The Physician (2013).

Olivier Martinez has so far appeared in 22 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Jean-Jacques Beineix (2 films) and Bertrand Blier (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (14 films), romance (5), comedy-drama (5), Thriller (5), history (2) and comedy-romance (2).

Our average rating for Olivier Martinez over all films is: 2.6

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Plein fer (1990) [a]

IP5 (1992) [a]

Un, deux, trois, soleil (1993) [a]

Le Hussard sur le toit (1995) [a]

Mon homme (1996) [a]

La Femme de chambre du Titanic (1997) [a]

La Ciudad de los prodigios (1999) [a]

Before Night Falls (2000) [a]

Bullfighter (2000) [a]

La Taule (2000) [a]

Nosotras (2000) [a]

Toreros (2000) [a]

Semana Santa (2002) [a]

Unfaithful (2002) [a]

S.W.A.T. (2003) [a]

Taking Lives (2004) [a]

Blood and Chocolate (2007) [a]

Knight and Day (2010) [a]

Dark Tide (2012) [a]

The Physician (2013) [a]



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