Yvan Attal Movies
Known chiefly for character roles in his native France, Gallic actor
Yvan Attal first entered the limelight in the late '80s and early '90s, with supporting turns in pictures such as
Un Monde Sans Pitié (1989),
Cauchemar Blanc (1991), and
Les Patriotes (1994). He continued to essay parts in France, but broke through to international audiences with two memorable roles, spaced years apart: Benôit, an unexpected live-in houseguest who places great strain on the marriage of his former girlfriend, in
Michael Winterbottom's fine seriocomedy
With or Without You (1998), and Tony, a friend of one of the principal characters in
Steven Spielberg's period terrorist drama
Munich (2005).
Attal tackled a much different segment of the U.S. audience market when tapped by director
Brett Ratner to play George, a stereotypically snotty French taxi driver, in the blockbuster action comedy
Rush Hour 3 (2007).
Attal made headlines in France and abroad when he married Euro screen siren
Charlotte Gainsbourg, daughter of the controversial crooner and provocateur
Serge Gainsbourg and model-cum-actress
Jane Birkin.
Attal cast his wife in his feature debut as a writer/director,
My Wife Is an Actress (2001), in which he also starred, along with British actor
Terence Stamp.
Attal went on to direct
Gainsbourg again three years later in his next outing as a writer/director/actor,
Happily Ever After. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide